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Sunday Sep 06, 2009
Double Standard Watch: Filmmakers and writers seek to censor Israeli film Posted by Alan M. Dershowitz
Comments: 54
A group of hard-Left filmmakers and writers from around the world have been using their celebrity to try to coerce the Toronto International Film Festival into banning Israeli films. Their petition, which is filled with misstatement of facts and rewriting of history, describes Israel as "an apartheid regime." It focuses not so much on Israel's occupation of the West Bank since 1967, but rather on Israel's very existence since 1948. It characterizes Tel Aviv, a city built by the sweat of Jews largely on barren coastal land, as illegitimate. It never mentions the fact that the Palestinians were offered and rejected statehood in 1938, 1948, 1967 and 2000-2001. It fails to mention that when Israel ended its occupation of Gaza, the result was rockets being fired at Israeli schoolchildren and other civilians. They claim that the inspiration for their censorship effort includes "former President Jimmy Carter," who they say has characterized Israel as an "apartheid regime." Jimmy Carter has said many nasty things about Israel, but he has expressly disclaimed any allegation that the Israeli regime itself is apartheid. He acknowledges that Israel is a multicultural democracy in which Arabs vote, serve in the Knesset, serve on the Supreme Court and teach in Israeli universities. Many even volunteer to serve in the Israeli Army. His use - misuse in my view - of the word "apartheid" was limited to Israel's occupation of the West Bank. As Rhoda Kadalie and Julia Bertelsmann, two black South African women whose families were active in the anti-apartheid movement, wrote recently: Israel is not an apartheid state ... Arab citizens of Israel can vote and serve in the Knesset; black South Africans could not vote until 1994. There are no laws in Israel that discriminate against Arab citizens or separate them from Jews. ...South Africa had a job reservation policy for white people; Israel has adopted pro-Arab affirmative action measures in some sectors. Israeli schools, universities and hospitals make no distinction between Jews and Arabs. An Arab citizen who brings a case before an Israeli court will have that case decided on the basis of merit, not ethnicity. This was never the case for blacks under apartheid." Kadalie and Bertelsmann are critical of Israel's policies in the occupied territories, but add: "Racism and discrimination do not form the rationale for Israel's policies and actions ... In the West Bank, measures such as the ugly security barrier have been used to prevent suicide bombings and attacks on civilians, not to enforce any racist ideology. Without the ongoing conflict and the tendency of Palestinian leaders to resort to violence, these would not exist." At a recent concert by Daniel Berenboim and an orchestra composed of Israelis and Palestinians held at the Young Men's Christian Association in Jerusalem, I sat next to an Israeli Arab who was Israel's minister of culture. This is a cabinet position. The audience, too, was a mixture of Israelis and Palestinians, many from the West Bank. Hardly a feature of apartheid! The ill-informed signers of the censorship petition ignore these realities, and in wrongly exploiting the apartheid analogy, they have devalued the anti-apartheid struggle itself. According to Congressman John Conyers, who helped found the Congressional Black Caucus, applying the word apartheid to Israel belittles real racism and apartheid; the word "does not serve the cause of peace, and the use of it against the Jewish people in particular, who have been victims of the worst kind of discrimination, discrimination resulting in death, is offensive and wrong." Who are these censors? They consist mostly of obscure "activists" who nobody has ever heard of, but they also include Jane Fonda, who famously supported the Viet Cong and refused to condemn the Cambodian genocide. Other signatories, such as Danny Glover, Alice Walker and David Byrne are way out of their league when it comes to knowledge of the Middle East. They should know better than to be demanding censorship relating to a country about which they know so little. Moreover, I do not recall their names on petitions condemning - or calling for censorship of - such truly repressive regimes as Iran, Cuba, China, Zimbabwe, Syria, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and other nations that discriminate against women, gays, dissidents, religious minorities and others. Imagine how the hard Left would react if anyone tried to censor or boycott these writers and actors! They would cry "McCarthyism." Yet McCarthyism from the hard left is as dangerous to liberty as McCarthyism from the hard right.
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Eron California,
Sunday Sep 06, 2009
Mr. Dershowitz
- I think it's important to point out that some of the leaders of this movement are Jewish. Naomi Kilne and others like her give cover for non-Jews to sign the list because if a Jew is supporting it, it's got to be okay. These people are worse that the Jimmy Carters of the world, and should be exposed for who they are.
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David Miami Beach,
Sunday Sep 06, 2009
Dershowitz is letting Jimmy Carter off the hook in this article? Carter is the one who has spread antisemitism world wide by writing a book calling Israel an apartheid regime.Carter has lectured around the world against Israel and has now established a group of people he calls Elders to spread the apartheid theme even further.Carter in his last years of life seems ever more obsessed with maligning Israel. If Dershowitz was as tough and smart as he thinks he is, he would take Carter into an American court of law for his last years.Prof D doesn't feel FREE as a Jew to sue a former US President!
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patrick Gigliotti Santa Monica,
Sunday Sep 06, 2009
who are the people who signed and initiated this petition. surely they want heir names known of=r they would not have signed. name names.
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Nechama, USA,
Sunday Sep 06, 2009
You've been very busy lately with your blogs - and I thank you for your work. Don't you think that obama's anti-Israel policies are encouraging others, such as Jane Fonda & Danny Glover, to express their anti-Israel rhetoric? Most Americans never forgave Fonda for her support for the Viet Cong. Do you think she's trying to rehabilitate her reputation by staging ant-Israel protests? Don't you think it's time for you to ratchet up your criticism of obama's anti-Israel policies - to write that the problem in middle east is NOT the so-called settlements but arab hatred of Jews based on koran?
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Maya, Sweden,
Sunday Sep 06, 2009
We have lots of these simpletons over here in Sweden, too (including in the government), all would-be world saviors with inflated egos whose easy formula goes like that:
Israel = The occupier = The culprit = The one who stubbornly prevents righteous people like us from saving the world by staying put in places they don't belong in, thus inciting otherwise peaceful Islam, thus being guilty of the whole antagonism between religions and East and West - and yes, being guilty of our impotence. Amen. That's what fuels their hate most of all: That Israel makes them impotent ... Shalom!
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ran michael,
Sunday Sep 06, 2009
ironocally several of the films in the festival' made in israel' are pure anti israeli films. if the were smart they should have hailed the israeli film makers and let their films show. for example asi dayan film - agfa.
the film of kishon is unique because it's a good and very israeli film.
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Softwalker, Canada,
Sunday Sep 06, 2009
Much to my delight, in both the Globe and Mail and the National Post, there has been an avalanche of letters to the editor denouncing the hypocrisy of Naomi Klein, Jane Fonda et al. Better yet, the executive director of the Toronto International Film Festival has told them to go take a hike.
It seems to me that not only have they overplayed their hand, but that most people (well, most Canadians anyway) are now able to see their twisted logic for exactly what it is -- defamation.
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Eli Bar,
Sunday Sep 06, 2009
Naomi Kline is not Jewish. She is merely *of Jewish origin*.
Judaism is a nationality and religion -- Naomi Kline is neither religion nor a national Jew. So it's better to speak about these people as of having "Jewish origins" in order to make it harder for them to cover over other non-Jewish anti-semitic/zionist to deliver their propaganda.
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Charles Arlington, VA USA,
Sunday Sep 06, 2009
"Instead of submitting their own film or writings into the marketplace of ideas, the censors seek to close down this marketplace to Israel."
How rich that a man who tried to intervene with the Governor of California to stop publication of Norman Finkelstein's "Beyond Chutzpah" should be so concerned with preventing censorship. When his intervention with the Terminator didn't work, he found a more pliant target, the leadership of DePaul University and got Finkelstein effectively fired. Regardless, I agree that the TIFF should go on as programmed with all the Israeli films.
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bannister USA,
Sunday Sep 06, 2009
Offering Palestinians a state?
You are always offering them a piece of what was theirs to begin with.
When will you ask for a state ?
What you got was not the givers to give.
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DAVID,
Sunday Sep 06, 2009
"....In the West Bank, measures such as the ugly security barrier have been used to......" What they have been used to and contintue to be used is to grab more land for the settlements - first and foremost , before it's curtains !
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Leslie Canada,
Monday Sep 07, 2009
This boycott will backfire. This year in Toronto, there was already a boycott of Israeli wines before Passover and of the Dead Sea Scrolls showing at the Royal Ontario Museum. They both failed miserably because the boycotts served as advertisements. As soon as the Jews in Toronto, who are very pro-Israel, hear about boycotts, they come out in droves. It seems the best way to sell an Israeli product in Toronto is to boycott it!
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Warren, New York,
Monday Sep 07, 2009
Thank you Professor Dershowitz. While the list of signatories are primarily "has beens" and/or extremists, the troubling thing is that this revisionist history is being accepted as fact and not even questioned. I come from a very very progressive background, but I agree that this movement is really designed to destroy the State of Israel and any sort of nation-state for the Jewish people as compared to protesting policies. The far-left hatred of Jews and Israel must be combatted with the same vigor that fascism was combatted. They are modern day Nazis, since these leftists have "credibility."
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Victor Galindo, CA, USA,
Monday Sep 07, 2009
Of course, Jane Fonda is well known as a TRAITOR to the USA and to the American service men dying in the battle of Vienam. If she went to Nazi Germany in WWII and did the same, she would have been executed for being the traitor which she is. Real Jews, not the Kapos (traitors to the Jewish people) of J-Street, do not support anti-Semitic causes. Real Jews can be proud and happy that Jane Fonda is supporting the anti-Americans and anti-Semites again.
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James Adler,
Monday Sep 07, 2009
D is right. There's a big distinction between liberal & leftist. All main liberal Dems are pro-Israel--Bill & Hilary Clinton, Joe Biden, late Tom Lantos (only Shoah survivor in Congress & close friend of Biden who helped him to Congress), Barney Frank, House Speaker Pelosi etc. All Congress liberals are pro-Israel.
So is Pres Obama. Reagan & both Bushes felt some Israeli policies wrong--& Reagan & Bush Sr. withheld aid due to it. All were Republicans & two very conservative. Doing so didn't make them anti-Israel. But Pres Obama hasn't done ANY of this. He isn't being given a chance--sad.
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DavidM,
Monday Sep 07, 2009
The performers are all washed up losers. They know that condeming Israel will get them back in the news. Can anyone recall a David Byrne song from the last twenty five years? He has produced nothing in decades and is purely an oldies act. If he is the best the anti-Israel set can produce, there is nothing to fear from these losers.
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Ron Baker - Ontario Canada,
Monday Sep 07, 2009
Thank you Mr. Dershowitz for presenting the case in such a logical manner. May I suggest you contact Ms. Naomi Klien of the Globe and Mail? She seems to be one of the leaders behind this petition.
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steven karmi Jerusalem Israel,
Monday Sep 07, 2009
I am an ardent zionist who thinks these anti-Israeli protests and boycott calls despicable. However, you do a disservice to yourself, your readers and Israel's cause by your distortions and legerdemain. The city is "Tel Aviv-Yafo" ....which complicates the situation a bit, and is I am sure an element of the celebrities' arguments. While the Toronto Film Festival administrator Cameron Brown made the unfortunate remark of referring to Tel Aviv as "contested ground"--seemingly to placate the protestors, your circumventions and equivocations (on post-67 "occupation" for example) hardly help.
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Robert, Boston,
Monday Sep 07, 2009
Mr. Dershowitz. I repect your Democratic affiliation. I am a Jew and a former Democrat who voted for McCain. He stated that "I would not allow another holocaust." What troubles me that Obama with his appeasement of Israel's enemies created an atmosphere of vicious anti-Semitic and anti-Israel hysteria. Most Americans support Israel and recognize that the Pals will not accept anything but the destruction of the Jewish State. This fiasco at the Toronto Film Festival is a direct result of Obama's emnity towards Israel. Is this Democratic Party that you continue to support?
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john williams,
Monday Sep 07, 2009
You write, It characterizes Tel Aviv, a city built by the sweat of Jews largely on barren coastal land, as illegitimate. Go to Palestine remembered and you will see that Tel Aviv was anything but a barren wasteland.
You then write, Other signatories, such as Danny Glover, Alice Walker and David Byrne are way out of their league when it comes to knowledge of the Middle East.
To aquire knowledge of you Country go to You Tube and watch videos of IDF brutalising Palestinians, Settlers stoneing Palestinian children try to get home from school.
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Tal in LA formerly from Canada,
Monday Sep 07, 2009
If you want to hear about who Alice Walker really is you must read the very poorly written biography of her daughter, called something like Black, White and Jewish. Alice was an irresponsible parent, and the only good influences on the daughter are from the Jewish Stepmother who is severely criticized. The hatred for Jews comes out in her daughter's book and has made me never want to reread another Alice Walker book again. I have lived in Manhatten, Paris, LA, Toronto, Montreal and Tel Aviv and I can tell you that Tel Aviv even tops Montreal for Art and Culture. Alice have you been there?
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DavidM,
Monday Sep 07, 2009
To Charles, you are inaccurate in describing Professor Dershowitz and his efforts to counter Holocaust denial and anti-Israel lies by Finkelstein and his cohorts. Professor Dershowitz did not call for the government to censor Finkelstein, odious as Finkelstein's views are. He pointed out that Finkelstein is not a legitimate scholar and has not produced anything worthy of a university tenureship. I suspect you know this but it is easier to cry censorship when your argument falls short.
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A.B,
Monday Sep 07, 2009
All too often we attack Israel and that sad fact has led to the derogation of the Jewish people.
Palestinians are eager to pronounce that Jews never existed in modern day Israel. Yet they cling to the concept of Abraham and beat their chest and rave for prominence over their Jewish half brother.
Now civilisation under the concept of naturalism accept anything that defames the GOD of Abraham and the father of many religions.
Beware the tangle web we wieve does not ensnare our liberty and condemn us to a world without GOD and without religion.
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Virginia VanTuyl - Prescott, Arizona,
Monday Sep 07, 2009
I agree that Mr Dershowitz went easy on Mr. Carter; nevertheless, it was an excellent expose of this horrifying new tactic taken by crazy, ill-informed, and largely uneducated left-wingers.
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Ray New Hampshire USA,
Monday Sep 07, 2009
Jane Fonda is a proven traitor and an enemy of "The West" as well as anti-Israel Her fellow travelers include anti-semites and just plain moonbats. Allan D.does a good job and while a bit too Liberal for my taste is a straight shooter -for sure.
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alan dershowitz Cambridge Ma,
Monday Sep 07, 2009
The idea of suing Jimmy Carter reflects abysmal ignorance of the law. You can't sue a person for defaming a nation or a people. I have accused Carter of serious misconduct and invited him to se me
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Eli, Kiryat Ono, Israel,
Monday Sep 07, 2009
In the annals of Jew hatred and lies these "liberals" have reached a new peak. Tel Aviv was barren heap of dunes, which the Jews have turned into a modern thriving multicultural city. There is no stronger proof of their ignorance and hatred of Israel and Jews than claiming Tel Aviv "contested ground". These "liberals" have the least interest in hearing about the massacres that Jaffa Arabs perpetrated against the Jews there and that the whole "refugee problem" is a result of Arab's decision to exterminate the Jews in 1948 when they invaded it. To them Jews do not have the right for self defense
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Susan, Portland, Oregon, USA,
Monday Sep 07, 2009
I'm especially saddened to see Danny Glover weakening his reputation with what, on reflection, I'm sure he'll regret as having affixed his signature to this document. Had he known that Tel Aviv was founded in 1909 on land that was legally purchased and that had never been anything but sand-dunes, I'm sure he would have thought twice and decided not to sign. Mr. Glover is one of a very short list of celebrities who've been willing to stand up for the people of Sudan, and I for one regret seeing him make this mistake.
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Fred, Houston, Texas,
Tuesday Sep 08, 2009
Alan - I disagree with you intensely on many political issues but admire your great service to Jewish causes through your advocacy.Your arguments to fair minded people against Jane Fonda, Danny Glover and others who wish to disassemble Israel are helpful. My own view of the founding of Israel is more simplistic: a war broke out between Jews and Arabs over the land. The Jews won. It doesn't matter who started it, who accepted a UN partition, etc. Israel has done a remarkable job under the circumstances of incorporating the Arab population that stayed and will do better in the years to come.
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daat y,
Tuesday Sep 08, 2009
Congratulations A.Dershowitz for your correct and straightforward comments.
I am glad to see that you will not mind not being invited by these entertainers.However I wish it was only the 'hard left' who believes this about Israel.
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Younger of Zion, USA,
Tuesday Sep 08, 2009
Two typical inane responses to the Professor's post:
1. Obama-bashing. This is getting old. This blog entry has nothing to do with domestic US politics.
2. Idiots like "bannister" who still cling to the myth that there has ever been in history a sovereign Palestinian Arab state. The UN offered the Arabs a state in Palestine. Israel has offered the Arabs a state in Palestine. The answer is always no, since their real goal is the destruction of Israel. The Arab world has NEVER offered the Arabs in Palestine their own state for the same reason.
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Charles Arlington, VA USA,
Tuesday Sep 08, 2009
@ #22 David M.--The press coverage of the "Beyond Chutzpah" publication was extensive. Here is the Guardian's documentation of the response of Gov Schwarzenegger's office to Dershowitz: "After the UC Press decided to take it on, Dershowitz wrote to Schwarzenegger, but even he would not get involved. 'You have asked for the Governor's assistance in preventing the publication of this book,' wrote his legal affairs secretary. 'He is not inclined to otherwise exert influence in this case because of the clear academic freedom issue it presents.'" Clear enough for you, David??
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Hamanhanger, Indiana,
Tuesday Sep 08, 2009
I suppose , Prof. Dershowitz, that Jimmy "Peanut man" Carter or these hard-left morons cannot be sued for defaming a nation, but can the Israel Defense Forces sue the cretinous-excuse-for-a-journalist who published the latest version of blood libel in a Swedish shmatteh? As to pitiful versions of Jews, from Chomsky to Finkelstein, to many in Israel itself -- our great prophet Isaiah has already told the Jewish People, long ago: "those who destroy you and ruin you shall come from among you..." (Isaiah 49:17)
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adam levy, cape town,
Tuesday Sep 08, 2009
you quote julia bartelsman and rhoda kadalie (daughter and mother respectively) - both of whom have little credibiilty in south africa except in some liberal circles. and julia is dating joel pollak who is at harvard with dershowitz. being south african and having been to israel, i can say that zionisim is worst than apartheid, particularly in the occupied territories. and arab isreali's are discriminated againt in every facet of their existence. the right to vote does not mean there is no discrimination. blacks also had a limited right to vote - but which had not meaning.
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Don White,
Tuesday Sep 08, 2009
Jane Fonda was right about Vietnam. Hold the powers that killed 4 million Asians on their own land accountable as she tried to stop the bombings. Hold John McCain accountable for droppiong napalm on women, children and the elderly in the villages as we knew all the soldiers were out fighting.
That plan, bomb them to the peace table by killing their families didn't work and Jane had the courage to try and stop it. What did you do to stop the war?
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J. C. , Fort Lauderdale, FL,
Wednesday Sep 09, 2009
Danny Glover - the sidekick to Mel Gibson in the "Lethal Weapon" movies...enough said!
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Reuven Feinstein,
Wednesday Sep 09, 2009
Why am I not surprised that "Hanoi Jane" is trying to stir up hatred for Israel?
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Mike G-usa,
Wednesday Sep 09, 2009
What a warped sense of reality these has beens have. Do they question honour killings, suicide murders, kidnapping, dictatorships, oppression and the level of deceit the Muslims perpetrate on the world. They only enganger their own families for fighting for the wrong causes. Imbociles.
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Theo R. USA,
Wednesday Sep 09, 2009
Jane Fungoo, Danny Schlubber, Melsy GLIB son, Naomi Kleiner Curva...all first class Jew haters. No wonder Ted Turner divorvced her tuchas. And Glubber...what with him? Ain't the Blacks in America got enough tzoures where he could help with all his gelt. GLIB son? We know kind of putz he ie.. He leaves a wife and kids for a young pusskela! WHat a mammzer! Luzen alle gayin in Drerd arhine.
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The other Bob USA,
Wednesday Sep 09, 2009
# 20 John Wms "Go to Palestine remembered & U will see that TA was anything but a barren wasteland." I've seen a number of photographs taken of the early days of TA. Nothing but, barren sand dunes. Everything from personal letters & diaries as well as records of the time support this. I looked at Palestine Remembered. The site is flagrant propoganda. That said, there are marvelous photos on it. However, there were none of Tel Aviv, though many of Jaffa, several kms south. Aside from Jaffa's famous orange groves & a sparce scattering of palms trees even Jaffa looked pretty short of greenery.
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DavidM,
Thursday Sep 10, 2009
To Charles #32-as you know the Guardian is a hard core anti-Israel tabloid that has no credibility. The story they published about Professor Dershowitz is a grotesque lie. The Guardian is not taken seriously in the UK and the only way it sells any papers is to put undressed young women on the front page. The fact is that your Mr. Finkelstein is a crackpot who is wildly jealous because Professor Dershowitz has been published many times and he can not find any publisher for his drivel. Clear enough for you?
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Hastaroth,Athens,Greece,
Thursday Sep 10, 2009
Dear Prof.Dershovitz,the sole fact that you once said "Israel is the Jew among the nations" made me a fervent admirer of you,although I rarely have time to read your publications.This article of yours is very good and to the point."Freedom for me,not for thee" is the argument for those who know they will lose if called to support their opinions with arguments,so they try to prevent others from expressing themselves.
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Keith King, Tucson, Az.,USA,
Thursday Sep 10, 2009
Take heart, Israel!!--As an evangelical Christian, my belief is that Jehovah will always keep His hand on your country and people. The Bible is filled with His gracious promises to you beginning with Abraham. There is coming a time His great hand will move to destroy the enemies of Israel and born-again believers. That day is fast approaching. All the Jane Fondas, Danny Glovers, Jimmy Carters, and all the rest of Israel's detractors cannot deter the promises of our Almighty God.
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Jon Berkeley, CA,
Friday Sep 11, 2009
Professor Dershowitz has summerized the issue well. I am surprised that Danny Glover is so poorly informed regarding Isreal and its history since he has worked with the Jewish Community in San Francisco to raise awareness regarding the genocide in Darfur. It seems odd to me that Mr. Glover isn't better informed regarding what is going on in Israel given his connections to the local Jewish community in the Bay Area. I suspect that if Mr. Glover accompanied Professor Dershowitz on a trip to Israel his views might change.
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Laine Frajberg Montreal,
Saturday Sep 12, 2009
Don White #35,whether Ms. Fonda was right or not about the U.S. intervention in Viet Nam is irrelevant.She went to Norh Viet Nam during that war and had her picture taken sitting on an anti-aircraft gun.That's TREASON pal and frankly I think she desrved to be EXECUTED.
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Moshe ben Avraham,Canada,
Sunday Sep 13, 2009
Alan D--The obnoxious self-hating Canadian Jewish left lead by the always self promoting opportunistic Naomi K have once again sanctfies the same old Antisemitic diatribe that looks for any excuse to villify and denigrate the breathtaking accomplishments of the enormously successful Zionist enterprize the modern democratic multicultural highly civilized Homeland of the Jewish People,Eretz Yisrael,code name "Tel Aviv"-frankly my dear I don't give a damn!--I wish you had shown similar blogging wisdom by loudly voting NO before Israel's vacating Gaza!
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captain grumpy <illicent Australia,
Monday Sep 14, 2009
Susan,from Portland Oregon ,Youstand up for Danny Glover ,but is this not the same Mr Glover that met and praised Chavez, the dictator?????
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charmie USA,
Monday Sep 14, 2009
For 10 bannister: Evidently you are not much of a history buff. Nothing "belongs" to any of us as far as that goes. Do you think the property you live on and the country in which you live is "yours"? The last time I checked, it was taken from the American Indians. Are you going to give up your home, city, and country in order to prove your point? I doubt it, sincerely. Every country in this world came to the present occupants by means of some struggle or other. Have you ever read Exodus? And, no, I am not Jewish nor Israeli. But my heart is with them and always will be.
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David in New York,
Monday Sep 14, 2009
The whole premise of Mr Dershowitz's post is wrong. The signatories of the letter did NOT call for banning, boycotting or censoring any Israeli film - they explicitly said the opposite ("We do not protest the individual Israeli filmmakers included in City to City, nor do we in any way suggest that Israeli films should be unwelcome at TIFF"). They simply objected to the Toronto festival singling Tel Aviv out for an uncritical celebration. See [ Link to page ] . Has Mr Dershowitz actually read the letter? Have any of the knee-jerk "pro-Israel" commenters here read it?
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Bob R, Michigan,
Monday Sep 14, 2009
Jimmy Carter's book expressly refers to Israel as an Apartheid state. The nonsense expressed here is analogous to a U.S. citizen calling anyone who speaks critically of the government "a terrorist". Are you unaware that " the letter has been signed by Israeli filmmakers like Udi Aloni, Elia Suleiman, Ra'anan Alexandrowicz, Rachel Leah Jones, Osnat Trabelsi, Eyal Sivan, Shai Carmeli Pollak, Eran Torbiner, Guy Davidi, Avi Hershkovitz, and Eyal Eithcowich." I assume you'll claim that these filmakers are antisemites?
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G,
Monday Sep 14, 2009
An illuminating article published on-line by the organization "Jewish Voice for Peace" puts the lie to Professor Dershowitz's assertion that, "A group of hard-Left filmmakers and writers from around the world have been using their celebrity to try to coerce the Toronto International Film Festival into banning Israeli films....That is why they seek to close it to views different than theirs. 'Speech for me but not for thee!,' is the age-old mantra of censors."
Mr. Dershowitz is entitled to his own opinions, not his own facts!
[ Link to page ]
GLA
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Mloshe ben Avraham,
Wednesday Sep 16, 2009
To all here making excuses for the same old sanctimonious Antisemitic drivel ,by attempting to justify the vertue and legitimacy of a clearly stated denigration of Israel --giving the stamp of approval to the "Apartheid " label . all of you including these so called "Jewish "signatories are Kapos!
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Lowell Blackman,
Sunday Sep 27, 2009
The moment anyone cries "apartheid" in Israel, I would invite them to accompany me on a stroll through the emergency rooms, children's wards, and the adult wards at any hospital in Israel. When my son was in a car accident, he was initially placed in a ward with eight beds. Of the seven sharing his room, there were three other Israeli Jewish children, two Israeli Arab children, and two Arab infants from Gaza. As far as I know, in the American South, during the dark days of segregation, no blacks shared rooms with whites - and certainly never under the South African Apartheid regime.
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Theo R USA,
Friday Oct 16, 2009
charmie #48 ..thank you ..you told off badass bannister better that I could..Good work! I wish I could "ban his asster...but its always good to know who your enemies are! My thanks and grateful for the support from the many non Jews that post in here in favor of Israel. They also know who the real enmey is we are fighting as israle is. Who did 9/11 ...the eskimos?
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