ed note–Yes, we ‘tweaked’ the title a bit in order to bring into better focus some of what was obviously left out.
Let’s employ the equivalent here–someone who is not only staunchly pro-abortion, but indeed, is an abortionist who during his career performed this particular medical ‘art’ hundreds of thousands of times and who–as a trained and certified MD–knows better than anyone else just how human are these ‘non-humans’ who he kills for an agreed-upon fee.
Then, after decades of doing this, he has his own ‘coming to Jesus moment’ and in an abrupt volta-face, changes his mind and admits that indeed these younglings are human beings and that killing them is the equivalent of murder.
And everyone cheers for his having finally–FINALLY–‘seen the light’ to which he was (somehow) blinded previously, without questioning what it was about his particular and peculiar moral/intellectual energies that prevented him from recognizing this fact from the very beginning, when all the facts and figures of the paradigm were exactly the same as they are now.
As it pertains this latest volta-face on the part of JVP, the obvious ? that needs asking is what liabilities exist either in the here and now or in the hereafter that may have contributed to this decision, as well as whatever opportunities may come from them having now experienced their own ‘coming to Jesus’ moment vis a vis a situation that is identical in every respect to what has existed since 1948.
Perhaps the answer to this question lies in the statement that appears in the piece, a statement which reveals that at its very core, is about promoting Jewish exceptionalism under a different guise/ruse, to wit–
It helps restore pride in my Jewish heart and soul knowing that a small but growing cohort of Jewish people of all ages, colors, genders and sexual orientation have chosen to honor the moral, ethical and religious values that make us “Jewish” at our core, and for which we were ‘chosen’.
In other words, ladies and Gentile-men, as usual, even when the Jews feign surrender, it is only a tactical maneuver in re-gaining the upper hand later.
Mondoweiss
For 22 years since its founding, Jewish Voice for Peace declined to take a position on Zionism, not wanting to cut itself off from virtually all of the American Jewish Community. Beginning in 2014, after Israel’s horrific Operation Protective Edge in Gaza, JVP began a nation-wide discussion that recently culminated in a statement rejecting the ideology that has produced a nation-state that not only privileges Jews over all other residents, but systematically discriminates against and oppresses Palestinians inside the Green Line and in the Occupied Territories.
“Palestinian dispossession and occupation are by design. Zionism has meant profound trauma for generations, systematically separating Palestinians from their homes, land, and each other. Zionism, in practice, has resulted in massacres of Palestinian people, ancient villages and olive groves destroyed, families who live just a mile away from each other separated by checkpoints and walls, and children holding onto the keys of the homes from which their grandparents were forcibly exiled.”
JVP also emphasizes Zionism’s harmful effects on Jews:
Many of us have learned from Zionism to treat our neighbors with suspicion, to forget the ways Jews built home and community wherever we found ourselves to be. Jewish people have had long and integrated histories in the Arab world and North Africa, living among and sharing community, language and custom with Muslims and Christians for thousands of years. By creating a racist hierarchy with European Jews at the top, Zionism erased those histories and destroyed those communities and relationships. In Israel, Jewish people of color – from the Arab world, North Africa, and East Africa – have long been subjected to systemic discrimination and violence by the Israeli government. That hierarchy … prevents us from seeing each other – fellow Jews and other fellow human beings – in our full humanity.
Finally, JVP notes that Zionist interpretations of history have influenced Jews to think of ourselves as alone, perpetually under attack, fearful and untrusting of others, and instead to put our faith in “a bigger gun, a taller wall, and a more humiliating checkpoint.” It concludes:
We choose a different path. We learn from the anti-Zionist Jews who came before us, and know that as long as Zionism has existed, so has Jewish dissent to it. Especially as we face the violent anti-Semitism fueled by white nationalism in the United States today, we choose solidarity. We choose collective liberation. We choose a future where everyone, including Palestinians and Jewish Israelis, can live their lives freely in vibrant, safe, equitable communities, with basic human needs fulfilled. Join us.

the jews are worried people are waking up to their shenanigans. yes this is absolutely only to protect their interests. As long as someone considers themselves jewish and does not renounce being jewish nothing they say can be trusted.
J – A – F- J
In the words of a now dead comedian: IT’S A BIG CLUB, AND YOU AIN’T IN IT!
The only “global challenge” most of us have is getting over our natural aversion to eliminating our enemy.
A famous line from a movie: “Some folks just need killin’.”
Hundreds of thousands? More like tens of thousands, on the lower side; 30yrs × 200days x 6 a day = 36,000 + or – a few thou either way.
@jvplive, there never will be peace for as long as you Jews are always beating us over the head with your Holocaust fraud, thus powerfully distracting from the truth of you Jews having mass murdered 66,000,000 Christians of Russia for to be Christian was to be anti Semitic.