Monday, March 21, 2016

Disgusted. Ashamed.

OK. There’s no getting around that I lean very progressive in my politics and social outlook. I’m volunteering for @HillaryforWA, and yes, #ImForHer.
Today’s AIPAC program, “featuring” all the presidential candidates (except for Bernie Sanders, who now should be seen as nothing but a political clown), was an absolute disgrace. Whereas I’m beyond arguing with AIPAC’s right/tradition to invite all the candidates to have a forum in its conference – I remain staunchly opposed to the idea that the delegates and attendees would cheer, applaud, and basically condone the bigoted, misogynistic, racist, hateful perspective of *ANY* candidate for our nation’s highest office (read here Kasich, Trump, and Cruz). The behavior of those who did not excuse themselves from the arena, or demonstrate silent protest, is anathema to Jewish values and American custom. Today, I am nearly embarrassed to be an American, and American Jew.
Thankfully, I have never felt that AIPAC, nor its right-leaning and somewhat naïve core, has spoken for me or the majority of American Jews – those of us who understand that inclusivity and compassion are the guiding principles of how we regard our fellow human beings, even and especially under the most difficult of circumstances.
Yes, Israel’s safety and security is a non-negotiable item for us as Americans; and we are bettered when we also build cultural, economic, and social ties with the Jewish state. However, praising blindly such candidates’ platitudes without considering their broader perspective on human concerns is a violation of all we hold dear.

Let us not remain silent in the face of such horrific, even if popular, blustering bravado. 

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