1. Argentina had its second and final presidential election debate last night.
This antisemitism continues because (among many reasons), leading Jewish voices refuse to speak up.
Look at the NYT (arguably majority staffed by Jews), which refuses to condemn antisemitism in anything other than the most bloodless ways.
We all recognize and condemn the obvious antisemites like neonazis.
But the attacks by American liberals on "Zionists" goes unchallenged.
Once again, we see the courtesy and courage of long distance debate.
I always get a kick of of these brave commentators who say things from the safety of distance.
My experience is that these people are not nearly so brave face-to-face.
"...Parklife!"
This antisemitism continues because (among many reasons), leading Jewish voices refuse to speak up.
Look at the NYT (arguably majority staffed by Jews), which refuses to condemn antisemitism in anything other than the most bloodless ways.
We all recognize and condemn the obvious antisemites like neonazis.
But the attacks by American liberals on "Zionists" goes unchallenged.
Once again, we see the courtesy and courage of long distance debate.
I always get a kick of of these brave commentators who say things from the safety of distance.
My experience is that these people are not nearly so brave face-to-face.
"...Parklife!"