Left-wing activist says it's 'so weird' that Passover only about Jews, not others' 'subjugation'

A progressive activist drew attention on social media after she argued the suffering of Jews isn’t “exceptional” as she explained her support for Palestinians in light of the Israel-Hamas war.

There have been “so many similar genocides,” Nicole Carty told The New York Times Magazine last week. She said at another point that it’s “so weird” that the Jewish holiday of Passover is solely about “Jewish subjugation.” 

An activist who leads a group pushing for reparations for Black Americans, Carty was leery of the growing movement to unite Jewish and Black progressives in protesting Israel’s actions in Gaza since the October 7 Hamas attack. 

“The question for White Jews is to what degree the assimilation into whiteness means that you do not disrupt White supremacy and oppression for all of us?” Carty told NYT Magazine. 

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Black Americans see their own history of oppression being played out in the Middle East with Palestinians in Gaza, according to Carty, who has also worked with the, far-left, anti-Israel Jewish group IfNotNow.

“The Palestinian experience activates Black trauma,” she said. While the activist has allied with Jewish groups in the past on racial justice causes, she worries about White Jews’ level of commitment to the Palestinian cause.

Carty said pro-Palestinian Jewish allies like IfNotNow rubbed her the wrong way by organizing vigils for victims in the days following the October 7 Hamas attacks.

“My Jewish friends wanted to mourn,” Carty said. “That felt right to them. But that didn’t feel right to me. I didn’t go to that action. It didn’t meet the moment. I tried to be compassionate, but we lost time in really speaking out in a politically targeted way against the slaughter of Palestinians that we could all see happening.”

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The Jewish group prayed for both Israelis and Palestinians killed, but Carty claimed the incident was part of the Jewish tendency for “trauma myopia.”

She urged Jews to recognize that their “history and relation to trauma and dehumanization has been exceptionalized [sic].”

“I’ve been to a lot of Passover celebrations,” she added, “and it’s so weird that the story is only of Jewish subjugation, even though subjugation is still so present for other people.” 

“Black people still haven’t had their histories honored. We are still gaslit about the impact of slavery and the continued impacts of White supremacy,” Carty argued.

The activist was hopeful for a “multiracial democracy” where “all people have equal rights and all religions are respected” in the Middle East and compared the conflict to fights over slavery and Civil Rights in the United States

Carty’s remarks on Passover and other topics raised eyebrows on X.

Some critics have pushed back on progressive narratives portraying Israel as a White oppressor in the Middle East as “wildly inaccurate.”

“The reality is that in Israel you will see Jews who look Black, brown, Asian, African and everything in between,” Dan Feferman, a former national security adviser to the Israel Defense Ministry, told Fox News Digital.

“The mischaracterization is wildly inaccurate and unfortunately drives animosity in the Middle East and around the world against Israel,” he added.

Carty did not respond to requests for comment by Fox News Digital.

Fox News’ Kerry J. Byrne contributed to this article.

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Top ranked Scottie Scheffler offers critique of PGA Tour playoff format, concedes it's 'made for TV'

The opening round of the Tour Championship tees off at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta on Thursday. Scottie Scheffler, the current world No. 1 ranked pro golfer, will begin the round with a 2-stroke edge. 

The Tour Championship utilizes a staggered-scoring format, but Scheffler seems to believe the PGA Tour can find a different way to determine its season-long champion.

“I wouldn’t say that it is the best format to identify the best golfer for the year,” Scheffler said Wednesday.

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“Jon Rahm played some of the best golf of anybody this year and he’s coming into this tournament fourth and he’s 4 shots back. And, in theory, he could have won 20 times this year and he would only have a 2-shot lead.”

Scheffler victories have yielded 4,218 FedEx Cup points — significantly more than fellow golfers Viktor Hovland and Rory McIlroy.

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Hovland will start the Tour Championship at eight under, while McIlroy will tee off at seven under.

Brian Harman won the Open Championship this year and heads to East Lake at four under, while the rest of the field will begin at three under to even.

Scheffler said he is well aware that the playoff format makes sense for television.

“I mean, I get it,” Scheffler said. “It’s made for TV. It may be more exciting for the fans to have this type of format. But as players I think it’s not the best identifier of who is playing the best throughout the year. But with that being said, I’m starting this week with a 2-shot lead and, I mean, I’m not complaining about it.

“It’s pretty nice. And we’re playing for a lot of money this week, and I’m very grateful for that. But as far as identifying the best player throughout the year, I don’t think it’s the best format.”

McIlroy trailed Scheffler by 11 strokes last season, but he went on to win the Tour Championship — the third of his career. It also marked McIlroy’s most significant win significant victory since the 2019 Players Championship.

McIlroy offered a different perspective on the current playoff format saying he believes it provides a leg up to players who have performed well.

“I do like it this way,” McIlroy noted.

 “I think it gives the guys that have had the better years an advantage going into the week, which I think they should have. If anything, Scottie this year, he probably should have more of an advantage than a 2-shot lead. But it makes it an exciting week, you know, if guys feel like they have a chance to win. Of all the iterations of the Tour Championship and the FedEx Cup playoffs, I think this is the best one yet.”

Itron stock bounces after Raymond James analyst says it's a 'strong buy' after big selloff

Shares of Itron Inc. bounced 6.4% in afternoon trading Friday, after Raymond James analyst Pavel Molchanov suggested it was time to back up the truck on the provider of products to measure energy and water. Molchanov raised his rating to strong buy from outperform, after the stock plunged 26.4% on Thursday — the biggest one-day selloff since July 2002 — in the wake of a big profit miss and slashed full-year outlook, with the company citing supply chain challenges. With the selloff, Molchanov believes the market is “missing the forest for the trees.” He gave “three fundamental reasons” to buy the stock that the market is overlooking: 1) None of the smart meter revenue is disappearing — it will come when supply is available; after some sluggishness, software revenue is finally showing strength; and lowest leverage in 7 years opens the door to acquisitions in software, and perhaps beyond. Itron’s stock had dropped 20.3% year to date, while the S&P 500 has gained 18.1%.

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