An interfaith protest took place outside of Caterpillar's annual shareholder meeting on June 9, 2010, demanding that Caterpillar stop selling bulldozers to Israel. A counter-protest was organized by Jewish groups supporting Israel.
This is a weak video, adding too much heat and too little light. Wild accusations against the anti Caterpillar protesters were allowed, without any fair chance for rebuttal. That's sort of like Fox News and Rush Limbaugh. Instead a soft position on the other side was also included, a person who had no idea of the accusations that would be paired here. Fair hearings of both sides are needed, and not Fox news style debates. This video is typical of overly "nice" religious groups.
That moron actually thinks there were al-qaida on the Mavi marmara? Can't he even keep up with Israeli propaganda?
Falstaff85 1 year ago
This is a weak video, adding too much heat and too little light. Wild accusations against the anti Caterpillar protesters were allowed, without any fair chance for rebuttal. That's sort of like Fox News and Rush Limbaugh. Instead a soft position on the other side was also included, a person who had no idea of the accusations that would be paired here. Fair hearings of both sides are needed, and not Fox news style debates. This video is typical of overly "nice" religious groups.
FireweedFarm 1 year ago
We were there to protest Caterpillar, not to support Hamas, as the boy says.
I guess the people on the other side of the street must just hate houses.
weexer053 1 year ago