This plan to radicalize NYC’s Breads is half-baked — but not surprising in today’s trendy anti-Zionist movement

They’re drawing lines in the flour.

Employees of the NYC mini-chain Breads Bakery, which is a spinoff of a popular Tel Aviv bakery, is seeking to unionize — and radicalize.

But both their demands and their stated plight are half-baked.

The members of the newly formed Breaking Breads Union initiative have tied their Jewish Israeli employer to “genocide” while stating they “want more than minimum wage.”

Most minimum wage workers “want” more as well, and that is achieved by going out and getting a different, higher paying job. But in today’s world, it’s much easier to attach grievances to the trendy anti-Zionist movement.

“We demand a future with a redistribution of profits, safer working conditions, more respect and an end to this company’s support of the genocide happening in Palestine,” the unionizers wrote in an Instagram post.

For good measure, the account added a Palestinian flag emoji.

These workers applied for and accepted a job with a bakery that , they knew full........

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