it's interesting how they invert the equation: the israelis are the oness who are willing to exchange land for peace and the muslims who dream of conquering the world. it's hard to know whether the people who do these cartoons really believe that the arabs want piece with israel or know how dishonest their self-representation is -- ie are they dupes or demopaths?
another question: how does this play in a place like europe which seems susceptible to this kind of framing of the issue.
It's tough to know, isn't it? My feeling is that even in Europe such overt expressions of anti-semitism are a turn off, so I like to display them for the wider audience who usually has an MSM filter passed over what they're fed. I think this stuff speaks for itself, even to the (non-immigrant) European public.
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it's interesting how they invert the equation: the israelis are the oness who are willing to exchange land for peace and the muslims who dream of conquering the world. it's hard to know whether the people who do these cartoons really believe that the arabs want piece with israel or know how dishonest their self-representation is -- ie are they dupes or demopaths?
another question: how does this play in a place like europe which seems susceptible to this kind of framing of the issue.
It's tough to know, isn't it? My feeling is that even in Europe such overt expressions of anti-semitism are a turn off, so I like to display them for the wider audience who usually has an MSM filter passed over what they're fed. I think this stuff speaks for itself, even to the (non-immigrant) European public.