Like, arguably a boycott call would be covered by DeBartolo's persuasive handbilling exception, but that was for explicitly consumer boycotts. If businesses get involved, I think there's at least arguably a secondary strike issue.
Anyway, that might explain why the union is making it really clear that they aren't involved.
Anyway, this isn't to say that American politics isn't a hellscape, but so is European politics outside of like, Portugal and Ireland.
Also, gotta love Italian politics, where three of the top five parties are quite directly fascist and one is a fash-curious primal scream of populist rage.
Stewart-Cousins is extremely well-liked across her caucus, moderates, liberals and socialists. If she's coming out for this, I think this is happening. politico.com/states/new-yor…
I knew a fair number of Israelis growing up at religious Jewish summer camp. We had madrichim from Israel, mostly folks relatively recently out of the army. I had Israeli staff as counselors, coworkers and supervisors.
One of the first things that pushed me towards an anti-Occupation perspective, away from right-wing Zionism and towards liberal Zionism, was their army stories.