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Igor Punch A Zionist Sadikov’s New-and-Improved Apology To … – Israellycool (blog)

| February 18, 2017

McGill University student rep Igor Sadikovwas recently censured by the SSMU Board of Directors for his infamous call to inflict violence on Zionists. This also follows his pathetic non-apologyand further antisemitic comments at a SSMU meeting to discuss his original tweet. Following the censure, Sadikov has offered a new-and-improved apology in which he reveals shock, horror that his own parents are Zionists! Statement to the SSMU membership I sincerely apologize for recently publishing a tweet expressing a personal political viewpoint in an insensitive and inappropriate manner by referencing a popular meme

The Latest Trend In Zionism? Anti-Semitism. – Forward

| February 17, 2017

The truth, writes Bernard Henri-Levy in his recent book, The Genius of Judaism, is that one can now be anti-Semitic only by being anti-Zionist; anti-Zionism is the required path for any anti-Semitism that wishes to expand its recruiting pool beyond those still nostalgic for the discredited brotherhoods.

Is Zionism Racism? | Jewish Virtual Library

| February 16, 2017

In 1975, the UN General Assembly adopted a resolution slandering Zionism by equating it with racism.

OPINION: To support Zionism is to support apartheid – Red and Black

| February 16, 2017

The political positions of the Progressive Action Coalition at UGA are known as the Points of Unity. These political positions orient our objectives to resist administrative policies that prioritize profit over people and all oppressive forces at UGA and the greater Athens community.

Trump Weaves a Bizarre Blend of Zionism and Fascism in Making a New Mideast Policy – AlterNet

| February 16, 2017

Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu and President Donald Trump Photo Credit: Screen Capture / CSPAN Perhaps the most telling moment in President Trump's joint press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu came when an Israeli reporter asked Trump about thesurge in hate crimessince his election and about his view of U.S. policy supporting the so-called two-state solution. In deference to Netanyahu, President Trump jettisoned Washington's long-standing position that peace in the region requires two states: one Jewish and one Palestinian.

Supporters rally behind McGill student rep who called for Zionists to be punched – National Post

| February 16, 2017

MONTREAL In this age of trigger warnings and micro-aggressions, a university campus is not where you would expect people to rally behind someone who called for physical violence. But after McGill University student politician Igor Sadikov last week used Twitter to encourage people to punch a Zionist, supporters have defended him while targeting Jewish students who support Israel

Peers SUPPORT student government rep. who called for ‘punching a Zionist’ – The College Fix

| February 16, 2017

Peers SUPPORT student government rep. who called for punching a Zionist The McGill University (Canada) student who on Twitter last week called for people to punch a Zionist has received the backing of his fellow student politicians.

The Sisterhood – Forward

| February 16, 2017

Getty Images Man takes selfie at London protest. When I moved to a new, Midwestern city to attend graduate school, I did what many young, single people do: I joined a dating website.

To Oppose Trump, Jews Must Join the Fight Against Fascism and Zionism – teleSUR English

| February 14, 2017

The relationship between the Trump administration and Israeli figures shows the shared ethnocentric attributes of Israel and U.S. white nationalism

McGill Student Newspaper Defends Igor Punch A Zionist Sadikov … – Israellycool (blog)

| February 14, 2017

Following McGill University student rep Igor Sadikov advocating violence against Israel supporters,Marina Cupido, editor of the McGill student newspaper The McGill Daily, has penned a piece defending him and his statement, while herself ripping Zionism. Over the course of the following day, Thursday February 9, an intense storm of criticism developed around Sadikov and his tweet, with many at McGill and in the wider world portraying it as an incitement to anti-Semitic violence. This interpretation rests on the conflation of Zionism with Jewishness which, while widely believed, is in fact a misconception; many Jewish people do not identify with the settler-colonial ideology of Zionism or the goals and actions of the state of Israel


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