Excellent post, noone. I did some research on Miko Peled. He now lives right here in San Diego and is founder of a Jewish-Palestinian dialogue group, half Jewish, half Palestinian, that is said to be one of a half dozen such dialogue groups in the area.
I wonder if some of the aforesaid groups and/or his activity may have prompted the prolific Zionist campaign in our town to support Israel and eliminate anti-semitism. You see the signs on the lawns of many homes in areas close to large Jewish populations, as well as advertised on local media sources and in the brochures of local Christian churches. Is is disconcerting to see so much attention being given in our country to rid the world of anti-semitism when the joos, themselves, created the problem.
How is the success of the present Zionist campaign going to change our economic problems in the U.S? Israel has NEVER put food on OUR tables. To hell with them.
I lived in San Diego for 20 years and didn't notice any real "pro-Zionist" movement
noone: This is a "movement" that has just shown itself in the last two years. Prior to that, they moved just between themselves. During the fifty years I worked among the Zionists, both here and in New York City, I heard plenty of stories about their eternal victimhood, but they seemed bent on showing the world they could survive.
The name "Don Stillwell" sounds familiar, but I can't recall why. I'll have to think on that awhile.