The leadership of the Jewish Community vs. Progressive leadership
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This fool deserves to spend a long time in prison for what he wrote, and hopefully will. Many Jewish organizations are now strongly condemning him for what he wrote, which is good but hardly surprising. It’s the least they can do.
This extreme case isn’t representative. But it brought to mind conversations I have had, recently, with three very prominent Jewish liberals. They said to me, with sadness, that they are part of a dying breed – the Jewish community leader who embraces progressive points of view, and who hasn’t become an uncritical cheerleader for the Conservative and Republican parties.
The leaders of the Jewish community have always been smart. They have always embraced diversification – they were politically active, and they encouraged their team to get involved with the Conservatives, Liberals or New Democrats (or even the separatists). In that way, whenever there was a change in government, they could always count on having friends in power. It was a smart strategy. It was the right strategy.
Bottom line? Stephen Harper’s party will eventually lose power, and another party will take its place. And the Canadian Jewish community – and its “CEO,” whose name I can’t even bring myself to say out loud anymore – will rue the day that they chose to promote only one horse, instead of all of them.
More I have had to say on this subject, here.