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By Justin Podur at Nov 20, 2006
Now, I can't honestly say that "Borat" was the worst movie ever because, well, I didn't get through the entire movie. By the 40th intolerable minute of it, I walked out. Let me say up front - I am no prude. And while I am sensitive to racism and sexism... (More) Comments (26)
By Justin Podur at Nov 20, 2006
Now, I can't honestly say that "Borat" was the worst movie ever because, well, I didn't get through the entire movie. By the 40th intolerable minute of it, I walked out. Let me say up front - I am no prude. And while I am sensitive to racism and sexism... (More) Comments (26)
By Justin Podur at Nov 03, 2006
I have been meaning to put together some resources and a little timeline on Oaxaca, mainly so that I could sort out what is happening for myself. In the meantime though, I would send you all to the NarcoNews, friends who have been doing great work for man... (More) Comments (0)
By Justin Podur at Nov 03, 2006
I have been meaning to put together some resources and a little timeline on Oaxaca, mainly so that I could sort out what is happening for myself. In the meantime though, I would send you all to the NarcoNews, friends who have been doing great work for man... (More) Comments (0)
Liberating the Word in Colombia
By Justin Podur at Oct 30, 2006
This week I'll be participating in a tour by one of Colombia's best journalists and one of the leaders of Colombia's indigenous movement. The journalist is Hollman Morris, in Canada to receive a 'free expression award' of the type normally given to the su... (More) Comments (3)
Liberating the Word in Colombia
By Justin Podur at Oct 30, 2006
This week I'll be participating in a tour by one of Colombia's best journalists and one of the leaders of Colombia's indigenous movement. The journalist is Hollman Morris, in Canada to receive a 'free expression award' of the type normally given to the su... (More) Comments (3)
What a grim field (Canadian politics and Israel/Palestine)
By Justin Podur at Oct 16, 2006
A brief report from the stomach-turning exercise of watching Canadian politics. The liberal leadership race is unfolding and all candidates are competing to bend lower in obesiance to racism and contempt against Palestinians. How bizarre that Michael "not... (More) Comments (8)
What a grim field (Canadian politics and Israel/Palestine)
By Justin Podur at Oct 16, 2006
A brief report from the stomach-turning exercise of watching Canadian politics. The liberal leadership race is unfolding and all candidates are competing to bend lower in obesiance to racism and contempt against Palestinians. How bizarre that Michael "not... (More) Comments (8)
By Justin Podur at Aug 26, 2006
I wanted to say a few more things about Suzette Haden Elgin's system for 'verbal self-defense'. The central idea she presents is that we can use language to create an abusive environment, or we can use language to create a non-abusive environment. Where t... (More) Comments (5)
By Justin Podur at Aug 26, 2006
I wanted to say a few more things about Suzette Haden Elgin's system for 'verbal self-defense'. The central idea she presents is that we can use language to create an abusive environment, or we can use language to create a non-abusive environment. Where t... (More) Comments (5)
Verbal Self-Defense and Leftists
By Justin Podur at Aug 25, 2006
I think political debates are often important. I would do more debates if I had appropriate venues. I engage in debates even when they are unpleasant. But I often get the feeling that they are unnecessarily unpleasant. The unpleasantness, in other words, ... (More) Comments (5)
Verbal Self-Defense and Leftists
By Justin Podur at Aug 25, 2006
I think political debates are often important. I would do more debates if I had appropriate venues. I engage in debates even when they are unpleasant. But I often get the feeling that they are unnecessarily unpleasant. The unpleasantness, in other words, ... (More) Comments (5)
The next phase of the war in Lebanon
By Justin Podur at Aug 15, 2006
So, I assume everyone understands that the war isn't over? And since the war isn't over, let's not talk yet about anyone having 'won'. The 'ceasefire resolution' was a joke. It was a resolution that was based on Hizbullah surrendering. The only proble... (More) Comments (99)
The next phase of the war in Lebanon
By Justin Podur at Aug 15, 2006
So, I assume everyone understands that the war isn't over? And since the war isn't over, let's not talk yet about anyone having 'won'. The 'ceasefire resolution' was a joke. It was a resolution that was based on Hizbullah surrendering. The only proble... (More) Comments (99)
N. and the Memory Wall (On a day in the future)
By Justin Podur at Aug 13, 2006
N., a young Palestinian/Israeli Jew, was late for her meeting with her friend H., the child of Palestinian Muslim refugees who had returned from Lebanon on a bus a few years before. N. was still preparing her gift for H., a hat to cover his prematurely ba... (More) Comments (16)


