Saturday, June 04, 2011

Criticism of Israel that is/isn't antisemitic -
A Guide for dummies












Someone has gone to some trouble to provide a simple, step-by-step analysis/guide to determine whether a criticism aimed at Israel is antisemitic and therefore illegitimate, or can be regarded as straightforward, valid and relevant criticism of Israeli policies and therefore acceptable, by using a simple flow-chart.

Here, as wellLink

















































I'm sure there is some room for tighter calibration but the general purpose is served.

3 Comments:

At 11:04 AM EDT, Anonymous Anonymous said...

excellent!
somewhere I would add "Do you consistently refer to Ramat Shlomo as a settlement in East Jerusalem instead of a Jewish neighborhood built on a rocky hillside in North Jerusalem that was previously used for goat grazing?"

just practicing for a heated letter proetsting Hertzberg's reference in The New Yorker's "Talk of the Town" last week :)

May June 5 2011 be a day of peace everywhere along and inside the June 5, 2011 borders of Israel.

K2K

 
At 11:45 AM EDT, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Israel is an illegitimate country and Israelis are like the Nazis and monsters and expect nothing good from them.

 
At 11:48 AM EDT, Anonymous Anonymous said...

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