Comments on JusticeTypePad2011-08-29T16:29:04ZDavid Bognerhttps://www.treppenwitz.com/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://www.treppenwitz.com/2011/08/justice/comments/atom.xml/Jameel commented on 'Justice'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef0153912d4cfd970b2011-08-31T15:08:17Z2011-08-31T15:08:17ZJameel http://muqata.blogspot.comThis is the pros and cons on the JPost site today. http://www.jpost.com/Opinion/Letters/Article.aspx?id=236057 BTW; I'm sure Derfner will get a job...<p>This is the pros and cons on the JPost site today.</p>
<p>http://www.jpost.com/Opinion/Letters/Article.aspx?id=236057</p>
<p>BTW; I'm sure Derfner will get a job soon at Haaretz or at Al-Jazeera.</p>Jameel commented on 'Justice'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef014e8b20fac0970d2011-08-31T14:57:00Z2011-08-31T14:57:00ZJameel http://muqata.blogspot.comThanks for helping with the good fight!<p>Thanks for helping with the good fight!</p>Robert J. Avrech commented on 'Justice'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef01539125a766970b2011-08-30T18:05:16Z2011-08-30T18:05:16ZRobert J. Avrechhttp://seraphicpress.comDerfner will, no doubt, find employment with the Hamas Ministry of Propaganda—or Haaretz.<p>Derfner will, no doubt, find employment with the Hamas Ministry of Propaganda—or Haaretz. </p>avi commented on 'Justice'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef014e8b187884970d2011-08-30T15:57:35Z2011-08-30T15:57:35ZaviAnd while Israelis will tolerate an incredible diversity of opinions in the public discourse... we pretty much all draw the...<p><i> And while Israelis will tolerate an incredible diversity of opinions in the public discourse... we pretty much all draw the line at saying it is okay to murder us.</i></p>
<p>Many regular writers at Haaretz have long ago crossed that line. The English-speaking Olim who compose most of the JPost readership may "draw the line" as you say, but sadly many Israelis don't. </p>Barzilai commented on 'Justice'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef015434f80aa4970c2011-08-30T15:28:14Z2011-08-30T15:28:14ZBarzilaihttp://www.havolim.blogspot.comIt's getting harder and harder to stigmatize goyim as anti-semites when our own brothers are writing essays that would elicit...<p>It's getting harder and harder to stigmatize goyim as anti-semites when our own brothers are writing essays that would elicit an approving nod from Goebbels.</p>Larry commented on 'Justice'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef015434f7310b970c2011-08-30T13:13:54Z2011-08-30T13:13:54ZLarryI agree with Sarah B. It's not a right or left issue in this case. That was just wacko. Unfortunately,...<p>I agree with Sarah B. It's not a right or left issue in this case. That was just wacko.<br />
Unfortunately, every time a new radical view enters the debate, it can push it even further from the center, where people can often meet.<br />
Larry</p>At The Back of the Hill commented on 'Justice'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef014e8b11a83d970d2011-08-29T20:40:07Z2011-08-29T20:40:07ZAt The Back of the Hillhttp://atthebackofthehill.blogspot.com/The Jerusalem Post is now marginally more readable.<p>The Jerusalem Post is now marginally more readable.</p>Bruce commented on 'Justice'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef0153911d19c4970b2011-08-29T18:29:59Z2011-08-29T18:29:59ZBruceIt seems to me that Derfner's original blog posting was based on three core fallacies: 1. The wrongheaded notion that...<p>It seems to me that Derfner's original blog posting was based on three core fallacies:</p>
<p>1. The wrongheaded notion that those in favor of continued settlement in disputed territory are occupiers. This, of course, forces the hand of the right in the same prejudicial way that asking someone “when did you stop beating your wife” does. One can be 100% in favor of settlement in disputed territory, and 100% opposed to occupation. This wasn't a situation of one sovereign nation invading and occupying another. Israel has no less justification to build in Judea and Samaria than Arabs do. It's not a matter semantics.</p>
<p>2. That the Israeli settlements in the Yesha are hurting the Palestians. What’s hurting the Palestinians is world’s insistence that they are the continued victim of both the War of Independence and the Six-day War, neither of which were initiated by Israel as aggressor. This notion is, of course, perpetuated by the UN through UNRWA and the preservation of “refugee camps” throughout the region.</p>
<p>3. That somehow, the continued Israeli presence in the territories is meted out as justice for Arab terrorism. Nothing could be further from the truth. Our continued presence in the territories is legally justifiable. Arab terrorism is criminal. It was before there were any territories over which there was dispute, and it continues to be so.</p>a. commented on 'Justice'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef014e8b1030a4970d2011-08-29T16:58:35Z2011-08-29T16:58:35Za.Just yesterday I thought how much longer until he'll get a good kick rearwards. Thanks, Jerusalem Post, your publication is...<p>Just yesterday I thought how much longer until he'll get a good kick rearwards. Thanks, Jerusalem Post, your publication is now back in my newsreader.</p>
<p>Sarah B., absolutely agree. Good point.</p>Sarah B. commented on 'Justice'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef014e8b10135a970d2011-08-29T16:45:11Z2011-08-29T16:45:11ZSarah B.You don't have to be right-wing to find Derfner's essay repugnant and shockingly naive. If you are THAT far to...<p>You don't have to be right-wing to find Derfner's essay repugnant and shockingly naive. </p>
<p>If you are THAT far to the left, then EVERYONE looks right-wing to you!</p>