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Progressive group bashes Schumer’s support for antisemitism act – Washington Examiner

A progressive Democratic ⁣group has criticized Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer for his support of‌ the Antisemitism ⁣Awareness Act, aimed at combating antisemitism on college campuses. While Schumer’s endorsement is​ perceived as a response to rising⁣ pro-Palestinian protests, ⁤the group Justice Democrats argues that ⁤the bill’s definition of antisemitism is overly broad and could infringe on free speech. They assert ⁣that criticizing the Israeli government is not discriminatory and question the legitimacy ⁣of punishing students who protest against foreign governments. The legislation⁤ would require the federal government to adopt​ a ⁤wide definition of antisemitism to enforce anti-discrimination laws. Schumer is reportedly considering linking this act ‍to an essential defense ⁣bill post-election.


Progressive Democratic group bashes Schumer support for Antisemitism Awareness Act

Some Democrats on the Left expressed their discontent with Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) for his support for the Antisemitism Awareness Act. 

Schumer voiced his support in trying to pass a bill aimed at curbing antisemitism on college campuses, which would be Congress’s strongest response to the pro-Palestinian protests on college campuses across the country, according to an Axios report. A progressive Democratic group, however, is arguing that the definition of antisemitism in the legislation is too broad.

“Criticizing the Israeli government is not discrimination,” a social media post from Justice Democrats, a PAC that supports progressive Democrats, said. 

“What sort of democracy punishes students for criticizing foreign governments?” their statement continued.

This bill would force the federal government to adopt a broad definition of antisemitism to enforce anti-discrimination laws. Schumer has privately said he plans to attach the Antisemitism Awareness Act to a must-pass defense bill after the November election, multiple sources told the outlet.

Sources familiar with the bill’s discussions reportedly voiced skepticism that Schumer will get the bill through the Senate this year. 

There is debate about which definition of antisemitism is the correct one. A broader definition, such as the one of the Antisemitism Awareness Act, includes anti-Zionist sentiment as being antisemitic hate speech, while the other more narrow definition does not consider the critique of the state of Israel to be antisemitic. 

The State Department currently prefers the first definition, while left-wing Jews often support the second definition, or the Jerusalem Declaration, which is more tolerant of criticism of Israel. 



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