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Tuesday, March 18, 2025

STOP TELLING THE TRUTH YOU ANTI-SEMITE!

 First Amendment rights, freedom of expression, are often ignored and violated as a matter of routine, at all levels of US Governments.  Vice-President Vance recently lectured Europeans on 'Freedom of Expression', perhaps he should examine the situation at home first, starting with the Government he is a member of.

With freedom of expression in place you have a democracy as long as there is nothing that you cannot criticize, however, as soon as there is an issue that is not allowed to be exposed or discussed, democracy is dead and you live under an authoritarian regime. The word 'Antisemitism' is often the tool used to silence dissent.

For example, trying to deport an individual who organized a pro Palestinian gathering at a University, is an act of an 'authoritarian regime', in my opinion.

  A recent example speaks for itself.

"US mayor wants to end lease of theater that screened Palestinian documentary"

W460 

 Award winning Filmmakers (Palestinian and Jewish) of  "No Other Land"

 

"The mayor of Miami Beach, Florida, wants to terminate a lease and cut financial support for an independent film theater that screened an Oscar-winning documentary about the conflict between Palestinians and Israelis.

Mayor Steven Meiner introduced a resolution describing the film "No Other Land" as antisemitic. City commissioners will discuss the resolution Wednesday during their next meeting.

"No Other Land" opened last Friday at O Cinema, located at the Miami Beach Historic City Hall. Meiner had reached out several days before the premiere to discourage O Cinema CEO Vivian Marthell from showing the film.

"The City of Miami Beach has one of the highest concentrations of Jewish residents in the United States," Meiner said in his letter to Marthell. "The 'No Other Land' film is a one-sided propaganda attack on the Jewish people that is not consistent with the values of our City and residents."

Marthell initially agreed not to screen the movie in a response to Meiner, but the showing went on as scheduled.

"My initial reaction to Mayor Meiner's threats was made under duress," Marthell said in a email Thursday. "After reflecting on the broader implications for free speech and O Cinema's mission, I (along with the O Cinema board and staff members) agreed it was critical to screen this acclaimed film."

O Cinema has always been committed to sharing films that not only entertain, but also challenge, educate and inspire meaningful dialogue, Marthell said.

"We understand the power of cinema to tell stories that matter, and we recognize that some stories — especially those rooted in real-world conflicts — can evoke strong feelings and passionate reactions. As they should," Marthell said. "Our decision to screen 'No Other Land' is not a declaration of political alignment. It is a bold reaffirmation of our fundamental belief that every voice deserves to be heard."

In December and January, the city of Miami Beach executed two grants worth about $80,000 for O Cinema, according to the mayor's proposed resolution. About half the money has already been paid, but the resolution would stop the rest. The city began leasing space to O Cinema in 2019 with the ability to terminate the contract with 180 days of notice, which is what Meiner is seeking to do.

"No Other Land," which was shot between 2019 and 2023 and released last year, was directed by a group of Israeli and Palestinian filmmakers: Basel Adra, Hamdan Ballal, Yuval Abraham and Rachel Szor.

"When the mayor uses the word antisemitism to silence Palestinians and Israelis who proudly oppose occupation and apartheid together, fighting for justice and equality, he is emptying it out of meaning," Abraham said in an email. "I find that to be very dangerous."

The film documents the destruction of Palestinian villages in the West Bank by the Israeli military. It won the Academy Award for best documentary feature as well as earlier awards.

While the film has earned wide praise from film critics, it has also drawn controversy.

"Freedom of expression is an important value, but defamation of Israel into a tool for international promotion is not art," Israeli culture minister Miki Zohar said in a social media post."

 https://www.naharnet.com/stories/en/311623-us-mayor-wants-to-end-lease-of-theater-that-screened-palestinian-documentary

 

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3 comments:

  1. Thanks Frank. We have to keep hammering away. The Vietnam war did not end quickly or easily, either.

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  2. "US detains student to expand pro-Palestinian activist clampdown"
    https://www.dailysabah.com/world/americas/us-detains-student-to-expand-pro-palestinian-activist-clampdown

    Freedom of expression in action?

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  3. Speaking the truth.
    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/1HmRGl61ABg?feature=share

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