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Norman G. Finkelstein received his PhD from the Princeton University Politics Department in 1987. He is the author of many books that have been translated into 60 foreign editions, including THE HOLOCAUST INDUSTRY: Reflections on the exploitation of Jewish suffering, GAZA: An inquest into its martyrdom, and most recently, I ACCUSE! Herewith a proof beyond reasonable doubt that ICC Chief Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda whitewashed Israel. He is currently writing a book tentatively titled, I'll Burn That Bridge When I Get To It: Politically Incorrect Thoughts on Cancel Culture and Academic Freedom In the year 2020, Norman Finkelstein was named the fifth most influential political scientist in the world.
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Yes, but why, Why, WHY would Israel and we complicit Americans play such a brutal, below-the-belt, savage game against prisoners, sitting ducks, in the biggest concentration camp in the world? That’s what my wife’s cousin called it after his visit to Gaza a few years ago. Well, check out this revelation:
http://globalresearch.ca/war-and-natural-gas-the-israeli-invasion-and-gaza-s-offshore-gas-fields/11680
They, the .001%, always find a way to marginalize us by dividing and conquering. So we lament right wing Israeli radicalism and the power of the Israeli lobby, and the mainstream media fills the heads of the self-righteous with garbage about terrorists and misguided rockets and the fears of the Israeli public. They don’t talk much with Jewish Voice for Peace. “And so it goes” said Kurt Vonnegut (*)
We, the disparate 99% including the people of Gaza have more in common with one another than we have with the 1%. George Carlin was RIGHT! Recall how much he said they care about us?