By the skillful and sustained use of propaganda, one can make a people see even heaven as hell or an extremely wretched life as paradise. — Adolf Hitler the Psychopathic God
Daily Archives: April 2, 2021
Reparations
Plea Bargain: An agreement made between the plaintiff and defendant where the defendant agrees to plead guilty in order to receive a lesser punishment. Also known as a plea deal.
CONCLUSION
Can we bargain with the American Government to give Africans and Native americans 4 acres & a john deer tractor? instead of 40 acres and a mule?
The Controversy of Zion (CFR)
The Controversy of Zion: Jewish Nationalism, the Jewish State, and the Unresolved Jewish Dilemma
By Geoffrey Wheatcroft
Reviewed By William B. Quandt
There is no shortage of books on Zionism, yet this one is different. First of all, the author is neither a Zionist nor an anti-Zionist. Rather, he is a historian who asks how Zionism, a movement founded just 100 years ago, has contributed to its original goal of creating a normal life for Jews. His survey takes him on a journey through history and ideas, concluding with the travails of the successful, but not always happy, modern state of Israel. The author, however, has a tendency to judge Zionism by its initial purpose, paying too little attention, perhaps, to the inevitable hardening of ideology and organization that occurred as Zionists confronted the British and Arabs in Palestine, Hitler’s attempt at extermination, the early wars of the fledgling state, and the challenges of peace. Still, his observations are filled with insight, his stance is dispassionate, and his conclusions are thought-provoking.