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Biden official booed at “No Fear Rally”

Right-wing Israel supporters booed Biden deputy assistant Erika Moritsugu as she addressed the “No Fear Rally,” an event billed as a stand against antisemitism but seemed largely focused on defending Israel.

A Biden official was booed at this weekend’s “No Fear: A Rally In Solidarity with the Jewish People,” an event that was billed as a stand against antisemitism but seemed largely focused on defending Israel.

Biden deputy assistant Erika Moritsugu addressed the crowd outside the capitol Building in Washington, DC. “Standing up to antisemitism and other forms of bigotry and hatred is our shared responsibility,” she said in her speech. “As President Biden so often says, ‘Silence is complicity’ and each and every one of you attending this rally today..also understands that shared responsibility to come together, speak out, and fight the evil of antisemitism and the Biden/Harris administration stands with you and the Jewish community.”

During her remarks, a group of Trump supporters attending the event booed Moritsugu. “You pay money to terrorists!” yelled one.

After she spoke event organizer Elisha Wiesel, son of the late writer and Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel, took to the mic to assure the crowd that the administration stood with Israel while it was attacking Gaza. “I’d like everybody to thank President Biden for the way that the White House stood with Israel during the Gaza war,” he said.

The No Fear Rally was intended to present a community united against antisemitism, but its embrace of right-wing, pro-Israel organizations alienated more liberal groups. American for Peace Now president Hadar Susskind told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency that sponsors like the Zionist Organization of America led his organization to sit out the event. “This rally looks like it will conflate criticism of the occupation and criticism of Israeli actions with anti-Zionism, and will say anti-Zionism is antisemitic, and we want no part of that,” he said.

“We are here today because we care deeply and profoundly about Jewish life and Jewish values,” Wiesel told the crowd during his speech. “We can disagree, even passionately, without being divided. We can even disagree on Israel — the issue that our enemies rejoice in seeing it become a wedge for us in this country.”

That spirit certainly wasn’t reflected throughout the day. Multiple speakers attacked progressive congress members for defending Palestine, while many in the crowd sported Israeli flags. “I felt like I should come up here and say I’m Meghan McCain and I’m a Zionist,” The View co-host declared.

“Meghan McCain at the defend apartheid rally happening now in DC says she’s a ‘proud Zionist.’ I await the day when saying this is heard in the same way as bragging about being a proud confederate,” tweeted CODEPINK National Co-Director Ariel Gold during the rally.

“Yesterday’s No Fear Defend Apartheid rally was a low turnout flop,” she tweeted the next day. “Why? Fewer and fewer Jews are willing to participate in the charade that says we are all united in support for Israel & that supporting Israel is how to fight rising antisemitism. It’s not.”

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McCain must be having political ambitions to suck up to the zionists that way. She is mouthy just like Taylor Green and Boebert, the same type of combative but way out of line attitude. It is cringeworthy to watch her. That said, what we should have heard was:

“As President Biden so often says, ‘Silence is complicity’ and each and every one of you attending this rally today..also understands that shared responsibility to come together, speak out, and fight the evil of zionism, and end the occupation, and war crimes against UNARMED civilians.
Palestinian lives are just as precious as those who occupy them.

For the record, a brief look at “Israel” and Zionism:
List of Israel’s violations of international law:
http://itisapartheid.org/Documents_pdf_etc/IsraelViolationsInternationalLaw.pdf

It’s Time to End the ‘Special Relationship’ With Israel (foreignpolicy.com)
“It’s Time to End the ‘Special Relationship’ With Israel”“The benefits of U.S. support no longer outweigh the costs.”By Stephen M. Walt, the Robert and Renée Belfer professor of international relations at Harvard University, May 27/21.

https://www.commondreams.org/news/2021/05/03/national-lawyers-guild-urges-biden-align-us-israel-palestine-policy-international
“National Lawyers Guild Urges Biden to Align US Israel-Palestine Policy With International Law” Common Dreams, May 3/21, by Brett Wilkins. “The United States cannot turn its back on the atrocities, including war crimes, enabled by U.S. policies, particularly its decades long policy of shielding Israel from accountability.” 

https://off-guardian.org/2021/06/05/the-myth-of-anti-semitic-violence/
“The Myth of ‘Anti-Semitic Violence’”
The Guardian, June 5/21, by Michael Lesher 

Majority of Democrats say US should focus political pressure on Israel | Middle East Eye
“Majority of Democrats say US should focus political pressure on Israel”
“For the first time, the majority of Democrats surveyed by Gallup say US pressure should be focused on Israel, not the Palestinians” Middle East Eye, March 19/21, by Sheren Khalel.

https://scheerpost.com/2021/05/14/chris-hedges-israel-the-big-lie/ 
“Israel is not exercising ‘the right to defend itself’ in the occupied Palestinian territories. It is carrying out mass murder, aided and abetted by the U.S.”

Israel: An Apartheid State? – YouTube
Video 
Israel: An Apartheid State? Feb. 19/21
“Co-produced by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign and Makan, this video explores the apartheid reality faced by Palestinians on the ground in the West Bank, the Gaza Strip, in Israel and in exile.”