For every two Palestinian deaths, Palestinians are mentioned only once in the coverage of major newspapers we analyzed. For every Israeli death, Israelis are mentioned eight times — or a rate 16 times more per death that of Palestinians. The Intercept |
Dear President Biden (& some of my other elected officials),
A "How to Respond to Antisemitism" report on TV was featured on CNBC
this morning. I tuned in as I believe racism is wrong, and I want to
know how best to help stop it.
Andrew Sorkin of the New York Times was the interviewer. He spoke with a
so called pollster/political-something-or-other who had interviewed a
group of Zionist students. No Arabs or Muslims or Christians or
Humanists.
I am not going to repeat all the dangerously wrong Zionist propaganda
that Sorkin & the "pollster" bandied about, but the pollster did ask
wealthy listeners to stop giving to America's Ivy League Colleges. I
suspect he'd rather wealthy listeners give $$$ to Israel. So a
pro-Israel pontificator can publicly call for CNBC listeners to stop
investing in American colleges, but pro-Palestine truth tellers here in
America are either ignored or demonized for calling for boycotts against
Israel because of Israel's racist laws & policies and warmongering
ways.
Do you have any clue how much pollution is generated by war? "The
climate cost of the first 60 days of Israel’s military response was
equivalent to burning at least 150,000 tonnes of coal" & "Almost
half the total CO2 emissions were down to US cargo planes flying
military supplies to Israel."
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/jan/09/emissions-gaza-israel-hamas-war-climate-change
The human cost and the environmental cost of war in the Middle East is
horrifying, and yet America's mainstream newspapers, TV news, and
politicians itch to have more & more war, investing in Israeli
violence [and racism] at every turn.
Please stop trusting Israeli news, and start listening to people who sincerely want peace and prosperity for all people.
FYI the call for freedom "From the River to the Sea" is a call for full
and equal rights, not violence. It is a plea for compassion, the rule of
fair & just laws, and an end to racist Israeli cruelty &
apartheid in the Holy Land.
Sincerely
Anne Selden Annab
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