“Wrong does not cease to be wrong because the majority share it.” Tolstoy

One strikingly poignant article, and an opposing view to the Page 1 article published in The Kansas City Jewish Chronicle (Feb. 12, 2015) entitled “Analyzing the high-stakes game of Netanyahu’s Congress speech,” is a commentary by Ruthie Blum. {mprestriction ids="1,3"}(“Right from Wrong: Anti-Semitism denial and smug Jews,” Jerusalem Post, Feb. 16, 2015)

 

In the midst of all the political chatter around us, Ms. Blum clarifies recent events, otherwise muddled and/or convoluted, while showing her impatience with intellectual dishonesty.

We’re privy to a fly on the wall view of the 51st Munich Security Conference and a look at the “goings-on last week” of the home countries of the three top diplomats involved in the conference.

As she illuminates further we can see ourselves, demystified.

I urge you to read it because it is us, read it because it is important, and read it because we can affect a change.{/mprestriction}