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Michigan’s Anti-Jewish Rubicon
['Yair Kleinbaum']
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El-Sayed entered the race through the language of class populism: against oligarchy (his official banner), corporate power, elites.-An advocate for “the people.”
El-Sayed’s response to the attack on Temple Israel in West Bloomfield revealed the mystical core of his agenda.
for only under occupation, can the world face Jewish mastery, and only while they kill, can the world be exposed to Jewish Master cruelty.
It must decide whether antisemitism ceases to be antisemitism when translated into the vocabulary of class struggle, anti-elitism and human rights.
And it must decide whether a politics that recognizes the bond between Jews and Israel only when Jews are to be blamed, but denies it when Jews claim independence, belongs in the United States Senate.