Simon Sebag Montefiore unloads on the Israel-Gaza war and "the decolonization narrative"- while staying remarkably vague on who and what he's talking about
Simon Sebag Montefiore unloads on the Israel-Gaza war and "the decolonization narrative"- while staying remarkably vague on who and what he's talking about
Historian Simon Sebag Montefiore warns in an article (that prints out to be 13 1/2 pages) about what he takes to be a dangerous ideology: “decolonization.” According to him, this poisonous way of thinking has lead to such phenomena as this: [S]ince October 7, Western academics, students, artists, and activists have denied, excused, or even celebrated the murders by a terrorist sect that proclaims an anti-Jewish genocidal program. Some of this is happening out in the open, some behind the masks of humanitarianism and justice, and some in code, most famously “from the river to the sea,” a chilling phrase that implicitly endorses the killing or deportation of the 9 million Israelis.
Funny, I read one paragraph and stopped. Obvious strawman presentation of the Left.