โ What Is Israelโs Judicial System Really Selling Us?
When judges drink the espresso of the rule of law – and drip a little activism into the coffee
When judges drink the espresso of the rule of law – and drip a little activism into the coffee
When you hear the word “occupation,” everyone imagines a machine gun, checkpoints, fences, and an army on every corner.
But it turns out that this occupation? It’s less “occupation” and more “VIP customer service” – with an invoice to the Home Front Command.
The Israeli media, like its American counterpart, has long ceased to be concerned with reporting, but with directing. If once the reporter was sent into the field with a notebook, today he goes there with a script, and with a clear goal: “Bring material that will strengthen the message.”
More and more people are waking up to the fact that this “darkness” of tradition, borders, family and nation is precisely what has held civilization together. And they are beginning to understand: true progress does not erase the past – it builds on it.
A sober look at the newscast as a marketing department of consciousness
Because if there’s one thing the right has already learned, it’s that the best-selling product on television is the fear of thinking differently