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Wednesday, February 23, 2005
What I love about Al Jazeera is how they always tell the truth no matter what
Ohhh Al Jazeera is sooooo full of shit. Infact, I'd say that Al Jazeera is sort of like a newspaper for... "special people".
Now they'll have readers believe that Iraqi women were better off under Saddam's rule because they live under constant threat of being sexually abused by American soldiers. Okay I am certain that a few women have been raped, but c'mon.

I'm also wondering about another thing. How come every time you see a photo of Arab women they're crying their eyes out, beating their hands against their chest? I mean, don't tell me they behave like that 24/7. Something tells me that's a "camera set up". Why is it that when we see photos of women from Sweden, or Australia, that they never behave like that, regardless of what they've been going through?

Also, why are people still listening to Amnesty International???
The other day I overheard a conversation between fellow students at university, whose opinions are completely different from mine. Their conversation was about how "Amnesty really isn't a reliable source anymore, because everybody knows they're political". Even leftists are beginning to doubt Amnesty.


This just fills me with compassion. Yet another Arab drama queen.

"The human rights group Amnesty International said that Iraqi women are living under the threat of extreme violence and sexual abuse and that their conditions are worse than under the rule of the toppled leader Saddam Hussein."

Article here 

Recommended, and less so (yeah, I'm cruel)
It's true I occasionally find him a tiny little offensive, for nobody does he spare! But he is (yes it's true, I'm saying it, I am!) the best Israel blogger. I very much recommend his recent post on disengagement. We're talking about Israellycool here, in case there's a doubt (everybody who reads me knows how I dig this dude, eventhough I tend to leave offensive comments on his blog, ehrm).

Am I acting inappropriately if I also name what I believe to be the most "overrated" blog? (You can guess what I mean by that). Infact, I think it's the only Israel blog I don't like. Or maybe it's just the fact that the subject of "Jewish porn stars, Jewish Playboy bunnies, Jewish cheerleaders and vodka & rap" doesn't fascinate me that much. But that's just me. I shouldn't be so negative.

Israeli scientist in Iceland
On the university web I saw that a "Jacob Brenner" was holding a lecture tomorrow. Figuring that this sounded like an Israeli name, it caught my eye, and I checked it out, and apparently an Israeli biologist is speaking here in Iceland tomorrow: Jacob Brenner, Department of Immunology (Virology), Kimron Veterinary Institute, Bet Dagan Israel give the lecture "Ruminant congenital malformations with special referenco to Arboviral infection of pregnant dams "

Jacob Brenner will talk about his research “Neonatal ruminant diseases and desease prevention in Israel

It's a pity I have no interest what so ever in biology so I certainly won't be attending, but am an glad we're enjoying such fine weather these days. Had he come a week ago it might have seriously depressed him.
I wish they'd send some Israeli anthropologists over here instead!





 
Tuesday, February 22, 2005
You've gotta love Stewie

I don't really feel like writing anything sensible today. I am feeling a little ill, and I am just relaxing, trying to recuperate. I have been laughing like crazy over these "Stewie quotes" from my favorite tv show "Family Guy". Anyone out there watch Family Guy? Stewie is this evil, and yet irresistible baby, who speaks with a British accent, and plans to take over the world. Check these out:

Stewie: Am I to spend the entire day wallowing around in my own feces? A little service here.

Stewie: Am I to spend the entire day wallowing around in my own feces? A little service here.

[The Griffins have inherited a mansion. Stewie is being waited on.]
Stewie: You. Cut my eggs.
[waiter cuts his eggs]

Stewie: So, what do you think of this "Music Television?"
Stewie: I say mother, this hotdog has been on my plate a full minute and it hasn't yet cut itself.

Guy in Chicken Suit: Enjoy your chicken sandwich.
Stewie: Enjoy your studio apartment.

[Lois is washing Stewie's hair in the sink]
Stewie: Careful. It's 'gently rub the scalp', not 'scrub like you're trying to get the vomit out of a Christmas dress', you stupid holiday drunk.

Meg: Can I be in the play, Mom?
Stewie: Oh yes, you can be the dumpy teenage girl who cries backstage because no one finds her attractive.

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Haha ohh you've gotta love how disgusting he is. Here are some more Family Guy quotes and funny things
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Monday, February 21, 2005
Homicide bomber film airs in the land of nazis (yeah I'm annoyed)
I can't believe I waste my breath disliking France for their anti-semitic/anti-Israel biases (as well as for generlally being annoying) when Germany is still in existence, and has clearly not changed one bit. So Germany congratulations, because I hereby declare you to be the world's alltime nr 1 Western Jew haters.

Suicide bomber film airs in Berlin

 

Audience embraces controversial film shot almost entirely in Nablus; may also be screened in Israel By AFP  

BERLIN - A portrayal of Palestinian suicide bombers as complex and conflicted people driven to their deadly deed by the Israeli occupation premiered in an unflinching film at the Berlinale .

 

"Paradise Now," shot almost entirely in the West Bank town of Nablus, follows two longtime friends, Kais Nashef as Said and Ali Suliman as Khaled, as they prepare and set out for their attack in Tel Aviv.

 

But, gradually, the young men change their minds.

Photo: Reuters
Kais Nashef, Ali Suliman, and Hany Abu-Assad (aka 3 monkeys) Photo: Reuters

 

"They are human; whether you like it or not, (So why don't they act like it?) even the suicide bombers are human. They make extreme decisions in an extreme situation," Palestinian-born director Hany Abu-Assad told AFP in an interview.

 

The Berlin audience warmly applauded the controversial movie (Yeah like they once applauded a guy with a moustache crying out "Deutchland, siege heil!), which is screening at the festival in competition for the Golden and Silver Bear awards. Six days before the honors are scheduled to be handed out, there is no clear favorite.

 

"This is reality, this is what life is like under occupation. We didn't need to do much acting," Ashraf Barhoum, who portrays Abu-Karem, the mastermind behind the planned attack on Israeli soldiers, said.

The movie includes the filming of the traditional video in which the would-be "martyrs" explain why they are sacrificing themselves (themselves???) in the armed struggle against occupation, and a scene in which the men are wired up as human bombs.

 

Barhoum said everyone felt the film hit very close to home.

 

"People were crying when Khaled was reading his last will and testament to the video camera,” he said. That really touches me. Or no it doesn't!

 

Abu-Assad based his tale on interrogation transcripts of failed suicide bombers, along with friends and families of attackers who died.


The 55th Berlinale, second only to Cannes and equal to Venice on the global film festival circuit, runs through the 20th of February. 

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I eventually learned to avoid discussing the Israel-Arab conflict with anti-Israel individuals. But back when I still used to (and it occurs from time to time), I would constantly get comments like "well I'm not saying that suicide bombing is the right thing to do, I'm just saying it's understandable".
In other words, people might say they don't condone them, but in a way they do. With filth like this coming out, where do you expect it will end?

B'Anglit!
Oh yes! Yediot Ahronot in English, finally!

 
Sunday, February 20, 2005
Knesset approves 17-5
The decision has been made. July 20th 8000 people will be forced to leave their homes, forced to leave everything behind, so that Israel can give more of their land to homicide bombers, and settlers will have to live with the fact that because of the decisions of what is the only Jewish state in the world, their homes will be given to killers.

My heart truly does go out to the settlers, and the people of Israel, who are losing their land. As I have said before, I hope for better times.

Keeping an eye on Israel :-)
Hasidic Gentile writes about this cool map on a website called "Eye on Israel".
As I was checking out parts of Jerusalem, I realised what an idiot I am. I got lost so many times in Jerusalem in January. In fact, all I ever did was get lost. I even made new friends while trying to find my way to places! Why didn't it cross my mind to study a map first? These maps make it all look so simple. And it really isn't that hard. I'm just not the sharpest pencil in the box when it comes to finding places.

Just sad
I'm not even going to talk about Today's cabinet vote on the pullout.
I have a lot of thoughts, but all I will say is, that I hope the future holds better times than this for the land & people of Israel, despite the current mess.
Giving land for peace? Where has that gotten others?
 

A little on disengagement
I can't even begin to describe how depressed this disaster has me. That is, Ariel Sharon's disengagement plan. I just feel like crying my eyes out that it is the Israeli government that is permitting this horrible tragedy to occur. Don't they see what they're doing?
I recommend you all watch this video describing the situation of the Jews in Gush Katif - Gaza (Hat tip: Menorahblog)

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