No quotes from any of the protesters

LA Times piece on Hollywood "fighting back against anti-Israel sentiment," chiefly focused on Toronto.

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  1. Chris Moore says:

    A few voices speak out relatively meekly on behalf of dirt poor, perpetually persecuted and embattled Palestinians and their miserable history, and in insular group of rich, pampered, overwhelming Jewish limousine liberals that apparently considers even the historical existence of Palestinians in Israel proper an affront to Jews everywhere says it is “outraged.” And I’m sure it is. Profoundly.

    Ethnocentric Jewish sense of entitlement, self-importance and victimization — no matter how much they have or are accorded by society, is truly epic and fundamentally irrational.

    It is that characteristic, not some age-old gentile plot, that lies at the heart of their troubles.

  2. jawad says:

    Its a hateful piece. It repeats the propaganda lie that the protest was about Israeli art. And this:
    “In cinematic London, Hamas militants are the new baby seals.”

    No. Arab children are the new baby seals. Noone is defending Hamas.

    • Chris Moore says:

      This goes back to Witty’s attempts of a couple weeks ago on this blog to press American advocates of Palestinians living in Gaza to identify themselves as Hamas-backers instead of generic Palestinian backers. Just like these slime are doing to their Hollywood cohorts, he was trying to force Weiss and Horowitz into the Hamas-backing camp.

      What absolute cut-throat, back-stabbing treachery.

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