I think it's everyone's dream to start a war before they die
― Beyond Goo and Evol (President Keyes), Monday, 26 February 2024 20:55 (eight months ago) link
That Yuval Abraham speech is right on. Honestly can't understand what grounds there would be to call anything in it anti-semitic.
― symsymsym, Monday, 26 February 2024 22:22 (eight months ago) link
A friend posted this on IG. I agree with him 100%.
"Most people are getting their news about Gaza from mainstream media. Among many other problems, this means near-total ignorance of a crucial aspect of this conflict. Israel is not merely murdering thousands upon thousands of Palestinians, and starving them, and destroying their homes and hospitals and schools and archives, and poisoning the wells and the land itself. Israel is doing all this and very very publicly rejoicing in it, reveling, celebrating, taking a grotesque collective joy in this horror. Imagine if the Abu Ghraib photographs, rather than being leaked, had been shared by US soldiers on social media with millions of people. And that they'd shared thousands more pictures just like them. And that an enormous percentage of the American public had eaten them up and shared them and begged for more. And that US politicians and celebrities had then gone on TV and social media and hailed the soldiers for their work, and declared their satisfaction and personal glee in seeing such images. That is what's happening with Israel now."
― butt dumb tight my boners got boners (the table is the table), Monday, 26 February 2024 22:26 (eight months ago) link
Summary on where we're at, one month on.
https://www.hrw.org/news/2024/02/26/israel-not-complying-world-court-order-genocide-case
― xyzzzz__, Tuesday, 27 February 2024 19:02 (eight months ago) link
Seems pretty thorough on settlements and connections to the US
"The Hebrew term “yishuv” (residential community) is often used by settlement supporters to erase the distinction between “hitnakhlut” (settlements) and towns in Israel proper. “The most sought-after, vital and literally life-saving item for defending the Yishuvim is a drone equipped with a thermal camera that detects approaching terrorists at night,” Gordon wrote. Supporters could donate online or write a check to Israel Empowered, a New York-based charity."
What a way to live.
https://newlinesmag.com/reportage/a-fanatical-israeli-settlement-is-funded-by-new-york-suburbanites/
― xyzzzz__, Tuesday, 27 February 2024 20:03 (eight months ago) link
since this went viral people have raised $93k for him to build a life on his release. solidarity is so beautiful 😭 https://t.co/QqLdHKnQnz— she/hererzade (@tubbsOreally) February 28, 2024
― xyzzzz__, Wednesday, 28 February 2024 16:42 (eight months ago) link
Ooop! A Zio-fascist reporter with no experience made it all up!
https://theintercept.com/2024/02/28/new-york-times-anat-schwartz-october-7/
― butt dumb tight my boners got boners (the table is the table), Thursday, 29 February 2024 18:16 (eight months ago) link
I've been reading that slowly all day. This is deeply irreparably shameful and credibility-shredding for the NYT, an absolutely deranged way to handle such a sensitive topic
― rob, Thursday, 29 February 2024 18:22 (eight months ago) link
amazing. their response to this is to launch an investigation...into who leaked to the Intercept:https://www.vanityfair.com/news/new-york-times-israel-gaza-leak
― rob, Thursday, 29 February 2024 18:33 (eight months ago) link
Sandberg was also quoted attacking women’s rights organizations in a December 4 New York Times article, headlined “What We Know About Sexual Violence During the Oct. 7 Attacks on Israel” and whose publication coincided with the launch of the PR campaign at the U.N. The article, also reported by Gettleman, Schwartz, and Sella, relied on claims made by Israeli officials and acknowledged the Times had not yet been able to corroborate the allegations. A revealing correction was subsequently appended to the story: “An earlier version of this article misstated the kind of evidence Israeli police have gathered in investigating accusations of sexual violence committed on Oct. 7 in the attack by Hamas against Israel. The police are relying mainly on witness testimony, not on autopsies or forensic evidence.”
ffs
― poppers fueled buttsex crescendo (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 29 February 2024 18:47 (eight months ago) link
every few months there's some new scandal about appallingly bad editorial or administrative decisions made by management at the new york times and they somehow still stay afloat thanks to the largely anonymous work of a world class puzzle team— lauren (@Very__Regular) February 29, 2024
― xyzzzz__, Thursday, 29 February 2024 22:33 (eight months ago) link
Just depraved contortions.
The NYT's problem connecting certain verbs to particular nouns in Palestine is reaching brutally absurd heights. pic.twitter.com/eR55CIeRCH— Daniel Denvir (@DanielDenvir) March 1, 2024
― xyzzzz__, Friday, 1 March 2024 10:45 (eight months ago) link
The phrase “a chaotic incident” compresses into three words the liberal method: allude to the complexity of the world not in order to confront reality, but to evade it— Benjamin Kunkel (@kunktation) February 29, 2024
― xyzzzz__, Friday, 1 March 2024 11:25 (eight months ago) link
that nyt headline is absolutely ghoulish
― gbx, Friday, 1 March 2024 15:53 (eight months ago) link
The EU has announced it will reinstate funding to UNRWA after having suspended it due to Israels allegations (for which they provided zero evidence) pic.twitter.com/P5Dya8awVj— Saul Staniforth (@SaulStaniforth) March 1, 2024
― xyzzzz__, Friday, 1 March 2024 15:57 (eight months ago) link
The Washington Post headline this morning calls it "Chaotic Aid Delivery in Gaza Turns Deadly", which is infuriating since the Post news (as opposed to editorial) section has been consistently better than the Times on Gaza.
― from a prominent family of bassoon players (Boring, Maryland), Friday, 1 March 2024 16:24 (eight months ago) link
https://cdn.bsky.app/img/feed_thumbnail/plain/did:plc:yhwb4flopeavzkwbybtojo2s/bafkreicxw3oen2savtlewx4b3okm5kf5nhkrucn5z2yg3mryi7gewbb6iu@jpeg
when the WSJ can say what you will not
― 𝔠𝔞𝔢𝔨 (caek), Friday, 1 March 2024 16:24 (eight months ago) link
This game is so absurd because it's evident to anyone with a brain that Israel is completely responsible for the entire situation no matter how much one-sided wait-and-see you want to do on who shot whom: the lack of food and water, the destruction of infrastructure, the slowing of aid deliveries, the false accusations against UNRWA and subsequent defunding, the base hunger and desperation of the Palestinians who are being mundanely bombed in Rafah when they're not being gunned down in headline-grabbing fashion. Even if you want to call it "chaos" or "disaster" it's chaos and disaster *deliberately* caused by Israel as part of a campaign of unambiguous genocide. What kind of false alibi is even being put forward here?
― rob, Friday, 1 March 2024 19:28 (eight months ago) link
It's the Who Concert alibi as far as I've seen
― President Keyes, Friday, 1 March 2024 19:33 (eight months ago) link
the headlines may be different, but the opening sentences largely the same
― Andy the Grasshopper, Friday, 1 March 2024 19:39 (eight months ago) link
agreed Rob, even if it was a "chaotic aid delivery", it's like, well, who's responsible for them starving in the first place?
― from a prominent family of bassoon players (Boring, Maryland), Friday, 1 March 2024 20:14 (eight months ago) link
Will dive into this at some point.
"Never before have so many witnessed an industrial-scale slaughter in real time. Yet the prevailing callousness, timidity and censorship disallows, even mocks, our shock and grief." https://t.co/7ugFOyuYC1— michael (@Sisyphusa) March 1, 2024
― xyzzzz__, Saturday, 2 March 2024 13:03 (eight months ago) link
apparently the Times newsroom also discriminated against Middle Eastern and North African employees in the wake of October 7, according to the Times unionhttps://www.washingtonpost.com/style/media/2024/03/01/nytimes-leak-investigation-guild-intercept-hamas/
― butt dumb tight my boners got boners (the table is the table), Saturday, 2 March 2024 15:26 (eight months ago) link
President Biden announces U.S. will airdrop aid into Gaza
On Saturday, the U.S. began airdropping aid, according to a United States Central Command statement.Jordan, France, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates have already begun airdrops, which Canada said it is also considering.
Jordan, France, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates have already begun airdrops, which Canada said it is also considering.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2024/03/02/biden-ceasefire-hostages-negotiations-ramadan/#link-WJODKCSRVRG67CI6PN27OPLKPM
― z_tbd, Saturday, 2 March 2024 16:25 (eight months ago) link
much easier and more effective than uh not stopping funding the UNRWA based on some sketchy allegations
― symsymsym, Saturday, 2 March 2024 16:56 (eight months ago) link
Completely unsubstantiated and seemingly totally made up allegations. There is no reason to believe anything that any Israeli official says, ever.
― butt dumb tight my boners got boners (the table is the table), Saturday, 2 March 2024 19:03 (eight months ago) link
I would guess that the blowback from the Anat Schwartz incident might've helped the writers push for this? I can't imagine it even a month ago. https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2024/03/02/world/middleeast/gaza-deaths.html
― Andrew Farrell, Saturday, 2 March 2024 19:29 (eight months ago) link
Saudi Arabia has put 7 protesters who were involved in pro Palestine protests to death in the single largest execution in years.Saudi Arabia has already executed 31 people so far in 2024. pic.twitter.com/xNPA8sunzG— nepal (@yatasuregima) March 2, 2024
― xyzzzz__, Sunday, 3 March 2024 11:12 (eight months ago) link
Very good thread taking a red pen to Mishra's piece I linked to yesterday.
This article/lecture is full of errors, offensive historical distortions, and glaring omissions of contextual information. While it claims to be about Palestine it gives little info about the genocide, and really just whitewashes Western complicity in both current one and Shoah https://t.co/P655ndx50C— تمار 🌴 Тама́р 🌴 תמר (@tamars) March 3, 2024
― xyzzzz__, Sunday, 3 March 2024 11:36 (eight months ago) link
I read the Mishra just now. I thought the lack of citations was a serious problem and his mentioning events that happened very recently was worrying from a "how/when was this edited?" perspective. But I find "While it claims to be about Palestine it gives little info about the genocide" to be a bizarre misreading of what the essay is about, which isn't remotely "giving information about the genocide." Unfortunately I can't read the rest of the thread, so I don't know if they make better points, but I'd be curious to hear about the errors, etc. Did you get around to reading it xyzzzz?
― rob, Sunday, 3 March 2024 14:57 (eight months ago) link
Eh. I don't know about that thread. She writes
Also “human debris from Hitler’s death camps” clearly weren’t fit material for a Jewish state since they were dead. Does @LRB not have an editor to avoid such amateurish phrasing".
But the article makes clear in the **second paragraph** that "human debris" was Ben--Gurion's term for how he "initially saw Shoah **survivors**".
Similarly, complaining that the article doesn't go into more detail about why Bauman left Poland seems like it is besides the point. I don't know enough (translation: I know basically nothing) about the actual histories in the article to ascertain who's right or wrong re: the facts, but a lot of the criticisms seem to be nitpicking made in bad faith, as if the poster is upset they're not the one commissioned to write the article.
xpost agree with rob about both lack of citations and "bizarre misreading" on part of thread.
― gjoon1, Sunday, 3 March 2024 15:14 (eight months ago) link
Did you get around to reading it xyzzzz?
― rob, Sunday, 3 March 2024 bookmarkflaglink
I read the thread and not the piece, but will get to it tonight with those thoughts.
xp - I don't agree with everything she posts but it's another perspective, which adds to my knowledge. Will see how I generally feel, but I know less than her about specifics.
― xyzzzz__, Sunday, 3 March 2024 15:37 (eight months ago) link
Yeah I found it to be very well written and interesting, and I do recommend reading it with the caveats I mentioned. tbf since it was intended to be a spoken lecture, the lack of citations is at least understandable. But ultimately I was left wishing I could have more confidence in his account
― rob, Sunday, 3 March 2024 16:41 (eight months ago) link
"Rashid Khalidi views Jabotinsky as “the only honest one” of the early Zionists. His mistake, Khalidi said, was that he “assumed that he was operating in the eighteenth or nineteenth century, when you could get away with this stuff, an era when colonialism was seen as a good thing.” Native Americans certainly fought back, as did other aboriginal groups, “but they were crushed,” he added. “That didn’t work in the twentieth century. Libya didn’t work. Algeria didn’t work. Kenya didn’t work. South Africa didn’t work.”"
Halfway through this: https://newrepublic.com/article/179430/zionism-lost-argument-american-jews-israel
― xyzzzz__, Sunday, 3 March 2024 19:56 (eight months ago) link
Piece of research touching on that poll that found a high % of young Americans engaging in Holocaust denial.
https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2024/03/05/online-opt-in-polls-can-produce-misleading-results-especially-for-young-people-and-hispanic-adults/
― xyzzzz__, Tuesday, 5 March 2024 19:46 (eight months ago) link
An interesting Rick Perlstein essay about Zionist fascism.
― Tahuti Watches L&O:SVU Reruns Without His Ape (unperson), Tuesday, 5 March 2024 22:04 (eight months ago) link
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2024/mar/05/uk-science-minister-michelle-donelan-apologises-and-pays-damages-after-academics-libel-action
― man in suit and red tie raising his fist (Tom D.), Tuesday, 5 March 2024 23:00 (eight months ago) link
Prof. Rashid Kalidi did a great extended interview on Majority Report yesterday that lays out so much of the history. The British fucking around in that region in the 30s led to so much damage today:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CShikrXob10
― Glower, Disruption & Pies (kingfish), Tuesday, 5 March 2024 23:32 (eight months ago) link
The British continued fucking around in the region well into the 1940s. From 1946 to 1949 Britain maintained internment camps for Holocaust survivors and other Jewish refugees on Cyprus under blockade where over 400 people died.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyprus_internment_camps
― felicity, Wednesday, 6 March 2024 14:08 (eight months ago) link
'I'd rather be a racist than a bore' – Israeli historian Benny Morris at @LSEnews, when some of his quotes on Palestinians as a 'time bomb', a 'fifth column', and 'wild animals' were put to him by students pic.twitter.com/4bPoW5Vyjk— Jack 🍉 (@jack_mcginn) March 6, 2024
― glumdalclitch, Wednesday, 6 March 2024 15:55 (eight months ago) link
That's nice.
― man in suit and red tie raising his fist (Tom D.), Wednesday, 6 March 2024 16:02 (eight months ago) link
We were never being boring
― President Keyes, Wednesday, 6 March 2024 16:07 (eight months ago) link
Imagine having yourself quoted back to yourself, and then calling that "boring." My dude, you started it by being a racist fuck!
― butt dumb tight my boners got boners (the table is the table), Wednesday, 6 March 2024 16:14 (eight months ago) link
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2024/03/06/us-weapons-israel-gaza/
The United States has quietly approved and delivered more than 100 separate foreign military sales to Israel since the Gaza war began Oct. 7, amounting to thousands of precision-guided munitions, small diameter bombs, bunker busters, small arms and other lethal aid, U.S. officials told members of Congress in a recent classified briefing.The triple digit figure, which has not been previously reported, is the latest indication of Washington’s extensive involvement in the polarizing five-month conflict even as top U.S. officials and lawmakers increasingly express deep reservations about Israel’s military tactics in a campaign that has killed more than 30,000 Palestinians, according to Gaza’s health authorities.Only two approved foreign military sales to Israel have been made public since the start of conflict: $106 million worth of tank ammunition and $147.5 million of components needed to make 155 mm shells. Those sales invited public scrutiny because the Biden administration bypassed Congress to approve the packages by invoking an emergency authority.But in the case of the 100 other transactions, known in government-speak as Foreign Military Sales or FMS, the weapons transfers were processed without any public debate because each fell under a specific dollar amount that requires the executive branch to individually notify Congress, according to U.S. officials and lawmakers who, like others, spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss a sensitive military matter.
The triple digit figure, which has not been previously reported, is the latest indication of Washington’s extensive involvement in the polarizing five-month conflict even as top U.S. officials and lawmakers increasingly express deep reservations about Israel’s military tactics in a campaign that has killed more than 30,000 Palestinians, according to Gaza’s health authorities.
Only two approved foreign military sales to Israel have been made public since the start of conflict: $106 million worth of tank ammunition and $147.5 million of components needed to make 155 mm shells. Those sales invited public scrutiny because the Biden administration bypassed Congress to approve the packages by invoking an emergency authority.
But in the case of the 100 other transactions, known in government-speak as Foreign Military Sales or FMS, the weapons transfers were processed without any public debate because each fell under a specific dollar amount that requires the executive branch to individually notify Congress, according to U.S. officials and lawmakers who, like others, spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss a sensitive military matter.
― rob, Wednesday, 6 March 2024 18:32 (eight months ago) link
speaking of arms and such:
a random thought i've had throughout all this is that the US ~deep state~ will likely never countenance a one-state solution simply because it would result in an arab-majority nuclear power. like, it'll just never happen for that reason alone imo
― gbx, Wednesday, 6 March 2024 18:36 (eight months ago) link
Canada also resuming its UNRWA funding: https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/canada-government-resume-unrwa-funding-1.7134961
― symsymsym, Thursday, 7 March 2024 05:53 (eight months ago) link
Canada is now not officially resuming its UNRWA funding: https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/trudeau-unrwa-funding-restore-1.7136924
what a pile of crap
― symsymsym, Friday, 8 March 2024 16:59 (eight months ago) link
meanwhile the media is trying out the Jeremy Corbyn playbook in BC: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/eby-robinson-resign-1.7136786
Robinson resigned as post-secondary education minister last month after saying modern Israel was founded on "a crappy piece of land" during a public panel, sparking outcry from pro-Palestinian groups that called the comments racist and Islamophobic.
She apologized and committed to taking anti-Islamophobia training.
On Thursday, Robinson said she plans to continue that work personally.
She said Wednesday her heart had been "shattered" by her treatment and that there were antisemitic voices within the NDP caucus.
To my knowledge she's the only politician in North America who faced any consequences for making anti-Palestinian statements
― symsymsym, Friday, 8 March 2024 17:03 (eight months ago) link
I think Zachary Foster and his email newsletter Palestine Nexus are essential reading, here's his latest on the Times' complicity in genocide.
https://palestine.beehiiv.com/p/new-york-times-complicit-plausible-genocide
The headlines conceal Israel’s war crimes, the word choice whitewashes Israeli violence while the focus of attention centers Israeli victims. The Intercept study also found that for every two Palestinian deaths, Palestinians are mentioned once. For every Israeli death, Israelis are mentioned eight times.Then there's the paper's peculiar commitment to documenting Hamas atrocities. What is worthy of 150 interviews? What story does the paper stand behind “200%”? What story does the paper provide as much time as needed for interviews and investigative research? Not Israel’s plausible genocide; not Israel’s systematic torturing of prisoners; not Israel’s targeting of apartment buildings and civilian infrastructure (e.g. +972 reporting); not Israel’s killing of its own civilians on Oct. 7th (Electronic Intifada reporting); not Israel’s starving Palestinians to death; not even Hamas’s killing of 764 Israeli civilians on Oct. 7th. Nope. Nothing having to do with anyone killing anyone at all.Instead, the New York Times decided it wanted to published a Hamas rape story and poured limitless resources into it. Anat Schwartz, a co-author of the now infamous Times piece, “Screams Without Words,” said as much in an interview with Israeli Army Radio on December 31. According to Schwartz, “The New York Times said, ‘Let’s do an investigation into sexual violence’.” Remarkably, the Times had to convince Schwartz, a former Israeli soldier with no journalism experience, to do the story. Schwartz was asked, “it was a proposal of The New York Times, the entire thing?” She responded: “Unequivocally. Unequivocally. Obviously. Of course.”No surprise the sponsor of the piece, Executive Editor Joe Kahn, has strong pro-Israel sympathies. Also no surprise that Schwartz told interviewees the point of the article was to present Israel in a positive light. This fact was revealed by the lead author of the story as well, Jeffrey Gettleman, who said the point of the investigation was not to assess the veracity of testimonies collected, but rather the point was to present a story to move people. And, indeed, the paper did not seem bothered by reporting fiction as fact. Raz Cohen, a key witness, had already changed his story at least 3 times before the Times cited it as fact. The family of the main character of the story, Gal Abdush, rejected the accusation that she was raped, claiming “the media invented” the entire thing. The spokesperson of Kibbutz Be’eri also rejected the claim in the article that the sisters, Yahel and Noiya Sharabi, were raped. The paper relied on Zaka testimonies, the organization responsible for intentionally spreading some of the most insidious lies that have circulated about Oct. 7th....Study after study has documented the bias. During the second intifada (2000-2005), the Times over-reported Israeli deaths and and under-reported Palestinian deaths; it often called the Palestinian Occupied Territories "disputed” and referred to illegal Israeli settlements as "neighborhoods” and, whenever Palestinian civilians were killed, they were "caught in the crossfire." Moreover, the paper often described Israelis as dovish or peaceniks, but never Palestinians.Similarly, during Israel’s 2014 War on Gaza, another study found that the New York Times often justified Israeli violence while condemning and exaggerating Palestinian violence.All of these findings are a direct consequence of the newspaper’s curious choices for Jerusalem Bureau chiefs. The paper has a knack for finding journalists deeply embedded in Jewish Israeli society: Ethan Bronner’s child served in the Israeli military; Isabel Kershner has family ties to an Israeli think tank that promotes a positive media image of Israel; Thomas Friedman has said on numerous occasions he is deeply committed to the idea of the Jewish State. How many more studies of the paper’s selection of editors and writers, headlines, word choice, focus of attention and carelessness with facts are necessary before its editors ask themselves, are we complicit in Israel’s genocidal war on the Palestinians?
The Intercept study also found that for every two Palestinian deaths, Palestinians are mentioned once. For every Israeli death, Israelis are mentioned eight times.
Then there's the paper's peculiar commitment to documenting Hamas atrocities. What is worthy of 150 interviews? What story does the paper stand behind “200%”? What story does the paper provide as much time as needed for interviews and investigative research?
Not Israel’s plausible genocide; not Israel’s systematic torturing of prisoners; not Israel’s targeting of apartment buildings and civilian infrastructure (e.g. +972 reporting); not Israel’s killing of its own civilians on Oct. 7th (Electronic Intifada reporting); not Israel’s starving Palestinians to death; not even Hamas’s killing of 764 Israeli civilians on Oct. 7th. Nope. Nothing having to do with anyone killing anyone at all.
Instead, the New York Times decided it wanted to published a Hamas rape story and poured limitless resources into it. Anat Schwartz, a co-author of the now infamous Times piece, “Screams Without Words,” said as much in an interview with Israeli Army Radio on December 31. According to Schwartz, “The New York Times said, ‘Let’s do an investigation into sexual violence’.” Remarkably, the Times had to convince Schwartz, a former Israeli soldier with no journalism experience, to do the story. Schwartz was asked, “it was a proposal of The New York Times, the entire thing?” She responded: “Unequivocally. Unequivocally. Obviously. Of course.”
No surprise the sponsor of the piece, Executive Editor Joe Kahn, has strong pro-Israel sympathies. Also no surprise that Schwartz told interviewees the point of the article was to present Israel in a positive light. This fact was revealed by the lead author of the story as well, Jeffrey Gettleman, who said the point of the investigation was not to assess the veracity of testimonies collected, but rather the point was to present a story to move people.
And, indeed, the paper did not seem bothered by reporting fiction as fact. Raz Cohen, a key witness, had already changed his story at least 3 times before the Times cited it as fact. The family of the main character of the story, Gal Abdush, rejected the accusation that she was raped, claiming “the media invented” the entire thing. The spokesperson of Kibbutz Be’eri also rejected the claim in the article that the sisters, Yahel and Noiya Sharabi, were raped. The paper relied on Zaka testimonies, the organization responsible for intentionally spreading some of the most insidious lies that have circulated about Oct. 7th....
Study after study has documented the bias. During the second intifada (2000-2005), the Times over-reported Israeli deaths and and under-reported Palestinian deaths; it often called the Palestinian Occupied Territories "disputed” and referred to illegal Israeli settlements as "neighborhoods” and, whenever Palestinian civilians were killed, they were "caught in the crossfire." Moreover, the paper often described Israelis as dovish or peaceniks, but never Palestinians.
Similarly, during Israel’s 2014 War on Gaza, another study found that the New York Times often justified Israeli violence while condemning and exaggerating Palestinian violence.
All of these findings are a direct consequence of the newspaper’s curious choices for Jerusalem Bureau chiefs. The paper has a knack for finding journalists deeply embedded in Jewish Israeli society: Ethan Bronner’s child served in the Israeli military; Isabel Kershner has family ties to an Israeli think tank that promotes a positive media image of Israel; Thomas Friedman has said on numerous occasions he is deeply committed to the idea of the Jewish State.
How many more studies of the paper’s selection of editors and writers, headlines, word choice, focus of attention and carelessness with facts are necessary before its editors ask themselves, are we complicit in Israel’s genocidal war on the Palestinians?
All of this is backed up by sources in the newsletter, and at the link above.
― butt dumb tight my boners got boners (the table is the table), Saturday, 9 March 2024 21:49 (eight months ago) link
Super Furry Animals' singer Gruff Rhys has pulled out of a major US festival in protest over "the hyper violence inflicted on civilians in Gaza".
Rhys is the latest in a line of artists boycotting the South by Southwest (SXSW) festival in Texas, which is sponsored by the US Army.
On Instagram, the Welsh musician said he was "in dismay at the utter collapse of coherent diplomacy in the West".
Organisers said they respected artists' right to free speech.
Rhys has performed at the festival many times before. But he said the best way to use his platform to protest was to "withdraw my music" this weekend.
― President Keyes, Friday, 15 March 2024 19:51 (eight months ago) link