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Now is OUR Time to Denounce Antisemitism
As followers of Jesus we are often grieved over the compromise and cowardice of previous generations of Christians.
With righteous indignation, we say, “Had I lived in the days of slavery or segregation, I would have taken a stand. I would have spoken up!”
With righteous indignation, we say, “Had I lived in the days of slavery or segregation, I would have taken a stand. I would have spoken up!”
Posted in Faith, Islam & Sharia
Tagged Basilea Schlink, Bill Ackman, Columbia University, Corrie Ten Boom, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Eliezer Berkovits, Ephraim Oshry, Hamas, Israel, Jewish people, jihad, New York Post, Shai Davidai
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From Gulag to Google
It is true that Google is not imprisoning dissenters in a vast network of prison camps, similar to what Alexander Solzhenitsyn described in The Gulag Archipelago. But there is a good reason that retired NYU professor Michael Rectenwald titled his 2019 book Google Archipelago: The Digital Gulag and the Simulation of Freedom.
Posted in Media Watch
Tagged Alexander Solzhenitsyn, Basilea Schlink, Big Tech, Google, Google Archipelago: The Digital Gulag and the Simulation of Freedom, Hunter Biden, Joe Biden, Michael Rectenwald, The Gulag Archipelago, The New York Post, Twitter, YouTube
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