tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-699890406163567974.post3044773708151545072..comments2024-01-20T08:49:30.815+02:00Comments on Between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv: Of Maps and HypocrisyMichael Sedleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02684514303911193073noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-699890406163567974.post-28900339922926617092009-06-17T15:06:23.466+03:002009-06-17T15:06:23.466+03:00I don't mind you using the pic Michael (thanks...I don't mind you using the pic Michael (thanks for the namecheck) - but you did take it out of context. My argument was that a graphic designer would have realised that skinny white lines on a yellow background wouldn't show up. I find the argument that they are there *if you look closely* unconvincing. The idea that Gaza is on the Israeli tourist circuit is worse than ludicrous. As I said in my post, Israel rightly protests the frequent attempts to write off its existence on various maps; Palestinians and their supporters also rightly protest. <br /><br />The Palestine Solidarity Campaign's hypocrisy lies in its blatant wiping of Israel of the map while protesting the wiping of Palestine off the map. This is dangerous particularism and typical bias from the PSC.Mirahttp://greensengage.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.com