Volunteered at St. John’s Bread & Life in Bed-Stuy through my @repairtheworld Brooklyn Bridge Builders fellowship by bagging vegetables, working in the soup kitchen, and supporting an organization that serves more than 9,000 people each week through its food programs.
@bradlander Goldman didn’t endorse anyone, while you endorsed Zohran and he didn’t even hire you to work with him. Zohran has proven that his loyalty means nothing when he hasn’t endorsed candidates who have endorsed him in the past. Dan Goldman had morals when he didn’t make an endorsement
@bradlander Every person marching in the parade marched with every single Jew that was there. This is the most ridiculous thing I’ve seen all day. And I’m ashamed that you would even put something so disgusting out in the internet.
Bamba, anyone?
In response to the divisive and hate-driven boycott of Israeli products at the Park Slope Food Coop, UJA is buying those very products, starting with a purchase of 20,000 bags of Bamba.
Stay tuned as we distribute these beloved Israeli snacks at community events over the next few weeks — because we’re all better with Bamba. 🥜
“BDS is the floor” is coded language to signal that violence is also acceptable. Antizionism is a hate movement. Shame on my fellow coop members for aligning with hatred and discrimination.
Dear Park Slope Food Coop,
Today, @NJACLaw sent a demand letter on behalf of members and importers harmed by PSFC’s illegal Israel boycott.
Your mission statement says diversity and equality. Prove it.
Sell kale. Stop discriminating.
Do it, or we’ll see you in court.
Meanwhile, BDS is having its worst year ever.
Record foreign investment. Record tech exits. Shekel at 30-year highs.
Boycott Israel? The market boycotted the boycott.
Sorry Park Slope Food Co-Op the Israel ECONOMY doesn’t give a $hit if you boycott 100 bags of Bamba a month.
I do not accept that a divisive vote with limited participation and restricted dissent speaks for the entire Park Slope Food Coop community. Many members experienced this BDS measure as discriminatory and exclusionary, and those concerns deserve to be heard, not dismissed.