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July 26, 2002
A disturbing approach
Letters
Editor: There were two things in Claire's letter ("Don't give
heretics a voice," Bulletin, July 19) that I found especially
disturbing. One is her narrow-minded dismissal of critics of Israeli
state policy as "heretics." Such "heretics,"
past and present, include such respected figures as I.F. Stone,
Yehudi Menuhin and the renowned Israeli philosopher Yeshayahu Leibowitz.
Worse than this was her bizarre reference to the "goy media."
Is it really necessary to use such anachronistic, tribalistic language
in discussing our complex multicultural reality in North America
at the beginning of the 21st century?
Carl Rosenberg
Vancouver
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