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Tag Archives: The Guardian
Intolerance and Irrelevancy of today’s humanities education
GATESTONE Academic Freedom Opposed by “Who”? by Douglas Murray October 30, 2015 …News arrives of 343 “university teachers” who signed a letter pledging that henceforth they will not cooperate with Israeli academic institutions. Their joint letter took up a full … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged BDS, Boycott Divest Sanctions, Britain, Heather Mac Donald, The Guardian
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Disputing the False Charge of ‘Arab Cleansing’ in Jerusalem
ALGEMEINER by Adam Levick April 24, 2015 …First, it’s important to note that Jews were the ones ethnically cleansed from east Jerusalem following the Jordanian occupation of that section of the city in the aftermath the 1948 war. That’s the only … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish
Tagged East Jerusalem, ethnic cleansing, Palestinians, The Guardian
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The Guardian Appoints Anti-Israel Propagandist as Editor-in-Chief
ALGEMEINER by Adam Levick March 23, 2015 On Friday the Guardian announced that Katharine Viner, deputy editor of the Guardian and editor-in-chief of Guardian US, was appointed as their new editor-in-chief. The decision was not a surprise to those following the media group’s search for … Continue reading
The Guardian Blames Palestinian Misogyny, Rape, and Violence on Israel
ALGEMEINER by Adam Levick January 5, 2014 A January 1 article published in the Guardian’s Global Development section by Liz Ford started off promisingly enough, with a rare look into the culture of misogyny, rape, spousal abuse, and honor killings … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East
Tagged Adam Levick, Gaza, Honor killings, Liz Ford, misogyny, Palestinian society, rape, spousal abuse, The Guardian
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