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Speaking in objection to the Greek government’s move to block the so-called “Freedom Flotilla” from sailing to Gaza, Ebab Lotayef recently told the Sun News Network that they had solicited, and received, a legal opinion about whether or not it was permissible for Greece to prevent the flotilla from sailing.

That legal opinion declared there was “no basis” for Greece preventing the flotilla from sailing.

The source of that legal opinion? None other than Richard Falk.

Falk has reportedly declared that "Greece has no right to detain foreign-flagged ships in its ports other than for purposes of assuring seaworthiness via timely inspection. And they cannot interfere with 'innocent passage' through their territorial waters, and this passage is definitely innocent."

Before one even considers the intentions of the Flotilla activists, one should consider the base errors in Falk’s “opinion”. The Tahrir didn’t merely pass through Greek waters, it docked at port Agios Nicolaos in Crete, making it subject to Greek authority.

Beyond that, the passage through Greek waters was not “innocent”. The goal of the flotilla activists has never actually been to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza – the comically-named Audacity of Hope wasn’t carrying any humanitarian aid at all, only...More >>

jenny peto zionist macleans national post propaganda politics racist homophobicAs a gratuitously attention-seeking anti-Zionist, Jenny Peto must actually be rather pleased with the response to her graduate thesis, “The Victimhood of the Powerful: White Jews, Zionism and the Racism of Hegemonic Holocaust Education”.

From Macleans on Campus to the National Post to the pages of The Propagandist, Peto’s thesis has been at the centre of a firestorm of criticism and debate.

Not that Peto’s thesis has managed to attract to her the right kind of attention. Rather, her thesis seems to have satisfied very few people in terms of meeting a high standard of academic quality. This should surprise no one; an essay like “The Victimhood of the Powerful” was in no way meant to satisfy such standards. It was merely meant to advance an extreme political agenda.

With its broad focus on issues of “white privilege”, Peto’s argument actually seems to be about grievance-based politics. Moreover, through the theme of “solidarity”, the thesis aims to transplant various grievances related to the topic of “white privilege” shared by western anti-Israel activists to Palestinian homosexuals.

But even more than this, as with...More >>

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