Britain's college boycott
I wish I could've addressed this sooner, but here's what I have to say for now: not that I was so interested in doing business with such a snide bunch to begin with! And why should Israel's colleges have to spend any time with them if they're going to be that way?
And on that note, let me point to the following article on YnetNews, which says that the boycott is actually a blessing in disguise. Yes, indeed it is. Because if that's how they're going to go about their business and be enemies with Israel, why should we have to feel bothered? Any "friend" who would do such a thing is not a friend at all, and no relations with them need be maintained.
And on that note, let me point to the following article on YnetNews, which says that the boycott is actually a blessing in disguise. Yes, indeed it is. Because if that's how they're going to go about their business and be enemies with Israel, why should we have to feel bothered? Any "friend" who would do such a thing is not a friend at all, and no relations with them need be maintained.
Labels: anti-semitism, Israel, londonistan