09 October 2010

Dancing, Lies and Videotape: Palywood myth building at its best

This is yet another example of the palestinians making a mockery of the concept of truth in order to achieve their goals. The sad thing is, they will get away with it, unless those who truly care for the truth are able to look over what they say with a discerning eye, and influence others to do so.
Says Aussie Dave after telling the story you have to read in its entirety.

But then, Aussie Dave is an optimist. Me, I think they will get away with it anyhow...

7 comments:

Ami Vider said...

http://bit.ly/9i7ZLV -- it brings up the Time magazine article how Tel Aviv does not really care about the Israeli - Palestinian negotiations. Show we care? when all the bloggers are buzzing this way?

shira said...

<span>"Show we care? when all the bloggers are buzzing this way?"</span>
<span>I don't have anything to prove to Time mag, if they want to look at people having coffee as peace lethargics or even objectors, it is because they hold sinister views which emanate from their need to reason their narrow view of the world.</span>
<span>we need to defend our rights no matter how many 'dancing soldiers' there are out there, otherwise there won't be peace, but a one state "solution".</span>

SnoopyTheGoon said...

With all due respect, Ami, I am not sure I understand the question.

Dick Stanley said...

Oh, I get it now. You confused me on the other post. Palywood is Palestinian Hollywood. Not bad.About as rellevant as the real Hollyweird.

Waiting for Time Mag to be fair is a waste of, uh, time. They haven't been fair since I was a kid (back in the Dark Ages of the 1950s) and imagining that reading their productions would keep me informed. Ho, ho.

Face it, Time Mag is for morons who think they print the truth. Fewer and fewer all the, uh, time. Have you noticed how thin the mag is?

SnoopyTheGoon said...

Yeah, soon it will become Time Out magazine...

David All said...

Have believed for quite a few years that whatever Time says is either false or at best only half true. Their cover story I usually dismiss out of hand and know the opposite is more likely to be correct.

As for the dancing soldier, it is bad enough without the attempts at exageration to try and make it seem much worse. 

SnoopyTheGoon said...

Uhu...