Thursday, 4 November 2010

Dance with your Neighbours for F**K's Sake.

Many Western media outlets have been delighted to report that two Israeli women have teamed up to become the first same-sex couple to compete in a version of the internationally popular television series 'Dancing with the Stars'.
Indeed it is a great day for humanity with even Rupert Murdoch's Sky news reporting that "30 different countries have versions of the show, but none have done what Israel has done this week.

Israel because of this is now being praised for being an exemplary , tolerant and liberal society, but how come it won't even dance with it's own neighbours. Ah the smell of hypocricy.

Keep on dancing everybody. Heddwch.
http://www.gilad.co.uk/writings/gilad-atzmon-dance-with-your-neighbours-for-fks-sake.html

7 comments:

  1. Or the smell of anti-semitism.

    Joe

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  2. I said keep on dancing everybody, this is not an exclusive statement. It is a simple call for unity, whatever bridge one stands upon. I just wish that we should at all times endeavor to express ourselfs as digified, incorruptible and free human beings. I beleve the fundamental form of life must be one of equality. Regards.

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  3. I'm sure you do mate. You just seem a little fixated, that's all i'm saying.

    Joe

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  4. after about 240 posts, seems like someone else is fixated on certain posts. Their has been a sea change in attitudes in recent years. I personally see nothing wrong in critisising certain regimes, for the sake of the future for all humanity. I personally condemn all forms of racism which includes anti-jewish prejudice.Their are hawks and doves on all sides. It is a fact though that over 3 million people currently live under occupation in the West Bank and Gaza furthermore more than one million live as third class citizens within the state of Israel. Not to mention theft of land and illegal settlement expansion. Is it wrong to highlight this. An prominent organisatin called Jewish voices for Peace use the same language as do many other Israeli human rights organisations. Am only saying. Heddwch/Peace.

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  5. Same to you.

    Joe

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