in many of his novels and interviews, oz' (klausners) chauvinism gleams. his chauvinism is a variation of the ashkenazi-zionist-sabar-chauvinism. not least it consists of the claim that "one" is on the side of the peace and is the civilized party and is very tolerant towards the savages. that is directed not only towards the palestinians but also towards the sephardi compatriots.
in many of his novels and interviews, oz' (klausners) chauvinism gleams. his chauvinism is a variation of the ashkenazi-zionist-sabar-chauvinism. not least it consists of the claim that "one" is on the side of the peace and is the civilized party and is very tolerant towards the savages. that is directed not only towards the palestinians but also towards the sephardi compatriots.
zobielamouche1 6 months ago
Amos Oz on imagining the other as an antidote to fanaticism.
He suggests: "humor is tolerance, humor is pluralism"
"Give me a funny person and I'll know this person is immune to fanaticism."
akivatoob 7 months ago
you can barely hear anything because of the acoustics and sound quality...too bad. :(
damillionmalania 9 months ago
@belnucci ..is immune to fanaticism"
RatDreams 1 year ago
"give me a funny person and I will know that this person is..." is what? I didn't understand the end of that sentence, what does he say?
belnucci 2 years ago
terribleechocanlisten
MauriceFlower 2 years ago