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Monday, November 28th 2022 / Monday, November 28th 2022
Mitchell Bard Algemeiner, Nov. 25, 2022 “The line between advancement of knowledge and promotion of political conviction has in some arenas been largely obliterated. Any disciplinary pretense to objectivity then disappears.” One of the reasons that descriptions of college and university campuses as universally antisemitic or hostile to Israel are so inaccurate is […]
Greg Johnson Penn Today, Nov. 21, 2011 “… in times of insecurity, instability, and political, social, or economic disruption, antisemitism becomes a way of making sense of the world. It’s a trope that identifies those at fault for all sorts of perceived maladies.” Antisemitism has been called the oldest hatred, spanning nearly 2,000 years, and as […]
Monday, November 28th 2022
Avi Benlolo National Post, Nov. 26, 2022 “It’s game on when it comes to scrutinizing the victimization of the Jewish people and questioning why this particular definition of antisemitism is considered polarizing despite its wide international acceptance.” Here is the inconvenient truth: the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s (IHRA) “working definition” of antisemitism is not polarizing […]
Isranet Daily Briefing
Friday, November 25th 2022 / Saturday, December 2nd 2023
“This pandemic has provided an opportunity for a reset. This is our chance to accelerate our pre-pandemic efforts to re-imagine economic systems that actually address global challenges like extreme poverty, inequality and climate change.” – Canadian PM Justin Trudeau Shabbat readings: Esau the Ancestor of Rome: Dr. Malka Z. Simkovich, The Torah.com, Nov. 7, […]
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Terence Corcoran Financial Post, Nov. 20, 2020 “So it is not by verbal chance that Trudeau used the word “reset” in his video conference speech.” Prime Minister Justin Trudeau lit up some of the highly flammable sections of social media the other day after excerpts from a two-month-old virtual speech he gave […]
Chris George The Niagara Independent, Nov. 20, 2020 “In short, we need a “Great Reset” of capitalism. We must build entirely new foundations for our economic and social systems.” Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has now openly referred to his federal government’s post-COVID-19 economic policies as complying with “The Great Reset,” the title of […]
Friday, November 25th 2022
David Solway The Jewish Voice, May 12, 2022 “… the word that should trouble us most in all of this is ‘imagine’…. Is it really a good idea to place economies under the servitude of amateur imaginations? You cannot dream an economy (although it is very possible… to kill the one we already […]
Ron Bluey and Michael Walsh Eagle Forum, Nov. 2, 2022 “… they gave us a test and as far as they’re concerned, we passed with flying colors. We stopped our freedom of speech, we stopped going to church, we let them close our churches down, they broke up freedom of assembly.” By now […]
Communiqués Isranet Daily Briefing
Thursday, November 24th 2022 / Thursday, November 24th 2022
Citation de la Semaine: “Celui qui est prudent et qui guette un ennemi qui ne l’est pas sera victorieux.” – Sun Tzu, L’Art de la guerre Netanyahou face à Ben Gvir et Smotrich: diviser pour mieux régner? LPH INFO, novembre 16, 2022 Netanyahu vise un consensus « large » tout en respectant le principe de majorité TIMES OF […]
“In retrospect, the whole thing looks like a nesting doll of fraud: a sketchy crypto product, built on a berserk approach to protecting customer assets, wrapped inside a fraudulent effort to “philanthropy wash” his ill-gotten wealth.” – Derek Thompson “EFFECTIVE ALTRUISM” IN ACTION The Strange Morality of the Bay-Area Billionaire Left: Victor Davis Hanson, […]
Robby Soave Reason, Nov. 21, 2022 “The New York Times’ report on this disaster uses soft, passive language to disguise blame at every turn. This is the outlet that treats nearly every development in the tech sector as an existential threat to democracy, yet its summation lets SBF write his own verdict” The public is […]
Thursday, November 24th 2022
Ariel Zilber, Thomas Barrabi and Lydia Moynihan NY Post, Nov. 14, 2022 “As Bankman-Fried’s estimated fortunate ballooned as high as $26 billion during the pandemic-era cryptocurrency boom, the FTX founder used the windfall to cultivate cozy relationships in media.” The shocking implosion of the FTX crypto exchange has become an embarrassment for a who’s […]
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