I’ve been asked to put some of my tweets on antisemitism, anti-Zionism, and current UK discourse around the issues together into a blogpost or article. I don’t think I have the time or spiritual/mental capacity to […]
Tag: discourse

An Apology, a Non-Recission & some clarifications re: “Symmetry.”
Last Thursday, I wrote a post entitled “Symmetry,” and I began it as follows: ”Can you imagine– scores of armed men, who do whatever their leaders tell them to do, could kidnap or kill whoever […]
There is no such thing as a “Revenge Attack.”
Framing matters. Language shapes reality, and reality is unwinding sickly, deadly, unreal. If the reports coming in are confirmed- and they are not confirmed yet- that it was Jewish people who kidnapped and murdered the young […]
“Some Gays are Nazis,” ie., the Brilliance of De-Collectivization, ie., a Graffito Revelation
I was riding in the bus this morning, near my new home in South Tel Aviv. Out the window, I saw the following graffito*, which at first caused me to double-take, and then sent me […]
What’s Wrong with the Discourse About Throwing Rocks?
[This piece was originally published on the Daily Beast’s Open Zion Blog] The first time I saw a house being demolished in the West Bank village of Al-Khalayleh, I wanted to pick up a stone […]