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Wednesday, December 01, 2004
The Ice Viking
One of my greatest weaknesses is curiosity. It has now taken over, once again, and this time in our blogoverse. I found an amazing blog called "Ice Viking". At first I found that a little offensive. I thought to myself: Hey that's me, how dare he...! But then I got over it.  Ice Viking is the blog of a pro-Israel man/woman (it remains a mystery) from Sweden. It's a very good, direct and informative blog. And well, the blogger is from Sweden. That's pretty unique. Swedes are generally anti-Israel.

The trouble the with Ice Viking is that he has no contact info, no personal info, no comment system, nothing, so I am not able to find out more about this person.
So Ice Viking, who are you, and how do I get in touch with you? Does anybody know?

 
Tuesday, November 30, 2004
Exams starting tomorrow
My exam period starts tomorrow, when a 3 day "home exam" in "The ethnography of Oceania" begins. I had a shock in today's class when I realised how I've been neglecting the reading for the much discussed 'Theories in anthropology II'. This is why I've been reading like a maniac today (like every other day these days). The good thing about having read Bourdieu is that it makes you capable of reading and comprehending everything else really fast.

Blogging will be a little more limited for the next 2 weeks, since I won't have time to pay attention to what is happening in the world outside of anthropology. So please keep me informed, and wish me luck! :-)

 
Monday, November 29, 2004
Interesting website and Bourdieu, again
I was delighted to find an interesting website called Catholic Friends of Israel. More of those, please!!

Another thing I'm wondering about right now (and a question for the academic reader) is the following:
Did Bourdieu actually understand his own work himself, or did he just take drugs, write a bunch of nonsense, and then end up having scholars worldwide pretend to make sense of what he's saying?
Or have I just not understood him yet?

Unites Nations Resolution Blogburst post

November 29, 1947 - November 29, 2004

United Nations resolution 181


November 29, 2004: Anniversary of the UN vote on Resolution 181



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Today is the anniversary of the UN vote on resolution 181, which approved the partition of the western part Palestine into a predominately Jewish state and a predominately Arab state. (It is vital to recall that the UN partition plan referred to western Palestine, to underscore that in 1921 the eastern part was ripped off the Jewish National Home by the British Government and handed over to the then Emir Abdullah.)

The partition plan was approved by 33 to 13, with 10 abstentions.

The 33 countries that cast the “Yes” vote were: Australia, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Byelorussia, Canada, Costa Rica, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, France, Guatemala, Haiti, Iceland, Liberia, Luxembourg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Sweden, Ukraine, Union of South Africa, USSR, USA, Uruguay, Venezuela. (Among other countries, the list includes the US, the three British Dominions, all the European countries except for Greece and the UK, but including all the Soviet-block countries.)

The 13 countries that chose the Hall of Shame and voted “No” were: Afghanistan, Cuba, Egypt, Greece, India, Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey, Yemen. (Ten of these are Moslem countries; Greece has the special distinction of being the only European country to have joined the Hall of Shame.)

The ten countries that abstained are: Argentina, Chile, China, Colombia, El Salvador, Ethiopia, Honduras, Mexico, United Kingdom, Yugoslavia.

On November 30, 1947, the day following the vote, the Palestinian Arabs murdered six Jews in a bus making its way to Jerusalem, and proceeded to murder another Jew in the Tel-Aviv - Jaffa area. This was a prelude to a war that claimed the lives of 6,000 Jews, or 1% of the total Jewish population in 1948. This toll is the per capita equivalent of today’s Canada losing 300,000 lives, or the US losing 3,000,000. The object of the war, launched by the Arabs in the former Palestine and the armies of Egypt, Tansjordan, Syria and Lebanon (with help from other Arab countries), was to "throw the Jews into the sea".  In addition, immediately after the UN vote, Arabs attacked their Jewish neighbours in a number of Arab countries, the murders in Syria’s Aleppo being the best known.

Bruised and bleeding, Israel prevailed nonetheless. May our sister-democracy thrive and flourish


 
Sunday, November 28, 2004
Fun, happy toys
Looks what Hasidic Gentile pulled out of this sleeve. A nice toy to remember a "happy memory"


Hexis
All right. Can anybody tell me what the word "hexis" means?
This is not a trick question. It's in an article I'm reading, and no online dictionary appears to recognise it.

Ending the Incitement
My reading marathon continues, but I can't resist mentioning a few things on recent occurences, such as Honest Reporting's latest article:

Ending the Incitement

A key obstacle to progress - and root of terror - that the western media has chosen to ignore.

The post-Arafat era has begun. Are things now moving in the right direction? A Nov. 19 New York Times editorial answered in the affirmative, hailing the Palestinian leadership for doing their part by 'resisting the urge' to deliver 'unnecessary anti-Israel speeches.'

But the problem of anti-Israel incitement extends far beyond formal speeches by Palestinian politicians. As CBS reported, Israeli Prime Minister Sharon now demands two key reforms before talks can begin:

One is the cessation of poisonous propaganda and continuing incitement in the Palestinian television and media. Second, a drastic change in the Palestinian educational system, ending incitement and demonization of Israel, the Israelis and the Jews.

'The venomous propaganda in the Palestinian media and education system is the root and foundation of the expansion of the suicide terrorism phenomenon,' said Sharon.


Now that's what you call style! Sexy bastard!

9/12/04: On official PA TV, Sheik Ibrahim Madhi calls Jews 'the brothers of apes and pigs' and predicts their mass murder [see video from MEMRI-TV]

Unfortunately, the typical news consumer has no idea what Sharon is talking about, since, as HonestReporting has continually indicated, the western media has largely turned a blind eye to the incitement against Israel and the U.S. that permeates Palestinian culture.

Palestinian cultural incitement is a prime focus of the HonestReporting documentary film Relentless, which was cited yesterday (Nov. 24) in the Wall Street Journal for 'chillingly show[ing] children on a Palestinian TV show expressing their desire to be suicide bombers, urged on by the host ¯ who blew herself up in Jerusalem.'


 
Friday, November 26, 2004
Barghouti as represented in Scandinavian media
There's an article in an Icelandic newspaper today  about Barghouti supporting Abbas and not becoming a presidential candidate. What is sad is that the paper calls him "the palestinian rebel leader". No mentioning the fact that he's a mass murdering animal...
Also, they managed to find such a "friendly" looking photo of him to publish where he's waving his handcuffs. I did a little checking and found out that this photo also appeared on the "free Barghouti" website. At the risk of sounding like someone who has been reading a little too much Bourdieu today, this does imply that it is a photo that gives a very good impression of him.
How horribly typical of European media.


Gross
Hey ya know, yesterday there was an Iranian who visited my blog. He found it by typing "intercourse with animals" on a search engine. Ewwww

Name Database
I like Hasidic Gentile. He's such a great blogger. I'm sure he doesn't mind me stealing things from him from time to time.
Such as his mentioning The Yad Vashem Shoah Victims' Name Database


I'm sorry but this was just so cool. I just had to steal it..


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