Monthly Archives: December 2020

Reason vs faith in the age of Trump

Lawrence Davidson explains why Christian fundamentalists who believe that the unethical, immoral and mentally suspect charlatan Donald Trump is an appointee of their Christian God not only threaten US democracy but also call into question more than 3,000 years of human progress. Read more [...]

O Little Town of Bethlehem… What would Christ say about His birthplace today?

Bethlehem Ghetto Stuart Littlewood voices the hope that the lockdown in force in the UK would prompt Britons to think about the people of Bethlehem "smouldering under the brutal lifetime-long lockdown imposed by Israel’s military? And from which there’s no escape, no respite?" Read more [...]

International law vs eternal recurrence: The US and Israel

Lawrence Davidson: "If Biden wants to promote a safer, more humane world under the rule of law, he should turn his attention to the assassin and not the assassinated; to the saboteur and not those sabotaged; to Israel, and… his own nation’s Middle East foreign policy…" Read more [...]

Anti-Semitism claims mask a reign of political and cultural terror across Europe

Weaponsing anti-Semitism Jonathan Cook says Zionists and their supporters in the West are weaponising "anti-Semitism" to damage the reputation of Israel’s critics while depriving Muslims of the right to take offence at gratuitous insults of Islam and giving Jews every right to take offence at criticism of Israel. Read more [...]

The planet cannot heal until we rip the mask off the West’s war machine

War machine Jonathan Cook writes: Making Read more [...]

Trump’s election defeat: A near miss with despotic selfishness

Racist Trump Lawrence Davidson comments on the view that the bigoted and racist sentiment underlying support for Trump is a permanent condition “rooted in the fabric of America", and fears that US democracy may not be up to the task of tackling that sentiment. Read more [...]

Establishment journalists are piling on to smear Robert Fisk now he cannot answer back

Robert Fisk Jonathan Cook writes: Something Read more [...]