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Thank you, Max Blumenthal, for documenting the facts in your report. Your interviews in Tel Aviv were even more shocking than "Feeling the Hate in Jerusalem." The sheer racism and authoritarianism of college students in Tel Aviv shocked me, because I had believed stories about the quality of higher education in Israel. From the response to your videos, I encourage you to publish more of them at much more frequent intervals -- because, as a regular reader of the Huffington Post, I would appreciate more credible reporting of the culture and society of Israel in order to put into context with the rather vacuous reporting one sees on CNN and reads in the New York Times -- that now seem so outdated and slanted.
Once again, thank you, Max. People tend not to know or disregard how incredibly racist Israeli society is and how quickly it is turning in to an ethnocentric fascist state.
Now, where are all of those megaphone Hasbara spammers that tend to follow you?
The couple next door to me, she is Arab, he is Jewish. They are the happiest people I know. I wish their compatibility was an example for the world.
Again, Max Blumenthal has produced a film that leaves me speechless. I cannot even comment on its contents. It says everything we need to know about why there will never be peace.
He is a brave documentarian. I would no way have the guts to face people like this with a camera rolling. I would fear for my life.
Granted many of these people were drunk, but if this is the underlying attitude, then a two-state solution won't happen any time soon. I guess the toxic combination of fear, hate, arrogance, ignorance, polarization and racism can lurk anywhere. Maybe acknowledging that these attitudes exist is a starting point for cutting through all that.
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I just saw Feeling the Hate in Tel Aviv.
Thank you Max Blumenthal for your courage and willingness to speak out
Thank you, Max Blumenthal, for documenting the facts in your report. Your interviews in Tel Aviv were even more shocking than "Feeling the Hate in Jerusalem." The sheer racism and authoritarianism of college students in Tel Aviv shocked me, because I had believed stories about the quality of higher education in Israel. From the response to your videos, I encourage you to publish more of them at much more frequent intervals -- because, as a regular reader of the Huffington Post, I would appreciate more credible reporting of the culture and society of Israel in order to put into context with the rather vacuous reporting one sees on CNN and reads in the New York Times -- that now seem so outdated and slanted.
in vino veritas
It is a tragedy that this is what Israel has become
Why isn't this on the Israel page of the Huff Post? Is the Huff burying this article?
Once again, thank you, Max. People tend not to know or disregard how incredibly racist Israeli society is and how quickly it is turning in to an ethnocentric fascist state.
Now, where are all of those megaphone Hasbara spammers that tend to follow you?
The couple next door to me, she is Arab, he is Jewish. They are the happiest people I know. I wish their compatibility was an example for the world.
Again, Max Blumenthal has produced a film that leaves me speechless. I cannot even comment on its contents. It says everything we need to know about why there will never be peace.
He is a brave documentarian. I would no way have the guts to face people like this with a camera rolling. I would fear for my life.
Granted many of these people were drunk, but if this is the underlying attitude, then a two-state solution won't happen any time soon. I guess the toxic combination of fear, hate, arrogance, ignorance, polarization and racism can lurk anywhere. Maybe acknowledging that these attitudes exist is a starting point for cutting through all that.
- Tom
To me this video shows ignorance at its worst.
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