Talk:Bradley Burston

Latest comment: 7 years ago by InternetArchiveBot in topic External links modified

Serving the self

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This article, perhaps penned by Mr. B himself, is a self-serving apology or defense of someone who has, at least in recent years, consistently sided with enemies of the State of Israel. There is, however, no mention of this, leaving the impression that Mr. B is a defender of Israel. Whatever one thinks of Mr. B's opinions on the issues, this «article» is dishonest because unbalanced, or rather tilted to mirror Mr. B's image of his own ethical standing. And let nobody think that healthy critical opinions of governments by journalists are here considered treason or even unwanted (they are emphatically not). Spades are simply not diamonds.

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