It’s Not the Occupation
It is rarely the case that all of the blame for a conflict belongs on one side. But that does not mean blame should be equally divided.
David Benatar
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It is rarely the case that all of the blame for a conflict belongs on one side. But that does not mean blame should be equally divided.
In their rationalizations of violence against Jews and Israelis, they’ve outed themselves as the extremists they are.
In a valuable new book, historian Richard Landes argues that Western reporting on the Second Palestinian Intifada helped to seed a misunderstanding of terrorism.
The dialog-based seminars organized by CAPS were primarily aimed at addressing racial injustice suffered by individuals classified under broad categories, including black, indigenous, and people of color.