
Katie Stoller
@kater__totz
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05-07-2013 22:35:41
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At Willie Nelson's 90th birthday party in April, Snoop Dogg, the Chicks, Keith Richards, George Strait, and many, many more came together for a two-day celebration the likes of which the world has never seen. Now streaming on a TV near you. 📺 texasmonthly.com/arts-entertain…


In a further irony regarding these events at Princeton University, there is this: x.com/KareemRifai/st…



This documentary from Sheryl Sandberg is very important to watch. It is upsetting and unsettling — and that’s exactly why it is worth watching.



These venues shutting down from London to NY & beyond to not air a 20 year old Israeli girl singing in the Eurovision really is a cultish, xenophobic, immoral, racist, dystopian flex. We’re living in a time where the cruelest, most bigoted people genuinely see themselves as light

.Douglas Murray: “You can't reach a deal with H×mas… Most wars end because one side wins, and one side loses. We have endless rounds of conflict because Israel is never allowed to win. If H×mas survives this, then we will see another round of this war in a few years.”


As Seth Mandel wrote: “….it is impossible for the rest of us to pretend that we didn’t see a chunk of society, whether in person or online, rush to cross that line and cheer the people who kidnapped a baby.” (Pls read Seth’s piece in its entirety: commentary.org/seth-mandel/th…)

A non-targeted baby that dies in an airstrike is a tragedy. A baby that dies at the hands of his captors by being beaten to death is a violation of human decency. Both babies died. Both are innocent. Both deaths are tragic. But there is zero moral equivalence between the two

There’s no evidence that horrible thing Hamas did actually happened. And if it did happen, it wasn’t that bad. And if it was that bad, it’s not a big deal. And if it a big deal, it’s not their fault. And if it is their fault, they didn’t mean it. And if they did mean it,

