The Cultural Revolution

Israel is H’Shem’s treasure. Those who bless Israel, will receive blessings in return. And visa versa. Who would be foolish enough to cast Israel in a negative light or praise its enemies? Yet, the social justice ideologues, who cohort with Pro-Palestinian activists are bringing naive students and others into the fold. The nature of the social justice movement oversimplifies causes, in order to build a solidarity with the so-called oppressed groups of the world. We are witnessing the rise of the New Proletariat.

The collusion of causes overlooks any evidence or information contrary to the furthering of the revolutionary aims of the ideologues. For all appearances, the social justice movement seems like something positive to many naïve individuals. After all, who isn’t for tolerance and human rights? Good meaning people are being seduced by cries of compassion for select groups, without consideration to any others, who also experience discrimination or even persecution, whether historically or currently.

The Jewish people, who are indigenous to Israel biblically, historically, and through long lines of lineage over the generations are more and more being linked with Israel as oppressors. It is ludicrous, considering some of the false claims that are being made by the Left. Yet, the ideologues, well-steeped in Palestine studies, and the claims of colonialism would care not whether their targets are also decried as being white oppressors, for the aims of the movement.

What ties all of the different oppressed identity groups together? Only a vague concept of liberation, that would actually look very different for each group, as well as individuals within those groups. The key to understanding what appears to be irrational is the following statement made by an adherent of revolution: “It’s not about the cause, it’s about the revolution.”

As such, we need to address the misinformation, especially about Israel, in order to unravel the movement’s hold on naive individuals, by challenging their perspective. To engage in discussion with those who are receptive to words spoken in truth – this is the obligation of every person with a conscience.