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‘Washington Post’ Lets Foodie Call Israel ‘Hideous Violator of Human Rights’

Darling, the world is changing under our feet. On page F2 of the Washington Post, there's an interview with wily lefty cookbook writer Chris Fair, who sneaks in some samizdat about Israel and Palestine. Some day this stuff will be in the A section:

Q.  [Wasn't Mahmoud Ahmadinejad] a member of the Pasdaran, the fundamentalist,
terrorist-supporting revolutionary guard corps?

A. Oh, there's no question that Ahmadinejad was a bad guy.

Q. I see that Libya did not make the cut [in your recipes], but Israel did.

A. Libya had cleaned up its act by the time I got to writing. It was going to be included. Israel has pursued nukes beyond the scope of the Nuclear
Nonproliferation Treaty and, like India and Pakistan, is a hideous
violator of human rights. [Very shrewd of you to say India and Pakistan, Chris!]

Q. I'll bite. The media kit accompanying your book suggests we ask: Why
include a Palestinian casserole in the menu for an Israeli dinner party?

A. It's in keeping with the tone of the book. To me, it's an interesting
symbol that they hoist up Arab food as a national food of Israel. I
like that particular dish a lot; it's the Arab version of shepherd's
pie.

Which is worse? Nailing Israel on human rights or dignifying Arab culture? The letter-writers the Post will now print in profusion will let us know. (Thanks to Janet McMahon for the tip.)