Posted by David Bernstein:
The Christian left and Israel:

   An interesting article in last week's New York Jewish Week (that I
   can't find on-line) explores why, with the peace process finally
   looking up, "mainline" Protestant groups have decided to start a
   campaign of divestment from companies doing business with Israel. The
   article concludes that the main reason is not hostility to Jews or
   even Israel per se, but hostility to the Christian right and to George
   W. Bush. The Christian right is friendly to Israel, as is President
   Bush. Operating on the theory that the friend of my enemy is my enemy,
   liberal Christian groups have decided that Israel is the enemy, and
   that going after Israel is a relatively painless (though, it strikes
   me, rather ineffective) way to stick to evangelical Christians and
   conservative Republicans more generally. Moreover, there is, it seems
   to me, the implied threat that if traditionally liberal Jewish groups
   and voters continue to increasingly pursue detente with the right, the
   American Christian left will join the international left in opposition
   to Israel. I can't be sure how big a role such considerations are
   playing in the divestment campaign, but I'm quite certain that I don't
   recall such overt hostility to Israel from the Christian groups during
   the Clinton administration. [1]As with the Harvard faculty vote
   against Larry Summers, this is evidence that the results of the 2004
   elections have left many traditionally powerful folks on the left very
   frustrated, and looking for targets to lash out against.

References

   1. http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2005_03_13-2005_03_19.shtml#1110949261

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