Yo my girl Chloé Simone Valdary on the news again lol

Prominent African-American Zionist used social media to ‏blast a campus group for drawing parallels between racial violence in this country and the occupation of Palestinian lands by the Israeli military.

“I’m just like, wait a minute SJP. Let’s be real,” Chloé Simone Valdary said in the brief video, posted on both her Facebook and Twitter feeds on July 12. “The majority of people in your organization are Arabs. Let’s be real. Today Arabs still engaged in the African slave trade. I’m just putting it out there.”

“You want to exploit my people’s history?” Valdary said. “You want to exploit Jewish people’s history and twist and turn it to use towards your political gains?”
“Don’t act like you have solidarity with my people,” Valdery said, adding: “You need to stay in your lane.”

In recent years pro-Israel groups like the American Israel Public Affairs Committee have intensified outreach to non-Jewish and African American communities, in an effort to built a wider base of support. Valdery has collaborated with both AIPAC and the Zionist Organization of America. In 2014, Tablet Magazine heralded Valdary as an “African American firebrand” who “wants to ignite a Zionist renaissance.”

The Arab slave trade across the Sahara is among the oldest slave trades in history. Forms of slavery continue today in countries like Mauritania and Sudan; in Sudan, for example, following the 1983 civil war large numbers of ethnic Dinka, Nuer and Nuba were captured, enslaved or exploited in other ways by Afro-Arabs from the north.

Valdary also mentioned Hamas and an Ethiopian Israeli soldier who has been held hostage by the Palestinian political group for two years.

“Legitimately, there are Ethiopian Israelis in Gaza today that are still held by Hamas. Where you at, fam? You going to talk about that? That doesn’t really fit into your narrative?” Valdary said.

Valdary was responding to a post from last week from the New York University branch of SJP. In that post, SJP was reacting to the killing of two African-Americans by police officers that sent shockwaves across the country — prompting a deep and probing national conversation about the racial politics of policing in America.

“We must remember that many US police departments train with the #IsraeliDefenseForces,” the post read. “The same forces behind the genocide of black people in America are behind the genocide of Palestinians.”

“What this means is that Palestinians must stand with out black comrades,” the post read, “Palestinian liberation and black liberation go together.”

The post tagged: #FromBatonRougeToGaza and #PalestiniansForBlackLiberation.
Indeed, various groups of American law enforcement have received training in counter-terrorism methods from Israeli experts.