Yale political theorist Seyla Benhabib is UC Berkeley's Harry Kreisler's guest in a discussion of how political theory can further our understanding of globalization and its impact on the struggle...
Yale political theorist Seyla Benhabib is UC Berkeley's Harry Kreisler's guest in a discussion of how political theory can further our understanding of globalization and its impact on the struggle for human rights. Series: "Conversations with History" [12/2004] [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 8996]
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She is so full of shit. At 2:00 she says her family came to Istanbul in 1492 due to the Spanish Inquisition. How likely is that???? Very unlikely. First, the Spanish inquisition lasted about 30 years. Second, only about 80,000 jews were expelled from Spain. So the numbers are not on her side. Does she have any documents proving that her family was expelled in 1492?? Of course she doesn't. She just tells this tale because it sounds "romantic". She's full of shit.
Seyla Benhabib should move to South L.A. and immerse herself in a nice black & hispanic neighborhood. She can deal with the gangs there, the graffiti, the trash, filth, super high crime, etc etc. If she isn't willing to do that, she has NO RIGHT to impose her multicultural ideology on the rest of us.
Of course though, Mrs. Benhabib lives in a nice, safe neighborhood... like all typical hypocritical liberals.
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Another Turkish Sephardi.
Of course though, Mrs. Benhabib lives in a nice, safe neighborhood... like all typical hypocritical liberals.