https://www.ajc.org/translatehate/dual-loyalty
Dual loyalty is a bigoted trope used to cast Jews as the “other.” For example, it becomes antisemitic when an American Jew’s connection to Israel is scrutinized to the point of questioning his or her trustworthiness or loyalty to the United States. Dual loyalty accusations also occur on U.S. college campuses when Jewish students are asked to denounce the actions of the Israeli government in order to participate in progressive activities.
The thing is, dual loyalty to both the US and Israel is not a bad thing. What is good for one is almost always good for the other. The level of cooperation in economics and military issues is at a high level. Wanting what's best for both countries is not a bad thing.
ReplyDeleteOf concern is where you help one at the expense of the other
ReplyDeleteYes, but like I said, in almost all important cases, that will not happen. The US and Israel have the same enemies.
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