Wednesday, December 6, 2023

Pointing out facts about Israeli Apartheid and Zionist brutality is not racism... my letter to my elected leaders

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Dear Elected Leaders,

Protesting against injustice, bigotry, violence and war is not racism. 

Pointing out facts about Israeli Apartheid and Zionist brutality is not racism.

Wearing a pin for Palestine or emblazoning a billboard with the words "I Stand With Palestine" is not racism. 

Palestine is a historic name for a historic place, and it is also the hope and dream that someday the native non-Jewish people of historic Palestine will be free and equal, with either one state or two states to end the Holy Land Hostilities.

"From The River to The Sea" endorses and empowers the idea of fair and just laws, security, equality, and true democracy for all people regardless of supposed race or religion, with either one state or two states to end the Holy Land Hostilities. 

That phrase "From The River to The Sea" took hold because for its entire 75 year long sovereign statehood Israel has been oppressing, imprisoning, impoverishing, and displacing Palestinian men, women, and children. 

Israel's own blatantly racist anti-Arab rhetoric and numerous big bombing campaigns as well as smaller scale violence wrought by Israeli soldiers and settlers is in fact the current basis of increasing antisemitism and also rising anti-American sentiments and scorn for democracy world wide.

Human beings come in all different shapes and sizes, colors and creeds. 

Please don't help others learn to hate:  Stop arming Israel and start arming a just and lasting peace. 

Sincerely,

Anne Selden Annab

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