How the State of Israel Contributes to Systemic Anti-Semitism

Systemic Anti-Semitism 2
How has the State of Israel raised systemic anti-Semitism to a global scale & how can the Jewish people successfully break free from it today?

Part two of a two-part video breaking down how anti-Semitism isn’t just a synonym for “Jew hatred” but actually a system of oppression with a unique function in society.

The State of Israel has brought systemic anti-Semitism up to a global scale, linking its own security to its value as a vassal state for the world’s sole hegemonic superpower.

With the establishment of the State of Israel, Prime Minister David Ben Gurion established a doctrine of “superpower patronage” that brought Israel under the control of more powerful nations over the last several decades, often in a way that contributed to the oppression of weaker peoples and often at the expense of Israel’s own national interests.

The time has come for the Jewish people in Israel and the Diaspora to break free from the “middle agent oppressor” role imposed on us by making a conscious decision to stop siding with world’s oppressors and start siding with the world’s oppressed.

Issues that are addressed in this video:
-The link between Jewish trauma from centuries of oppression and Israeli government policies
-How the State of Israel’s policies have scaled systemic anti-Semitism up to the global stage
Natan Yellen Mor‘s vision for Israel as a revolutionary actor on the international scene
-How major demographic shifts can create new opportunities for Israel’s future

Check out the first part (explaining how systemic anti-Semitism operates) here.

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  • Yes, and the seizmic geopolitical shifts sweeping across the globe provide an ideal opportunity…

  • …and the oppressed may be some African countries where the French colonist system is still in place.

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