cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/8995279

cross-posted from: https://news.abolish.capital/post/63702

Last month’s midterms were an earthquake for the Democratic establishment. Across the country, progressive challengers sailed to victory calling for abolishing ICE, reducing inequality, and addressing the crisis of affordability.

But one message rang particularly clear: After years of pro-Palestine mobilizations, U.S. voters are rejecting Zionist politicians.

Nowhere has this been clearer than in New York City, a Zionist stronghold and the epicenter of mobilizations for Gaza. Brad Lander, Claire Valdez, and Darializa Avila Chevalier were outspoken about their support for Palestine, openly calling Israel’s assault a genocide. They defeated establishment Democratic opponents who in some cases received hundreds of thousands of dollars from pro-Israeli PACs. Mayor Zohran Mamdani, too, came to power in part due to his stance on Israel.

Pro-Palestine candidates are also racking up wins elsewhere. Melat Kiros (Colorado) and Chris Rabb (Pennsylvania) are poised to win House seats in November, while Michigan’s Abdul El-Sayed may win the Democratic nomination for Senate.

In other words, unconditional support for Israel is becoming toxic for Democratic Party politicians. Radicalized by almost three years of livestreamed genocide in Gaza and increasing ethnic cleansing in the West Bank, for many young people in particular, Palestine has become a central issue.

But the movement for Palestine can’t let up — especially since the Democrats see which way the wind is blowing.

Don’t Let the Democrats Fool You

The movement against the genocide has forced the Democratic Party to reckon with how their support for Israel is losing voters. In April, 40 Democratic senators supported a Bernie Sanders-backed resolution to cut weapons sales to the Zionist state. (The resolution failed.) More and more politicians are rejecting money from AIPAC, and some are going so far as to describe Israel’s actions as a genocide. A few days ago in Tel Aviv, Rahm Emanuel, the former Chicago mayor and Obama administration chief of staff, said “unconditional support” for Israel must end.

So, are Democrats becoming anti-Zionist? Not so fast!

While some may be softening their rhetoric and eschewing the most objectionable elements of the pro-Israel lobby (e.g., AIPAC), these actions don’t reflect a change of heart or meaningful policy change. Rather, they’re attempts to de-fang the movement for Palestine and channel disgruntled voters back into the Democratic Party.

Emanuel, who is exploring a 2028 presidential run, is a case in point. Like many other Democrats, he pins the blame squarely on Benjamin Netanyahu, rather than on the Zionist project. If Israel is engaging in something resembling mass slaughter and ethnic cleansing, the reasoning goes, it’s only because of the Israeli prime minister’s reckless “military-only approach,” and his “unwilling[ness] to plan for a day after in Gaza.” And Emanuel’s concern comes from a place of wanting stability and support for Israel, not from any support for Palestinian self-determination.

For evidence that Emanuel is not proposing a break with Israel, look no further than who applauded his speech: lifelong Zionist Hillary Clinton, and Democratic Majority For Israel, who said his words were “grounded in a sincere commitment to Israel’s future security and prosperity.”

In other words, to the extent that Democrats have harsh words for Israeli politicians, advocate sanctions on West Bank settlers, and call for an end to unconditional aid to Israel — with that last proposal supported by Netanyahu himself — it’s only in service of recouping the country’s lost support among Americans and the international community.

Reject the Whole Democratic Party

But why are establishment Democrats so invested in maintaining support for Israel, if their base is overwhelmingly voting them out of office and turning against Zionism?

The U.S. regime’s Zionism isn’t about any one individual’s beliefs, or even about AIPAC funding. Rather, the United States supports Israel because it acts as U.S. imperialism’s guard dog in the Middle East. The Zionist state, armed to the teeth, helps wage Washington’s wars in the region, including most recently the war against Iran. This is why U.S. policy toward Israel does not fundamentally change, whether under Obama, Trump, or Biden. And it’s why the Democrats will never fully abandon Zionism, even if they sand down its roughest edges.

This is just one reason why leftists cannot support the Democrats, and why we call for organizations like DSA to break with the Democratic Party. Lander, Valdez, and Chevalier’s open embrace of the Palestine movement is progressive, and their victories are an auspicious sign of the changing tides in U.S. society. But running as Democrats helps channel this progressive energy into — and rehabilitate — an imperialist, Zionist Party. And once in Congress, they will face enormous pressure to toe the Democratic Party line on Israel.

We have the power to keep the movement for Palestine moving, and to fight for liberation for all Palestinians. After all, it’s our protests, encampments, and mobilizations that have forced a reckoning among Democrats and even caused the labor movement, including the UAW, to take up the Palestinian cause. And we can go much further. Let’s keep it up — in the streets and in our workplaces!

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  • Glytch
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    22 hours ago

    This is perfect being the enemy of good. What is your alternative plan and how are you taking steps to organize for it?

    • _‌_反いじめ戦隊@ani.social
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      22 hours ago

      This is perfect being the enemy of good

      Remind me how this idiom helps in your current “crisis”?

      What is your alternative plan

      I am black anarchist

      how are you taking steps to organize for it?

      empower you and me, and get actually compensated for our labor

      Take some tea or coffee, sit down, read, and let’s actually revolt.

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        21 hours ago

        FYI the people who sit and read wont listen to your tactless rhetoric.

        Meanwhile people inclined towards violence enough to revolt will find you annoying af and btfo you until you stfu.

        I know cuz I hang out with the progressives and I train martial arts with the para-military-wanna bes. You’d annoy the fuck out of them to the point that you’d probably end up with a concussion in both groups actually.

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          FYI the people who sit and read wont listen to your tactless rhetoric.

          Commenting from experience?

          people inclined towards violence enough to revolt will find you annoying af and btfo you until you stfu.

          yet the violent are physically in power, genociding…

          I hang out with the progressives and I train martial arts with the para-military-wanna bes. You’d annoy the fuck out of them to the point that you’d probably end up with a concussion in both groups actually.

          this says more about you than what you really need to do right now, for yourself, and your “para-military-wanna bes.”

          Again, explain to the genociders how voting in their genocide system will end genocide?

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            Commenting from experience?

            That is what I said.

            I know cuz I hang out with the progressives

            Takes one to know one bud. Difference between you and me is that I’m trying to be better and you’re doubling down on whatever this is.

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              20 hours ago

              That is what I said.

              Then that says more about your rhetoric than mines. 60 elections, and you’re still genociding…

              I’m trying to be better and you’re doubling down on whatever this is.

              You don’t know what intersection, solidarity, mutual aid, and direct action means?

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                You don’t know what sea lioning is apparently.

                Look you’re not trying to have productive discussions. Full stop. I don’t owe your bad faith shit.

                I’m calling you out on that. Do with it what you will. Well except affect positive change… you are not contributing to that with what you’re saying here whatesoever.

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                  sea lioning is apparently

                  Something liberals reattempt every 4 years, and you have 2 more to lion.

                  you’re not trying to have productive discussions

                  You’re projecting this right now.

                  I don’t owe your bad faith shit.

                  60 bad faith elections

                  affect positive change

                  what part of intersections, mutual aids, & solidarity did you affect?

                  you are not contributing to that with what you’re saying here whatesoever.

                  I am demonstrating, with your exemplified behavior, that your tactics haven’t worked for 250 years. Repeating them again will land you in the same Red Scare genocides you have recommitted four times already. Take the time to reflect. ur boomer moves are so last season. Time to revolt.

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                    20 hours ago

                    I know I signed up to bang my head against the wall but WOW.

                    Look however you are correct is completely overshadowed by the ridiculously aggressive way you present your ideas.

                    I can’t even focus on the points I agree with you cuz I’m too busy defending your constant ad hominim attacks.

                    I’m never gonna message you again, and I’m gonna block you, so don’t waste your time loggin into your alto to downvote this cuz nobody is gonna see it just like nobody is going to listen to an asshole. Trust me, I’d know.