Thursday, May 03, 2018

Tamika Mallory and Her Use of "Rejection"

Tamika Mallory seems to me to be skimming anti-Semitism writing, during her trip here in Israel:


"The story of [Jesus'] birth represents so much. As black Christians the rejection is particularly familiar." 

She and a "JusticeDelegation" were also


briefed by @GrassrootsJlem on Israeli land confiscation, settlements and other discriminatory policies towards Palestinian Jerusalemites

To get back to that use of "rejection", What/Whose "rejection"? 

By Jewish landlords so the parents couldn't have nice accommodations?

By Jewish religious leaders who didn't think Jesus was the Son of God?

Here she is at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre:




I wonder, is she seeking solutions for peace?

P.S. Tamika, why not convince Arabs-called-Palestinians to reject their policy of  rejectionism and Mahmoud Abbas' anti-Semitism?


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1 comment:

SandraBo said...


About Tamika Mallory who is now touring Israel with US left-wing Center for Constitutional Rights - none of whom belong on this tour of gathering hate against Israel ammunition who should not be allowed. She supports BDS. Is associated with Louis Farrakhan. In Israel she met with a former Palestinian political prisoner, saw the wall in Jericho, and learned from a Bedouin activist about Israel's policy of destroying unauthorized villages. Additionally, she has met with Breaking the Silence, Yesh Din, Adalah, Al Haq and Addameer." Israel has laws to disallow hostile foreign NGO and BDS supporters and others who are known to be defamers of the State.

So, Why was Mallory allowed to enter Israel?

In fact they did bar 2 members of the group Mallory is with "
Israel prevented two American human rights activists from entering Israel because of suspected involvement in BDS activity. The two were detained at Ben-Gurion Airport on Sunday for 14 hours, at the end of which their entry was denied and they were deported back to the United States.

Vincent Warren and Catherine Frank planned to conduct a guided tour in Judea and Samaria for a delegation of 15 human rights activists, including Tamika Malluri, an activist known for her arms control activities.
According to a source of the Ministry of Strategic Affairs, Catherine Frank's entry was prevented because of an attempt to hide her contact with the Jewish-American Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP) organization that supports the boycott of Israel.Israel prevented two American human rights activists from entering Israel because of suspected involvement in BDS activity. The two were detained at Ben-Gurion Airport on Sunday for 14 hours, at the end of which their entry was denied and they were deported back to the United States." (H/T Liat Harel)