Liberal: A ‘Deep Sickness’ on the Left Hamas’ attack on Israel should be “denounced as a war crime,” thunders Noah Smith at his Substack, yet “the American leftists holding pro-Palestinian ral…
, yet “the American leftists holding pro-Palestinian rallies gleefully celebrated the targeting of civilians.” And “this bloodthirst and support for ethnic cleansing,” is “coming from the grassroots.” Indeed, “there’s a deep sickness in the Western leftist movement”: “It’s one thing to believe that Israel is an apartheid regime and that war against it is justified; it’s another to believe that massacring random festival goers is an acceptable way to prosecute that war.
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