For Teen Vogue, Bashing Israel Has Become the Fashion

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Teen Vogue, which used to be a must-read for the fashion-forward youth market, has now expanded its offerings and waded into geopolitics — with an angle toward bashing Israel.

Apparently, the magazine editors have a far left activist mindset. And they’ve carried these views onto their political pages tp push forward an anti-Israel viewpoint.

Teen Vogue should stuck with fashion and stayed out of politics.

One recent column, for exampe compares the policing of communities in Israel and the United States — and not so much in a way that praises.

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From JTA:

Once a must-read for young fashonistas, Teen Vogue in 2016 expanded its coverage, shifting the magazine more aggressively into “covering politics, feminism, identity and activism” from an apparently liberal lens.

Now, among articles on makeup, celebrities and clothing trends, Teen Vogue would like to give Israel a progressive makeover.

The July 16 “Do Better” column by Lincoln Anthony Blades, who writes on race, culture and society, compares the policing of minority communities in the United States and Israel, and not in a flattering way.

“The recent history of police violence enacted on unarmed black and brown citizens by American law enforcement mirrors the recent history of Israel treating Palestinians as violent insurgents,” Blades wrote. “American law enforcement and Israeli military and law enforcement share more than similar modes of policing; they share responsibility for what many perceive are numerous human rights abuses and civil rights violations.”

Blades went on to say: “Until both nations make serious efforts to improve their policing practices, more civilians will die.”

Conflating the security and policing situations of the two countries — and sometimes blaming Israel for aggressive policing by American law enforcement who have attended counterterrorism seminars in Israel — has become a common trope on the left. So have comparisons of social justice protesters here and Palestinian protesters in Israel, the West Bank and Gaza. It’s the comparison made by upstart New York congressional candidate Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who in an interview with Glenn Greenwald of The Intercept likened Palestinians killed by Israeli forces as they tried to breach the Gaza border fence with protesters in Ferguson, Missouri Black Lives Matter protests or the West Virginia teacher strikes.

The Anti-Defamation League and other Jewish groups have long rejected the comparison, saying Palestinian protesters often use violence, and the Gaza protests in particular were orchestrated by Hamas, the terrorist group that controls the strip and has pledged Israel’s destruction.

In his piece, Blades notes that American police have taken part in the counterterrorism training in Israel. But neither Blades nor others who have invoked the training have provided evidence that such such training has influenced how U.S. police deal with minorities. The ADL, which hosts many of the counterterrorism programs, points out that it is one of the nation’s leaders in offering training about implicit bias and diversity in law enforcement.

Far-left groups are fans of Teen Vogue’s approach on Israel. Jewish Voice for Peace and Code Pink, which both support a boycott of Israel, tweeted favorably about the Blades article.

Among the critics, however, is Emily Shire, a writer who identifies as both a feminist and a Zionist. She tweeted about the Blades article, saying Teen Vogue is “shilling what seems ‘woke’ without nuance; here, it’s peddling conspiracy theories about Israel, but many topics get this treatment. It validates my worries about what’s currently the loudest version of feminism.”

In February, Karen Bekker of the Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America wrote an article titled “Intersectionality is making Teen Vogue’s editors stupid” saying that the magazine is “pushing a one-sided Palestinians narrative to its teen readers.”

“It’s clear from reading their coverage that Teen Vogue’s editors and writers know very little about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict or the many complex issues involved,” Bekker wrote. “In discussing the topic in December of 2016, the magazine relied on far-left, anti-Israel academic Stephen Zunes, who has elsewhere – absurdly – called the First Intifada ‘non-violent’ and who falsely told Teen Vogue’s readers that there are ‘Jewish-only highways.’”

That article apparently referred to a road near the West Bank settlement of Efrat, which has been closed to Palestinian cars and pedestrians since a May 2001 terrorist killing of two Jewish women.

“Despite employing writers with no expertise in the area, the magazine has determinedly pursued an anti-Israel agenda,” Bekker said.

Other Teen Vogue articles on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict — they include “A Letter to Gigi Hadid from Palestinian Youth”; “I Am a Jewish Teen and I Support the Palestinian Cause”; and “At Cannes, Attendees Are Raising Awareness About Palestinian Protester Deaths”– also reflect a left-wing commitment to “intersectionality,” which links support for marginalized groups like women, African-Americans and the LGBTQ community to the Palestinian cause.

KC Johnson, a history professor at Brooklyn College, former Fulbright instructor at Tel Aviv University and regular Washington Post contributor, said intersectionality ignores Israel’s relatively tolerant record on those issues.

“There’s a lot of evidence that defining liberalism through an intersectional lens has had the effect of casting Israel as an ‘oppressor’ and thus a nation worthy of condemnation,” Johnson told JTA earlier this month, “even as its actual policies on issues associated with intersectionality are infinitely better than those of its neighbors.”

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Suresh
Suresh
5 years ago

Left/Liberal are also making ISIS / jihadis happy by making beheading fashionable https://tinyurl.com/y7k93bs9

Insane ?

oceanfloor1
oceanfloor1
5 years ago

Well, what else can we expect from the “LOOK WHAT YOU MADE ME DO!!!!” generation? Teens are by definition essentially empty vessels above the neck waiting to be filled with whatever is “fashionable”. Would anyone be surprised to see them feature ISIS flag hijab and yellow star accessory designs in the next issue? Good on Emily Shire, and Karen Bekker of the excellent CAMERA organization for speaking out against them, but they facing an uphill battle.

petruss
petruss
5 years ago

Most antysemytes have AIDS in the head. That shyte spreads!

tom
tom
5 years ago

If they keep indulging in Muslim Chic….they’ll soon find themselves under the boot-heel of a Muslim Sheik.

R. Arandas
R. Arandas
5 years ago

Sadly enough, MANY young Americans are increasingly anti-Israel as they shift more and more to the left. Hopefully, as they grow older, though, they might have a more balanced view.

Patriotic American
Patriotic American
5 years ago
Reply to  R. Arandas

I keep saying, raise the minimum voting age to 26 and that will ameliorate that problem . . .

santashandler
santashandler
5 years ago

It’s a good start but, how many 30, 35 year olds have their heads up their asses.

santashandler
santashandler
5 years ago
Reply to  R. Arandas

No, they probably won’t if they’re looking to garbage like Teen Vogue for their info

Patriotic American
Patriotic American
5 years ago

It’s not just the issue of Teen Vogue shilling for jihad and Sharia law (and bashing Israel) at play here, but also in certain areas contributing to the delinquency of minors and corrupting their morals beyond repair. Remember last year, when their digital editor, Phillip Piccardi – who is openly gay – put in an article practically encouraging children to engage in sodomy and other immoral and deviant sexual behaviors? A concerned mother (dubbed the “Activist Mommy”) spoke out against this – and the media circled the wagons around Piccardi (who doubled down on his sick, toxic agenda and was wholly unrepentant to say the least) and smeared and defamed this mother – and “social” media platforms retaliated against her by having her accounts totally demonetized. So you think CAMERA has an uphill battle ahead of them – in many ways, it is much worse for those who seek to stand up to LGBT supremacist ‘leadership’ and their enablers and lapdogs.

santashandler
santashandler
5 years ago

In 1933, or so, this same Jewish bashing started. The lies, the slander, pointing at Jews for all the problems everywhere. Then, it became official by the state to go after the Jews. While this Teen Vogue article may seem like the stupid rantings (they are) of someone who doesn’t have a clue, they are in fact, well-placed attacks meant to spread the lies of Israel and Jews to our youth. So, it’s not just the writer. It’s the publisher and owner of Teen Vogue who are in on this as well. They know what they are doing. It’s very dangerous.

Michael Garfinkel
Michael Garfinkel
5 years ago
Reply to  santashandler

I agree that they are consciously engaged in Jew-Bashing.

Only these attitudes are now referred to as “woke” – rather than “awake” – as in Deutschland Erwache – Germany awake! (We do, after all, live in a less literate time, where language itself is debased.)

So, when I contemplate the ignorant miscreants so liberally ensconced in media like “Teen Vogue,” I am reminded of Karl Marx, who said “”Hegel remarks somewhere that history tends to repeat itself. He forgot to add: the first time as tragedy, the second time as farce.”

santashandler
santashandler
5 years ago

How true.

Thomas Faddis
Thomas Faddis
5 years ago

Those poor, poor ‘palestinians’, child shields don’t work so well against the TRUTH!

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