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Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Norman Finkelstein's approach..No nonsense... Just where international law stands on the issue
No personal opinions..No nonsense! Just straightforward statements about where international law stands in regards to the conflict..Composure, calm and cold blooded demolition of a pathetic and biased TV journalist. Oh, yes, and that 'Khhamaas' from the Israeli representative is now legendary!
Norman did a very good job, very clear and unasailable. I especially liked his trying to keep "his opinion" out of the mix, so this guy could not turn it into some personal issue.
"Adam Holm was corrected by his superiors from Danmarks Radio recently for having published a news paper article expressing his strong support for Israel."
If Danish Radio ever gets rid of this apologist for terrorism there's a place for him at the BBC.
Interesting! I loved the way Finkelstein handled this. Calling out the reporter on his parroting of Israeli propaganda (and the reporter just kinda mumbling, "which I reject," ha ha), and refusing to inject his own personal views. His humility (feigned or not) was exquisite: "I'm no Mandela or Bishop Tutu or Gandhi, I'm just some schlub from Brooklyn." HA! But I'll make mincemeat out of you, Zionist apologizer!
The Deputy Dany Aylan would have us believe the " Khamas +Shari'a law" in Gaza is a Israel's legitimate concern ,even if it's a lie or irrelevant. These guys work on an exact formulae of lies , deception and fear. But N.<span style=""> Finkelstein is unchallenged.</span>
Norman did a very good job, very clear and unasailable. I especially liked his trying to keep "his opinion" out of the mix, so this guy could not turn it into some personal issue.
ReplyDelete"Adam Holm was corrected by his superiors from Danmarks Radio recently for having published a news paper article expressing his strong support for Israel."
ReplyDeleteIf Danish Radio ever gets rid of this apologist for terrorism there's a place for him at the BBC.
Interesting! I loved the way Finkelstein handled this. Calling out the reporter on his parroting of Israeli propaganda (and the reporter just kinda mumbling, "which I reject," ha ha), and refusing to inject his own personal views. His humility (feigned or not) was exquisite: "I'm no Mandela or Bishop Tutu or Gandhi, I'm just some schlub from Brooklyn." HA! But I'll make mincemeat out of you, Zionist apologizer!
ReplyDeleteThe Deputy Dany Aylan would have us believe the " Khamas +Shari'a law" in Gaza is a Israel's legitimate concern ,even if it's a lie or irrelevant. These guys work on an exact formulae of lies , deception and fear.
ReplyDeleteBut N.<span style=""> Finkelstein is unchallenged.</span>