The Zionist influence/support is much larger than the Muslim influence/support. In terms of math and logic - the Dems consider the Zionist influence/support to outweigh any loss from the Muslim base.
Even if the Dems were against Genocide (which they aren't), they would have more to lose by supporting the Muslim base than the Zionist base (which consists of Christian and Jewish Zionists).
The same logic applies to the Republican party. The fact of the matter is - the Muslim base is nowhere near as influential as the Christian base or the Zionist base.
Right you are, Gypsy. We have many Arab-Americans here who are of the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic persuasion. (And many who are non-religious.) But all of them are tired of seeing their relatives being mass murdered on their phone screens daily. It's a powerful movement.
The Zionist influence/support is much larger than the Muslim influence/support. In terms of math and logic - the Dems consider the Zionist influence/support to outweigh any loss from the Muslim base.
Even if the Dems were against Genocide (which they aren't), they would have more to lose by supporting the Muslim base than the Zionist base (which consists of Christian and Jewish Zionists).
The same logic applies to the Republican party. The fact of the matter is - the Muslim base is nowhere near as influential as the Christian base or the Zionist base.
True, Chang, but it’s growing and remember that a great many Arabs are not Muslim.
Right you are, Gypsy. We have many Arab-Americans here who are of the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic persuasion. (And many who are non-religious.) But all of them are tired of seeing their relatives being mass murdered on their phone screens daily. It's a powerful movement.
Yes, TRC, most of the Arabs in Flint where I grew up were Greek Orthodox.