If you think the title of this podcast episode is an exaggeration, I invite you to answer a simple question:
What and who has any influence on the unconditional support that the Biden-Harris administration has been showing to Israel?
In the very first episode of my fifth season, this is what I choose to talk about.
Not because it was a topic I had planned on; but because of several events and pieces of information that surfaced just recently, while my podcast was taking a break.
So, as I ask at the beginning of my episode:
What do a UN vote, opinion polls, the murder of a US citizen, and leaked documents obtained by ProPublica have in common?
They are all examples. They illustrate different levels of analysis, different categories, that rather simple analyses of what the US government has knowingly chosen to show only
Please find the polls I point to here and here and the ProPublica article you have already heard about here. To check how your country voted regarding Israel’s occupation of Palestine, see this visual.
Here is one of the videos that I filmed as my podcast was resting, on something that I talk about in my episode now.
As always: stay strong, check on others, and keep your heart open.
❤️💔❤️
Justina
Find all my work on Palestine here.
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