Like I said Les, I hope he was there visiting that marginalized community of North African Jews in Israel. FYI, back in early 1970s those Sephardic Jews had to use the Black Panther party as a role model to fight for their rights in Israel.
"""Also, keep in mind that the ebb and flow of the Jewish narrative has never been to this extreme"""
Hmmmm, I wonder how the ebb and flow of the Jewish narrative was like when the war exploded between Jewish and Arab communities in the 1948 civil war in Palestine.
Now lets say Jesse Jackson went to Israel in 1979 in order to bring unity and peace between Jews and Palestinians. Well, I can guarantee you that his mission has unfortunately failed.
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That sounds like TheOne, behind that Almighty pseudonym. Bro, Rev. Jackson really was about "People United to Serve Humanity," his organization's acronym. Also, keep in mind that the ebb and flow of the Jewish narrative has never been to this extreme, as we see since the Palestinian pogram.
Black America's struggle has been one of enlightenment, not the killing of others as is generally seen around the world.
We have chosen non-violence and peace because we are derived from an old culture, which realizes that the killing of people begets killing.
All we want is a free hand in educating our people and directing the planet towards its divine destiny.
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I "really hope" Jesse in this 1979 photo below was visiting the Sephardic and Mizrahi Jews in Israel who have historically faced significant socioeconomic disparities, discrimination, and cultural marginalization by the dominant "Ashkenazi" establishment, particularly upon their arrival to Israel in the 1950s-70s.
If this photo is not the case, then what was Jesse doing with the oppressor?? LOL
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