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anna baltzer: farewell to tokyo rose
Fact twisting. In a way Israel’s own behavior helps spawn this industry, this cult of Jewish ant-Semites using the pretext of the “peace process” to spout variations on reality that enter the realm of fiction. Israel is often its own … Continue reading
enemy from within
hypocrisy of humanism? …There is no immediate solution whatsoever. Any lasting peace will take a significant amount of time to be established. That is an unfortunate reality. The difficulties in Israeli-Arab relations stem from problems lying at the core of … Continue reading
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Tagged Albrecht Durer, Anthony Loewenstein, Avi Mayer Jewish Agency, BDS Israel, Dan Avnon Hebrew University, Daniel Meyerowitz-Katz, Frantz Fanon, Frederick Toben holocaust denier, Gil Atzmon, ilan pappe, Jake Lynch, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog, Noam Chomsky, Sameh Habeeb The Palestine Telegraph, Samuel Bak art, Yigal Amir
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who cares what other people think…
Some things never change. Way back when David Ben Gurion said something to the effect…”What matters is not what the goyim say, but what the Jews do.” So it was then, and so, to a great degree, it is today. … Continue reading
coke or pepsi?
Who is more dishonest, the Left or the Right? If Nate Silver was polling this scientifically, he would likely -19 times out of 20 with 5% deposit refundable on the empties- call it leaning with a qualified toss-up. It ultimately … Continue reading
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Tagged Alison Weir, Arik Ascherman, Brian Wilson, Camille Pissarro, Dore Gold Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, ed koch, Edgar Degas, Ehud Yaari WINEP, Elad Association, Gideon Levy, glenn greenwald, ilan pappe, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog, Marc Chagall, Marc Chagall hadassah Hospital windows, meron benvenisti, Nate Silver, Nate Silver pollster, Rabbi Arik Ascherman, The Carter Doctrine, thomas friedman new york times, Zalman Shoval
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people who died
Misery loves company and there seems to be a lot of it to go around. As the historian John Luckacs once wrote, we don’t really solve problems, both social and personal, although there may be effort made; rather what happens … Continue reading
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Tagged Frank Scherschel, ilan pappe, Jim Caroll Band, Jim Carroll poetry, Jimmy Carter Palestine Peace not Apartheid, John Lukacs, Judah Leib Magnes, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog, Martin Buber, Rabbi Arik Ascherman, Rabbi Judah Magnes, ronit lentin, Toward a Common Archive, Ziad Abu Hamad
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on pain of death: the bonding process
The dangers of militarism.And its connection with the two other ” triplets of evil” named by Martin Luther King Jr. : racism and consumerism. GRACE LEE BOGGS: I’m sorry, but I think if we stick to those categories of race, … Continue reading
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Tagged amira hass, Ari Folman, Bill Moyers, gideon levi, Gideon Levy Haaretz, Grace Lee Boggs, ilan pappe, john dugard united nations, karl mannheim, lev grinberg, Martin Luther King, menachem kahana, Noam Chomsky, Norman Finkelstein, palestinian statehood, ronit lentin, tanya reinhart, uri ben-eliezer
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the right must leave: no dawdling. no loitering.
State of exception. Land of confusion. It can be plausibly be asserted that Zionism has been intertwined in racial identity issues since its modern incarnation that began before Herzl. The hierarchy and pecking order, the old tropes of status and … Continue reading
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Tagged a.d. gordon, a.m. klein, benny morris, Byron Childe Harolde, david frischman, David Lean, Edward Said, eugene fromentin, fatma kassen, Hieronymous Bosch, ilan pappe, lev grinberg, Martin Buber, meir margalit, Michael Greenstein, Michel Foucault, noah j. efron, noam chomsky middle east, omar sharif, peter o'toole, rafael falk, T.E. Lawrence, Tim Dirks, William Butler Yeats, yakov m. rabkin, Yeats Sailing to Byzantium
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