Gilad Atzmon and Ken O’Keefe scrutinize the role of language in political discussion and Palestine solidarity discourse in particular. In this segment they examine Zionism, Israel, Jewish tribalism and the usage of the “J word.”
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by Kenneth O'Keefe / December 2nd, 2013
Gilad Atzmon and Ken O’Keefe scrutinize the role of language in political discussion and Palestine solidarity discourse in particular. In this segment they examine Zionism, Israel, Jewish tribalism and the usage of the “J word.”
This article was posted on Monday, December 2nd, 2013 at 9:52am and is filed under Israel (Historical Palestine), Language, Video, Zionism.
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