Now lookie lookie whose behind BLM… is this a shock? Well it shouldn’t!
“By supporting this movement, we can build a country that fulfills the promise of freedom, unity, and safety for all of us, no exceptions.”
Coinciding with the 57th anniversary of the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, over 600 Jewish organizations published a full page advertisement in Friday’s New York Times with a joint letter “affirming unequivocally that Black Lives Matter.”
The letter, whose signatories include three Jewish denominations which collectively represent more than half of all Jewish people in the U.S., can be read in full here.
According to Bend the Arc: Jewish Action, the joint letter, originally released in June, was “coordinated by a diverse group of Jewish activists from across a range of religious, political, gender, and racial identities who saw emerging attempts among some politicians and media outlets to drive a wedge between Jews and Black-led movements, and efforts to delegitimize those Black-led movements by using anti-Semitic conspiracy theories and dogwhistles.” Which are those media outlets since the vast majority of media is owned by Jews?
The letter has now been signed by 624 Jewish organizations, denominations, and synagogues, ranging from small congregations to major groups, whose millions of members constitute the majority of all Jewish people in the U.S.
600+ Jewish groups just signed this full-page @nytimes ad: “We say unequivocally: Black Lives Matter.”
The signers represent over half of Jewish people in the U.S., proudly supporting #BlackLivesMatter and the fight for Black liberation. #Jews4BlackLiveshttps://t.co/atS3i1O0jb pic.twitter.com/AqUiqB08IY
— Bend the Arc: Jewish Action (@jewishaction) August 28, 2020
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