Book review of Gilad Atzmon's The Wandering Who?
Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2018 8:52 am
JW:
Book review of Gilad Atzmon's The Wandering Who?
The first thing to wander is why the selection of those colors for a book about some/most/all? Jews? The colors look (so to speak) to be pretty much the Nazi colors:
Nazi symbolism
During the book review let's count the number of times Atzimon says, "Hitler", "Nazis" and "Holocaust". Let's turn it into a drinking game. Every time one of those words is said we will do a shot of the Palestinians' favorite drink. Unfortunately, no one seems to know what the Palestinians' favorite drink is. Maybe Nouzo? James Zogby has recently famously claimed that Israelis are guilty of cultural genocide against the Palestinians by claiming that hummus is Israeli (a redundant claim since he also claims that Israel is guilty of simple genocide against the Palestinians). Has Israel likewise genocided the Palestinian national drink? Atzmon could be the person to ask.
Joseph
The New Porphyry
Book review of Gilad Atzmon's The Wandering Who?
The first thing to wander is why the selection of those colors for a book about some/most/all? Jews? The colors look (so to speak) to be pretty much the Nazi colors:
Nazi symbolism
The Nazis' principal symbol was the swastika flag. The black-white-red colour scheme is based upon the colours of the flag of the German Empire.
During the book review let's count the number of times Atzimon says, "Hitler", "Nazis" and "Holocaust". Let's turn it into a drinking game. Every time one of those words is said we will do a shot of the Palestinians' favorite drink. Unfortunately, no one seems to know what the Palestinians' favorite drink is. Maybe Nouzo? James Zogby has recently famously claimed that Israelis are guilty of cultural genocide against the Palestinians by claiming that hummus is Israeli (a redundant claim since he also claims that Israel is guilty of simple genocide against the Palestinians). Has Israel likewise genocided the Palestinian national drink? Atzmon could be the person to ask.
Joseph
The New Porphyry