Lying as a Social Norm in Islamic Countries
Not a Glitch, Not a Bug – the Operating System
Not a Glitch, Not a Bug – the Operating System
Purim, the holiday when everything turns upside down, is perhaps the most appropriate moment to remind empires drunk on themselves: You too – in the end – are just a costume
When you educate for hatred – you don’t build a generation
You build a long-term problem with a high school diploma
How the “right to live” became less important than the right to tweet against you in fluent English
The West has forgotten itself… Israel remembers too much
And the light? It’s still there – but it takes courage to turn it on.
And this time, a satirical column, sharp but not inflammatory, that seeks to address one of the popular slogans of the humanist-relativist era.
With or without baklava — it’s time to stop underestimating the new Sultan of the Middle East.
Because while Iran is still building the bomb, Turkey is already filming the series that will make you fall in love with whoever holds it.
If there was a Nobel Prize for throwing Israel under the wheels, Europe would already win it every year.
Maybe it’s time we stop being surprised: this is not a bug, it’s a function. As long as Europeans are looking for a cheap sense of morality – we will remain their favorite scapegoat.