"The brilliant Palestinian plan to capture the pliable minds of American college students was laid out in front of me 25 years ago, during a very sinister business meeting in Israel" By Gary Wexler
@OldRoberts953
Artists used to be much more eccentric, individualist and visionary. They seem to be the most ideologically conformist group imaginable now. You know what their political positions on gender, Israel, climate change and race will be.
@afneil
It was much better in the studio era when stars were under contract, and you did not know what they thought about anything. I think mystery is preferable in an actor. People want to be entertained, they do not want clueless actors lecturing them.
@ThePosieParker
Good. He deserves to. It is clear that many people, especially men like Starmer, think that women are doormats who will not make a fuss and can be safely ignored.
@leekern13
To him, Jewish people are not human. He has made that clear time and time again. Owen Jones is deeply racist and is what he accuses other people of being.
@EinatWilf
I wonder if Europe really had an honest moral reckoning after the Holocaust. So many political leaders are eager to morally indict Israel. To me, it looks more and more like trying to assuage a bad conscience by demonizing the victim.
@ClaudiaWebbe
Hamas needs to surrender and release all of the hostages, especially the children. Ariel (4) and Kfir Bibas (1) must be released. No child should have to endure kidnap and imprisonment.
#BringThemHomeNow
@nicolelampert
I knew that there was going to be a far-right backlash if the Saturday hate marches were allowed to continue. I really blame the political class for this.
@IncMonocle
It is what I feared would happen. Once you encourage people to "see race", you cannot control where it goes. White identity politics is the inevitable next step.
@robkhenderson
What happened to Camille Paglia? I have been reading her books and interviews for years. She seems to have completely disappeared from public life. Is she ill?
@JewishChron
Do not trust Keir Starmer, he has pivoted on almost everything. He is not a man of principle, and he will cave if enough pressure is applied by activists.
@IncMonocle
@KemiBadenoch
The instant a black person has an opinion that goes against any of the prevailing left-wing pieties, they become fair game. You can say anything you like about them.
@KonstantinKisin
@jonsopel
I am not a great admirer of GB news, but they have reported on stories that other news channels have ignored, such as interviewing the two Israeli brothers who were detained at the Manchester airport. It is vital that someone covers these stories.
@RachelMoiselle
She tried to defund Israel's Iron Dome, until then I thought that perhaps she was just misguided and ill-informed. But anyone who could do something so diabolical hates Israel and wants it gone. She is maliciously antisemitic.
@Khaledhzakariah
@Conservatives
I really agree with everything you said, but I still think that a Labour government would be worse. I am really frightened about what they will do.
@MissLauraMarcus
I worry that Keir Starmer will be like Joe Biden. Pretend to be a safe centrist and then foist terrible policies on us as soon as he is voted into number 10. I do not trust him one iota.
@KonstantinKisin
She should have prepared. Coleman Hughes did a lot of reading about Jewish history and the Middle East before he started weighing in on the war in Gaza. I do not even know why someone would agree to a debate if they had not read around the topic.
@CamYisraelChai
@leekern13
I have seen 5 year-olds doing the same thing at other children's birthday parties. Really grim to see a 31-year-old behaving in the same way.
On Ruth Wisse "she understood that words weren’t meant for cocktail parties, but for battle. “Language is a dialect with an army and navy,” she has said. When it comes to Jews and ideas, no one has been a tougher, more inspiring general"
@JakeWSimons
"The brilliant Palestinian plan to capture the pliable minds of American college students was laid out in front of me 25 years ago, during a very sinister business meeting in Israel" By Gary Wexler
@Miss_Snuffy
I remember Temple Grandin saying in an interview that she thought it was easier growing up with autism in the 1950s because it was much clearer what was expected of you and the social rules were much clearer.
@Ayaan
I fear they won't. They are still dismissing people's concerns as bigotry despite the mounting evidence to the contrary. They have allowed immigration to become a populist cause. To me, it seems that they would prefer to be voted out of power than take charge of the situation.
@Zubi_Freeman
@coldxman
Grade inflation is a big problem. Thomas Sowell said that when he was at the University of Chicago in the 1960s it was very hard to get an A. In many of the courses he took, no one in the class got an A. The standard was a lot higher.
@Miss_Snuffy
The far-left who claim to want social mobility in theory are actually hostile to it in practice. People like Ian Dunt do not want poor children, especially ones from ethnic minority backgrounds, to succeed.
@rich_toronto
We can see that in Europe and probably America that people are beginning to vote against the political establishment and in favor of anti-immigration politicians.I think a lot of people are angry about what is happening. I hope that this will make the situation better for Jews.
@ThePosieParker
@Bernadette_POW
Good luck to you all today. Thank you so much for speaking out uncompromisingly on behalf of women and girls and defending our rights.
@Khaledhzakariah
The conservative party has alienated many people. I really hope that the people who rebuild the party are going to promote socially conservative values on issues like immigration, drugs, law and order, education and family structure. We want tradition and continuity.
@KosherCockney
The Neo-Nazis look ecstatic, don't they? Thanks to the far-left, they are finally seeing their ideas and talking points being mainstreamed.
@TonyDowson5
This was always really an argument for quotas and reparations. It was wrong to tell people guilt is heritable and that they should pay for the sins of their ancestors. Of course, the reaction was going to be ugly. It is not a self-image normal people would or should accept.
@joshxhowie
He will never admit that he is complicit and that he has supported a genocidal antisemitic cause. He is like all the communists who denied the horrors of the gulag.
@RachelMoiselle
It's natural to want to assume that other people are acting in good faith. I used to be like that. Now I think that the left is irrevocably poisoned with Jew-hate, it has distorted all of their principles. I no longer think they can reform themselves.
@ClaudiaWebbe
Hamas needs to unequivocally surrender and release all of the hostages, especially the children. Ariel (4) and Kfir Bibas (1) must be released. No child should have to endure kidnap and imprisonment.
#BringThemHomeNow
#BringThemAllHomeNow
@nicolelampert
Agreed. I feel the same way about Tilda Swinton and Juliet Stevenson. I was so much happier not knowing the political beliefs of actors.
@DreyfusJames
Great film. Although I always find it amazing that a jobbing actor could afford such a big apartment in New York. I find it hard to suspend disbelief in that bit.
@Daniel_Sugarman
I really hope decades from now, when people look back on this hateful era, that this nonsense will be utterly incomprehensible to people. I hope that this type of person does not exist.