once you enter the rabbit hole there's no way to know how deep it runs or what the effects will be;
One of the more interesting aspects of the relentless march of
the Israel Lobby in the United States is the extent to which it has
expanded its reach down into the state and even local level. Previously,
the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) and the hundreds
of other Jewish and Christian Zionist organization dedicated to
promoting Israeli interests had concentrated on the federal government
level and the media, believing correctly that those were the key players
in benefiting Israel while also making sure that its public image was
highly favorable. The media was the easy part as American Jews were already well placed in the industry and inclined to be helpful. It also turned out that many Congressmen and the political parties
themselves had their hands out and were just waiting to be bought, so
“Mission Accomplished” turned out to be a lot easier than had been
anticipated.
But amidst all the success, the Israeli government and its diaspora
supporters discovered that it was receiving a lot of unwelcome publicity
from an essentially grassroots movement that went by the label “Boycott, Divest and Sanctions”
or BDS. BDS was strong on American campuses and its appeal as a
non-violent tool meant that it was growing, to include many young Jews
disenchanted with the Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu version of the
Jewish state.
Israel works hard to influence the United States at all levels and is
generally very successful, but it seemed a stretch to try to pass
legislation banning a non-violent movement at a national level so it
focused on the states, where legislators would presumably be less
concerned over the Bill of Rights. It mobilized its diaspora resources
to focus on elections at local and state government levels where Jewish
constituents were active in interviewing candidates regarding their
views on the Middle East. Candidates understood very well what was
happening and also appreciated that their answers could determine what
level of donations and the kind of press coverage they might receive in
return.
Put together enough intimidated legislators in that fashion and you
eventually will have a majority willing to pass legislation blocking or
even criminalizing the BDS movement while also granting special benefits
to Israel. As of this writing, there is anti-BDS legislation in 27
states, some of which denies state services or jobs to anyone who does
not sign an agreement to not boycott Israel. Particularly draconian
bills currently advancing in Florida
equate any criticism of Israel with anti-Semitism, explicitly define
Israel as a Jewish state and also enable anyone who says otherwise to be
sued.........https://www.globalresearch.ca/virginia-israel-malignant-force-local-politics/5673823?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=virginia_is_now_part_of_israel_s_occupied_territories&utm_term=2019-04-10
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