Being Anti-Zionist in the 1800s is not the same as being Anti-Zionist today, and Today Canada's NDP Party is Riddled with Jew Hatred

To be an anti-Zionist in 2026 is to deny Israel’s right to exist at a time when radical views have permeated the discourse of left-wing parties in Western countries, fuelling political polarization and violence against Jews unseen since the Holocaust. Left-wing denunciations of Israel’s conduct in Gaza, legitimate on their own, are now routinely laced with antisemitic tropes and dog whistles that serve to encourage anti-Israel extremists.

The new NDP president, Niall Ricardo, greeted last fall’s ceasefire in Gaza, which included a plan to prevent Hamas from rebuilding its military capability, by posting: “The only entity that needs deradicalization and disarmament is the one committing genocide: Israel. Zionism is the sin, genocide is the crime.”

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/article-the-ndp-has-an-antisemitism-problem/

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The NDP has an antisemitism problem

Recently, there has been more than a whiff of antisemitism about the way the party’s conducting itself

The Globe and Mail

@serge "Being Anti-Zionist in the 1800s is not the same as being Anti-Zionist today"

I've been thinking about this line for days.

@jaklacroix

It's one thing to be against a proposed action that represents the creation of a political body.

It's another thing to, with 80 years of history, essentially advocate for the genocide of half the world's Jews.

They're not the same, and I find those who argue that they are the same to be acting in extremely bad faith.