Those Contemptibly Useful Idiots
"Even though CJPME [Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East] was founded as an organization for 'Canadians of all backgrounds', we are now viewed through a lens of identity politics by many.""Even though CJPME has never claimed to be 'Palestinian' or to 'speak for Palestinians', many in the movement presume that non-Palestinians in leadership at CJPME are illegitimate.""I've been ready to leave CJPME for some time, and these new winds indicated to me that the time had finally come.""We never intended to start an organization, but when the local Palestinian community organization said that they could accept my wife as a member, but not me [as a non-Palestinian], we realized that we wanted to build an organization that welcomed ALL Canadians."Thomas Woodley, founder and president CJPME"CJPME is a diverse board and staff -- comprising people from all walks of life, both Palestinian and non-Palestinian.""Our mission is to enable Canadians of all backgrounds to promote justice, development and peace in the Middle East, and here at home in Canada."CJPME Board statement"This organization, which is led by two white men presents itself as the largest Palestine solidarity group in 'Canada' while silencing & punishing dissenting Palestinian voices.""My experience as a Board member exposed @CJPME & other 'non-profits' as highly oppressive groups behind their benevolent facade.""Shame on the cowardice & complacency of CJPME board members."Ghada Sasa, former CJPME board member
Evidently
Ghada Sasa had been suspended soon after the October 7, 2023 atrocities
for having argued that the Nova music festival concertgoers were
slaughtered not by Palestinian terrorists but rather by Israeli forces.
She denounced the group, calling out the president and vice president,
Thomas Woodley and Michael Bueckert respectively, following her
suspension. She holds a social science doctorate from McMaster
University.
In an interview with an Alberta talk show host, she commented that she "was reading a lot of the people who were killed were actually killed by Israel. Hamas was not trying to kill [Israelis]". CJPME responded in a statement: "Ms.
Sasa has never been authorized to speak on behalf of the organization.
In addition, some views that Ms. Sasa has expressed publicly are not
aligned with the policies and positions of the organization".
Canadians
for Justice and Peace in the Middle East, an anti-Israel group
established in Canada that has attained a level of prominence, saw its
president resigning with the explanation that ongoing opposition to his
leadership among activists targeted him "as a non-Palestinian",
unsuitable to lead the group. When he felt compelled to resign the
presidency, Thomas Woodley wrote his supporters that since the October 7
Hamas attacks on Israel, the anti-Israel activist movement has viewed
CJPME as illegitimate, citing its non-Palestinian leadership.
It
was the exclusionary views of the local activist community, commented
Thomas Woodley, that led to his and his wife Grace Batchoun founding of
the group in 2004 in Montreal against the backdrop of the Second
Intifada. With Mr. Woodley's resignation, the CJPME board decided to
name Michael Bueckert as interim president of CJPME and its Foundation,
in refutation of Woodley's claim of discrimination as a
'non-Palestinian'.
On
the morning of October 7, one of CJPME's earliest public statements
rationalized the invasion of southern Israel by Palestinian terrorists
through blaming Israel:
"After years of Israeli assaults on Gaza, an attack by Hamas on Israel
has killed at least 40. Now Israeli airstrikes have already killed 160
as Gaza braces for bloodshed. Canada must call for a ceasefire and an
end to root causes of violence: occupation, siege & apartheid."
Soon
afterward, CJPME retweeted an image of a Hamas bulldozer destroying the
Israeli border fence posted by Palestinian journalist Mariam Barghouti
who wrote: "Gaza just broke out of prison".
CJPME followed that up by writing: "Israel's
decades-long confinement of more than 2 million Palestinians inside the
world's largest open-air prison is critical context for understanding
today's escalation of violence". Through the months
that ensued, violence flared across the region, Israel forced to counter
other Iranian-backed proxies in Lebanon, and Yemen's Houthis attacking
shipping in the Red Sea.
CJPME had no problems throwing its moral indignation at Israel's response to being attacked on all fronts. "The
Houthis are targeting Israeli-related ships of those that are heading
to Israel to show support for Palestine and for Israel to stop its
bombardment campaign on Gaza", wrote the group.
Wholeheartedly,
passionately supporting the terrorist groups manipulated by the Islamic
Republic of Iran whose foremost agenda is the destruction of the State
of Israel before launching itself a far more ambitious, larger, wider
net they feel is required in homage to fundamentalist Islamism to
destroy others as well, for having forfeited the right to life by
refusing to submit to Islam.
"In the years after 9/11, people became dimly aware that Arabs were not the same as Pakistanis or Indians. It was a faltering start to coming to terms with the existence of Palestinians.""Then came the solidarity: white people wearing keffiyehs, the Free Palestine badges, lovely posh ladies petitioning outside HSBC over the bank's investment in illegal West Bank settlements."British artist Tanushka Marah: Why I'm no longer talking to white people about Palestine
Labels: Anti-Israel, Canadian Sympathy for Antisemitism, Jew-Hate, Palestinian contempt for 'White Racist/Colonialists', Palestinian Racism, Pro-Hamas, Useful Idiots
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