Too tired to argue politics

Jan 28, 2007 20:06


So I’m in the local coffee shop, waiting for my chai to steep, and four members of a local left-wing political action group are finishing up a meeting. They’ve apparently just had a new member join up, because the leader congratulates him on joining a group that’s “hated by right-wing Zionists”, which she immediately amends to “right-wingers and ( Read more... )

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bigscary January 29 2007, 01:31:44 UTC
My family has been left-wing Zionists since the turn of the century. I had to dispose of mouldering, crumbling tomes of left-wing Zionist history and philosophy. I can't imagine anyone not understanding that mainline Zionism was a socialist ideology to the point that right-wingers came up with a new name for themselves.

Stupids.

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kent_allard_jr January 29 2007, 02:08:39 UTC
Yeah, the kid was ignorant. At least I hope she was a kid.

In fairness, Israel's most vocal supporters have been leaning rightward for a while now, and Israel's leaders have been largely descended from the Revisionist wing of the Zionist movement. So it's no surprise she might think this.

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agrumer January 29 2007, 02:23:00 UTC
Nah, she looked like an adult.

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acrobatty January 29 2007, 03:32:59 UTC
Yeah, I think this kind of thing is why my nephew in California turned Republican, sheer self-defense. AFAICT, all he ever heard the local lefties talking about was how meeeeean Israel was to the poor oppwessed Palestinians and how nobody decent would ever support Israel.

They ARE oppressed, of course, and it DOES suck, but the manichean take on this subject is as inappropriate as it is common.

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jonbaker January 29 2007, 04:48:26 UTC
And Israel's left is anti-Zionist, or "post-Zionist" as they like to style themselves. But really, the intellectual Palestinian (pre-1948, i.e. Jewish) Left was pretty anti-Zionist. Just read Hazony's book (he's a right-wing Zionist) for the history of left-wing anti-Zionism morphing into left-wing post-Zionism in Israel.

Meanwhile, those of us who are lefty on American politics are left out in the cold by the general leftist anti-Zionism.

And the old leftist Zionism has mostly died out. Israel is not as socialist a state as it probably would have liked to be, although it's more so than the US. My sister went to a leftist-Zionist summer camp (Kindervelt) the last year it was in operation (1962?). So now she lives in Israel, still a leftist and a Zionist, although I don't think her Zionism is particularly lefty, whatever that means.

But the corruption and veniality of many members of Israel's government seems to be approaching third-world "communist" levels.

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agrumer January 29 2007, 05:34:12 UTC
It occurred to me a while back that there's room in the philosophical/political landscape for a sort of anti-Zionist anarcho-Judaism -- the belief that God deprived the Jews of their homeland in order to fully enact their status as his Chosen People, and that the Jews more successfully fulfilled their destiny as a lamp unto the world as a stateless people than as a nation-state. Looks like the post-Zionists are at least halfway there.

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bigscary January 29 2007, 14:16:02 UTC
So are the Satmarers and associates.

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batyatoon January 29 2007, 14:47:07 UTC
I just like the phrase "anti-Zionist anarcho-Judaism."

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*grumbling to self* dirkcjelli January 29 2007, 13:50:10 UTC
Compared to atheists, everyone is a reactionary arch-conservative...

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Re: *grumbling to self* agrumer January 29 2007, 19:44:27 UTC
I know plenty of reactionary conservative atheists.

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