Jewish community offended, hurt by Robinson’s removal from B.C. cabinet: advocate
VICTORIA — A national advocacy group says the Jewish community is offended and hurt by the exit of Selina Robinson from the B.C. cabinet over remarks that Israel was founded on “a crappy piece of land.”
Nico Slobinsky, Pacific vice-president of the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs, says Robinson’s removal undermines the Jewish community’s confidence in British Columbia’s government and signals that Jewish leaders are held to different standards than others.
Slobinsky says in a statement that the Jewish community has lost a strong advocate for the community at a time of increasing acts of antisemitism and anti-Israel protests.
Robinson, who is Jewish, announced her resignation as the minister for post-secondary education on Monday following a sustained outcry over last week’s comments that critics called racist and Islamophobic.