Tag: Left Wing Politics

The article discusses how campus protests often serve as a platform for leftist groups to push for increased jobs, resources, and power for progressive professors and administrators, rather than primarily addressing the stated issues like racism, police brutality, or environmental concerns.
Rabbi David Levin-Kruss discusses conversations with unaffiliated Jews post-Oct.
The text criticizes the left for solely blaming Israel for the devastation in Gaza, ignoring Hamas's role in the conflict.
Chuck Schumer recently delivered a compelling speech on the Senate floor highlighting the issue of anti-Semitism from the left, earning praise for addressing the topic.
The author, Carly Pildis, addresses her colleagues on the left in a personal letter, questioning their demand for a cease-fire in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict without clarity on the conditions for such a cease-fire.
The podcast discusses how liberal opinion frames the left's decision not to spend $1 trillion when they actually want to spend $4.5 trillion as a kind of victory, questioning the logic behind it.
In a recent edition of "The Sons of Strongmen," the discussion ranges from the impact of Trump's presidency on Israel to the future of the Left without Zionism in party politics and Yair Netanyahu's efforts to create an international coalition of right-wing populist leaders through his podcast.
In "The Anti-Imperialism of Idiots," Susie Linfield explores the estrangement between Zionism and the Left, questioning why many left-wingers oppose Jewish nationalism while supporting other nationalist movements like Arab nationalism and Islamism.
Three major Left parties, the Communist Party U.S.A., the Socialist Party U.S.A., and the Democratic Socialists of America, discuss merging and starting a revolution at a NYC pastry shop but clash over social media strategies.