David Harris of the American Jewish Committee writes on his Jerusalem Post blog about the refusal of a New York Times-owned radio station to air a commercial condemning Palestinian rocket attacks against the Israeli town of Sderot.
[According to the station's] logic, the only way to broadcast the plight of Sderot’s residents over the airwaves is to equate Israel’s right of self-defense with Hamas’s and Islamic Jihad’s right to strike Israel at will. …
I can only imagine what would have been the response had we done a spot during the London blitz. Would it have been turned down as well, perhaps on the grounds that we failed to refer to reciprocal British military actions against Nazi Germany?
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So what’s new with the New York Times? Never mind the London Blitz - what would happen if God forbid there was an threatened attack or a series of attacks on New York ?
Would the New York Times stay shtum then ? Not that the BBC would be any better.
Yours in disgust,
oyce Simson
The lack of basic morality is becoming more and more apparent to all. How ironic that this is taking place while the utter hatred of Israel’s enemies towards Israel is also becoming more and more apparent.
In the meantime, we have to help ourselves.
For those interested in assisting Sderot and the people of Sderot by learning Torah - here is an initiative for you -
http://12tribefilms.wordpress......ishnation/
2 bad our establishment has never bothered to start a national Jewish radio network. I guess those that control the establishment dont think media is important.LOL
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