Woody Allen intervient dans le débat sur l'intervention israélienne à Gaza. Il critique le le refus des Arabes... En passant il parle de l'extermination et la persécution des Juifs en Europe. Sans hargne, avec tristesse. Bravo Woody. Ca nous change des bêtises qu'on entend à longueur de journée.
Source: Daily Beast (via Israelly Cool). Extraits:
"But I feel that the Arabs were not very nice in the beginning, and that was a big problem. The Jews had just come out of a terrible war where they were exterminated by the millions and persecuted all over Europe, and they were given this tiny, tiny piece of land in the desert. If the Arabs had just said, “Look, we know what you guys have been through, take this little piece of land and we’ll all be friends and help you,” and the Jews came in peace, but they didn’t. They were not nice about it, and it led to problems."
Ce site est dédié aux millions d'Européens qui, malgré d'incessantes campagnes de désinformation, ne croient pas que les Juifs ne sont capables que du pire; ne dissimulent pas leur antisémitisme dans le langage de l'antisionisme; et savent qu'Israël représente ce qu'il y a de meilleur dans une démocratie.
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lundi 21 juillet 2014
vendredi 18 juillet 2014
Les Américains adorent les Juifs
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L'actrice Scarlett Johansson |
Un sondage de Pew sur l’opinion des Américains vis-à-vis des différentes confessions, publié mercredi, révèle que les citoyens américains les aiment, plus que tout autre groupe religieux.
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Super-model Erin Heatherton |
De l’autre côté du spectre, les athées et les musulmans reçoivent les notes les plus basses, de 41 et 40 respectivement.
Si les membres de tous les groupes notent leur propre appartenance religieuse mieux que les autres, les Juifs jouissent de la plus haute estime de soi, avec une note de 89 (les athées se donnent 82, les évangéliques blancs évaluent les chrétiens évangéliques à 82, et les catholiques se donnent 80).
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samedi 5 juillet 2014
Norman Finkelstein, Noam Chomsky et MJ Rosenberg rejettent le boycott d'Israël, son antisémitisme et son antisionisme
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Chomsky disses BDS-- and he's STILL wrong about it @ Blue Truth
This week in The Nation, Noam Chomsky has joined Norman Finkelstein and MJ Rosenberg in distancing himself from the BDS movement. All three are well known as harsh critics of Israel, with added legitimacy and fame (or infamy, depending on your viewpoint) granted to them by virtue of being Jewish. Yet, starting with the posting on YouTube of Finkelstein's 2012 interview with a BDS activist that became a must-watch for those involved in this issue, they have each called out BDS quite publicly.
Finkelstein was entirely clear about what BDS was about; referring to it as a "cult", he noted the implications of their demands: "We want the end of the occupation, the right of return, and we want equal rights for Arabs in Israel. And they think they are very clever because they know the result of implementing all three is what, what is the result? You know and I know what the result is. There’s no Israel!"
Rosenberg, in a Huffington Post column a few months ago, gave his message away in the title of a column that, except for a few statements, I could have written myself: "The BDS Movement Is About Dismantling Israel, Not The '67 Occupation". He stated "The demands make clear that the movement's goal is ending Israeli statehood, not just the post-1967 occupation..... If the BDS goals were achieved, there would be no State of Israel at all. That is why so many proponents of BDS have such a hard time even referring to Israel as a country. It's often the "Zionist entity" or the "occupying regime." Rosenberg has also denounced one of the leaders of the BDS movement, Ali Abunimah, for open anti-Semitism-- and recognized that Jews on the left tolerate that far too easily: "There is a tendency among Jews on the left, including myself, to argue so vehemently that being anti-Israel does not make one an anti-Semite that we don’t notice when being anti-Israel coexists with anti-Semitism, that one just feeds the other. We should".Finkelstein was entirely clear about what BDS was about; referring to it as a "cult", he noted the implications of their demands: "We want the end of the occupation, the right of return, and we want equal rights for Arabs in Israel. And they think they are very clever because they know the result of implementing all three is what, what is the result? You know and I know what the result is. There’s no Israel!"
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jeudi 15 mai 2014
Discrimination envers les Chrétiens et les Juifs au Mont du Temple de la part des Musulmans
Un membre chrétien du Congrès américain a remarqué que les Chrétiens et surtout les Juifs faisaient l'objet de discriminations de la part des responsables musulmans au Mont du Temple. C'est évidemment quelque chose que ni les journalistes, ni les ONG, ni les politiciens, ni les intellectuels européens n'ont jamais jamais vu ou bien ça ne les gêne pas du tout...
Algemeiner: U.S. Congressman Dr. Andrew Harris on Wednesday said he was “surprised” by the limited access for non-Muslims to Jerusalem’s Temple Mount and the “discrimination against Jews” he witnessed during his visit, along with Congressman Ron DeSantis.
According to a video statement made during the visit on Wednesday, Harris said, “It’s a pleasure to be here on the Temple Mount, obviously an area of religious significance for many religions including Christians like myself, Jews and Muslims… but I’m actually surprised that access is so limited, and especially the discrimination against Jews above any other religion in visits to the Temple Mount. It surprises me as an American, believing in religious freedom, that [such conditions] would exist,” Harris said. SUITE.
Algemeiner: U.S. Congressman Dr. Andrew Harris on Wednesday said he was “surprised” by the limited access for non-Muslims to Jerusalem’s Temple Mount and the “discrimination against Jews” he witnessed during his visit, along with Congressman Ron DeSantis.
According to a video statement made during the visit on Wednesday, Harris said, “It’s a pleasure to be here on the Temple Mount, obviously an area of religious significance for many religions including Christians like myself, Jews and Muslims… but I’m actually surprised that access is so limited, and especially the discrimination against Jews above any other religion in visits to the Temple Mount. It surprises me as an American, believing in religious freedom, that [such conditions] would exist,” Harris said. SUITE.
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