Race isn't "color," it's ancestry. It usually corresponds with "color" especially if we are comparing Europeans vs. Sub-Saharan Africans. IIRC France forbids collecting racial data for stats like crime so if it had DNA testing, it would have this weird combo of ethnocentric and intensely ethnoagnostic policies. I'm not sure what you would call a ball of glaring contradictions like that.
But she didn't, that's exactly the point. The resolution was written in such a manner to not condemn her, but instead to condemn the stuff that the radical left does not like.
Again, the resolution was virtue signaling anyway. It most definitely signaled that she did something wrong. She also just got primaried and narrowly won.
And what's your objection to that?
What I think is beside the point. When it comes to actually helping Israel, not just talking and virtue signaling, it gets done.
Jews have something in common, a color, history and religion.
Since they are so homogeneous, you have no problem with judging them as a group then, right?
Israel gives equal rights to its citizens regardless of religion and race.
Israel gives special privileges to diaspora Jews. They can be automatic citizens. It's officials also are transparent about their goal being to maintain a Jewish majority. The Arab gentiles are just kind of "there." Also, what equality there is, is looking kind of tenuous.
Race isn't "color," it's ancestry. It usually corresponds with "color" especially if we are comparing Europeans vs. Sub-Saharan Africans. IIRC France forbids collecting racial data for stats like crime so if it had DNA testing, it would have this weird combo of ethnocentric and intensely ethnoagnostic policies. I'm not sure what you would call a ball of glaring contradictions like that.
Again, the resolution was virtue signaling anyway. It most definitely signaled that she did something wrong. She also just got primaried and narrowly won.
What I think is beside the point. When it comes to actually helping Israel, not just talking and virtue signaling, it gets done.
Since they are so homogeneous, you have no problem with judging them as a group then, right?
Israel gives special privileges to diaspora Jews. They can be automatic citizens. It's officials also are transparent about their goal being to maintain a Jewish majority. The Arab gentiles are just kind of "there." Also, what equality there is, is looking kind of tenuous.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/poll-shows-large-swaths-of-israeli-youth-hate-arabs-back-revoking-citizenship/
https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2016/05/25/most-israeli-jews-do-not-see-a-lot-of-discrimination-in-their-society/