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Hold the tears; Washington’s ability to wholly back Arab autocrats in jeopardy
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Capitalism in crisis but rulers of the world whistling in the wind
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Australian liberal Zionists in turmoil over BDS and morality
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Our world is outsourced and who cares if benefits few and far between?
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Palestine burns, Israel occupies and Zionists look to the sky over UN vote
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We cannot forget ongoing trauma in Bahrain
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Too easy to forget what Egyptian people did this January
Hold the tears; Washington’s ability to wholly back Arab autocrats in jeopardyPosted: 18 Sep 2011The Middle East is changing before our very eyes and this of course worries the Western powers that have become used to dictating terms to Arab dictatorships. The New York Times has the official view. Can you feel the loss of power and prestige?
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Capitalism in crisis but rulers of the world whistling in the windPosted: 18 Sep 2011Will Hutton in the London Observer:
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Australian liberal Zionists in turmoil over BDS and moralityPosted: 18 Sep 2011The issue of boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) continues to dominate the media agenda (with the Israeli occupation largely ignored). Today’s Melbourne Sunday Age has a feature on the issue and once again shows the Zionist establishment echoing anti-Semitic illusions:
Meanwhile, following the recent statement issued by the Australian Jewish Democratic Society (AJDS) that also shamefully used the Nazi analogy, it seems the group has had a re-think. Late last week the following piece was released that both clarifies and confuses the matter. It is important to note that the organisation was willing to take legitimate criticism on board but the group has no real political space to occupy because a viable two-state solution is never going to happen. Therefore, opposing BDS may seem like the next logical step but in fact reveals the nakedness of AJDS. BDS aims to bring full rights to all peoples in Israel and Palestine and clearly a two-state solution will never do that. The desperate need for AJDS to remain inside the Zionist tent has corrupted its thinking. Here’s its revised BDS statement:
While AJDS and other Zionist groups struggle with facts on the ground in Palestine, the reality of West Bank apartheid are registering in various ways (and real commentators are happy to assess the real BDS agenda). Take this progressive American Rabbi who now supports BDS against settlement products. And American and Israeli values are increasingly different, something the Zionist establishment globally is keen to avoid discussing. Here’s Haaretz last week:
Sadly, Murdoch’s Australian is happy to continue printing the lie that BDS is akin to Nazism. Columnist Angela Shanahan yesterday (with a photo of “Max Brenner”, a man who doesn’t actually exist but why focus on mere details?)
Of course Shanahan probably doesn’t read her own paper which featured a pretty strong piece by John Lyons yesterdayon the crushing occupation that oppresses Palestinians day after day. No doubt the Zionist lobby has already complained about the article’s clear anti-Semitic intent:
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Our world is outsourced and who cares if benefits few and far between?Posted: 18 Sep 2011The Western world is now infested with privatisation as the supposed ideal of society. In reality, the opposite is true. Take the recent report by the US-based Project on Government Oversight:
One of the dirtiest forms of this ideology is in the military sphere and mercenaries. This fascinating story on the magazine Soldiers of Fortune highlights the dark side of the industry (er, not that there’s really a positive side):
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Palestine burns, Israel occupies and Zionists look to the sky over UN votePosted: 18 Sep 2011This week (probably) sees the Palestinian Authority (PA) go to the UN and ask for something resembling statehood. It’s all so vague and so deeply troubling that too many in the Western world have blindly supported it (such as today’s UK Observer). Others, such as Gideon Levy in Haaretz, can’t understand why Barack Obama isn’t backing it (it’s called domestic concerns, the Zionist lobby and gutlessness, a hallmark of his Presidency). The PA has nothing left to offer. Indeed, they’ve spent the last decades foolishly negotiating with a Zionist state that has no desire to end the occupation. New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman despairs for his beloved Israel but can only repeat the same two-state solution talking points that have stunningly failed. More forward-thinking people, such as Palestinian Ali Abunimah, oppose the UN bid because it aims to legitimise the PA and codify separation. In Australia, we have the predictably unedifying sight of Jewish politicians longing to be the best lover Israel has ever had:
Nobody said these children have any clue about foreign affairs, only knowing how to pledge undying affection to Israel, wilfuly ignoring decades of occupation.
Haaretz offered this interesting detail:
Personally speaking, I share the sentiments of the The Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions (ICAHD) who have written how dysfunctional has been the PA’s move towards alleged statehood:
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We cannot forget ongoing trauma in BahrainPosted: 18 Sep 2011While Washington and much of the West turns away, citizens must continue raising their voices. Anthony Shadid writes in the New York Times:
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Too easy to forget what Egyptian people did this JanuaryPosted: 17 Sep 2011 |
