Talk:Lynn Gottlieb

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Obvious POV and w/o any citations.

"reiterated his oft-repeated wish for Israel's swift demise"

No context is provided for this comment. It's as if the Iranian President wants Israel to sink into the sea and take all the Jews living there, with it.

Is that what he said? If so, CITE the comment.

I've read his clarification - that he wants the ZIONIST STATE (States are political entities, and he probably does not approve of a JEWISH State that discriminates against non-Jews and was founded on the dispossession and displacement of the indigenous inhabitants - the Palestinians) to 'vanish from the pages of history'. He drew a parallel to the 'vanishing' of the SOVIET UNION to explain his original comments.

The Soviet Union no longer exists. And he wants Israel to be erased from the map as well. I think that's perfectly reasonable. No discriminatory State should exist - including Iran. Including Saudi Arabia. Etc.

Israel is an ethnocratic State. Tons of superficial truths (laden w/ intellectual dishonesty) are regurgitated reflexively by Zionists and tribal Jews to promote their narrative on the I-P conflict. A narrative - btw - doesn't have to be true. It's simply part of the PR game to distract/divert/etc. while the power structures in place keep building facts on the ground.

Anyways, the basic point is that Ahmedinejad never implied he wanted to see Israel destroyed. I mean that language is dishonest and evokes the imagery of death and misery and blah blah. But he's talking about political ideologies (Zionism = Colonialism = Imperialism).

Deleting this obvious POV now, and the person who put it in can find a source and explain to us all here what Ahmedinejad's meaning was to me if I am mistaken. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.140.104.139 (talk) 14:30, 18 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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