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Reader Richard Bond in Scotland sent some photos of hare (and one ratite as lagniappe). H/t: Malgorzata Posted on SeptemSeptemby whyevolutionistrue Posted in anti-semitism, journalism 19 Comments Posted at 10:15 am Readers’ wildlife photos And I know which one I’d live in if I had a choice. Israel isn’t a perfect country, and Netanyahu is making it worse, but I’m betting that if there’s ever a two-state solution-which I favor-I know which state will be more liberal, tolerant, and progressive. Of course, those who attack Israel and defend Palestine quietly ignore this stuff, as well as the disparity in the kind of material put out by Palestinian versus Israeli media. And this is not unique: you can find these lying photographs all over Palestinian and pro-Palestinian media, both private and official. The sad thing is that this lie gets widely circulated without anybody checking on it, simply because it conforms to what people want to believe: that Israel is killing Palestinian children. I’m betting they knew they were circulating lies. Clearly the Palestine Observer isn’t very observant, and didn’t do due diligence.
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I just did a reverse image search on the photo in the PO tweet, and got this article from the Montana Standard. This article below, from the Kitsap Sun in Bremerton, Washington includes the AP report and an AP photo, too. In fact, as as the Associated Press reports ( here and here), it was Saddam Hussein’s regime that killed the man’s son. It doesn’t take much digging (I believe a reverse image search would work) to find out that that’s not a body that came from Israeli activities. Its motto is “Keeping our audience updated about the situation in Palestine.” But what they post is typical of the anti-Semitic propaganda that gets passed around on social media, and in this case (as it is so often), the site is promulgating arrant lies.Īs Israell圜ool points out, the following tweet emanated from the PO in June:
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The P alestine Observer (PO) is both a Twitter site and a Facebook page, but I’m not sure who runs it, or whether it has anything to do with the government of Palestine. Posted on SeptemSeptemby whyevolutionistrue Posted in food, food and drink, Get off my lawn! 89 Comments Posted at 12:30 pm Politics as religion: Bill Maher’s latest bit You want thoughtful content today? Too bad-my brain isn’t working. Surely the human mind can devise a fruit-marking system better than this. I suppose there’s a reason for the paper things, but I don’t know what it is.
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The apple was besmirched.Ī while back I heard that they were replacing these stickers with laser-embossed tags that simply inscribed the skin of the fruit. This one was on tight, too, so when I removed it a piece of the apple peel came with it (picture below). After lunch today I was all set to have a nice, tart Granny Smith apple that, as usual, was marred by a fruit sticker. And I mean tightly: tighter than Donald Trump and Putin. Despite rumors to the contrary, those stickers aren’t edible. You know what really bothers me? It’s when every single piece of fruit you buy has a sticker tightly affixed to it.