One of the more depraved developments among segments of the Western left over the last two years is that Jews — by virtue of their history and victimhood — are obligated to embrace a radical universalism in their politics; and that adopting this universalism is a precondition Jews must meet if they are to expect protection from their exclusion, vilification, and violent harassment. But offering this kind of conditional solidarity to a minority group is itself a profound betrayal of the radical universalism the left ought to stand for in the first place.