I narrowed my eyes back in September when Bernie Sanders announced that activist Linda Sarsour would be his campaign surrogate. Hadn’t she said all manner of terrible things about Israel and the Jews who support it?
There was the Women’s March, which she co-led, and its manifold issues with anti-Semitism. These included Sarsour’s own reluctance to disavow Louis Farrakhan, despite his many rabidly anti-Semitic comments. There was also the time she suggested a conflict of interest between feminism and Zionism, and the time she hinted that supporters of Israel had dual loyalties.
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