Seth Freedman: Remove the blinkers and see the truth

For two years on Cif, I’ve detailed the miscarriages of justice I’ve witnessed. But many are still convinced Israel can do no wrong

Seth Freedman, guardian.co.uk, 17 December 2008

I find people over here who keep harping on about ‘human rights’ violations by Israel conveniently forget or ignore that if Seth were to live in any, yes, ANY Arab or Iranian country in the neighbourhood, he would have been jailed, abused and then deported, if not accused of being a ‘zionist’ spy and then condemned to capital punishment.

Two years after penning my first piece for Cif, there is still no getting away from the kind of criticism seen in the comment above. No matter that the thrust of georgeindia’s rant had nothing to do with the subject of my article, anyone perusing the thread is encouraged to believe that the fact that the Israeli regime has not beheaded me for my dissent is ample proof that all is well in our little corner of the Middle East. Which, of course, it isn’t, despite the best efforts of Israel’s squadron of cheerleaders to convince the world otherwise.

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