Uprooted Palestinians are at the heart of the conflict in the M.E Palestinians uprooted by force of arms. Yet faced immense difficulties have survived, kept alive their history and culture, passed keys of family homes in occupied Palestine from one generation to the next.
Canadian journalist Eva Bartlett attempts to clarify issues about the Syrian conflict in a debate with two Americans, one of whom, is Stephen Zunes, a political science professor at the University of San Francisco. From his perch in California, Zunes, who seems to have a peculiar facial tic, pompously suggests he knows more about the situation in Syria that does Bartlett, who has filed numerous reports from on the ground inside Syria.
Zunes apparently relies a lot on the mainstream media for his information. For one thing, he believes there are “moderate” rebels. He also asserts that protests held in 2011 at the outset of the conflict were “brutally suppressed by the Assad regime,” and he refers to the democratically elected president of Syria as a “war criminal.” If Zunes is typical of university professors in America, it’s no wonder the country is in such a sad state.
When Bartlett attempts to set the record straight–for instance on the early protests–Zunes basically dismisses everything she has to say.
The other guest on the show, Gareth Porter, is not one of my favorite writers either, but at least he has the grace and good form to concede at one point that Bartlett “knows much more about this than I do.” No such concession is made by the presumptuous and overbearing Mr. Zunes.
In a few more days it will officially be autumn, and then of course after that comes the Christmas season. I’m kind of reminded here of the passage from the Gospel of Luke often referred to as “the Song of Mary.” Here the future mother of Jesus raises her voice in a lyric carol which opens with the words, “My soul glorifies the Lord.” She goes on to say:
He has performed mighty deeds with his arm; he has scattered those who are proud in their inmost thoughts.
He has brought down rulers from their thrones but has lifted up the humble.
I posted this video–of Assad and his wife Asma visiting a Christian church in Damascus–in a post I put up on December 30 last year. Since the visit to the church is mentioned by Bartlett during the debate, I’ll take the liberty of posting it here again:
Blessed are the people of Syria, blessed is the grace of God, and blessed is Eva Bartlett.
EVA BARTLETT DOES HUMANITY A FAVOR: RIPS ANTI-SYRIA HASBARANIK STEPHEN ZUNES TO SHREDS
Eva Bartlett is a demon-slayer. The brave globe-trotting Canadian journalist went on RT’s CrossTalk for the very first time, and, with tremendous poise and professionalism, smashed “Professor” Stephen Zunes to smithereens. Many of you should know Zunes as a “nonviolence”-spewing charlatan, a veteran NGO-Human-Rights-Industrial-Complex goon, a longtime protector of the usurping Zionist entity’s cancerous existence and an enthusiastic early proponent of the ‘Israeli’-NATO-GCC-spawned “Syrian revolution”. The sister eviscerated the myth of the “moderate rebel”, in categorical rejection of Zunes’s lies, exposing the crimes of Ahrar al-Sham and Harakat Noureddine al-Zinki and blasting the Zionist press’s deliberate failure to cover Syrians enduring so much suffering because of these so-called “moderates”. Zunes droned on and on with the usual talking points of the First World “Left”, the vast majority not even worth repeating, but Eva wasn’t trying to hear any of it. She dropped eyewitness testimonies of Syrians who made it clear that there wasn’t a single difference between the Takfiri terrorist gangs regardless of their titles and she also crushed the longstanding crock of balderdash–which amazingly persists even five years on–that the origins of the war on Syria were “peaceful”.
Even as Zunes became damn near hysterical, calling for Dr. Bashar al-Assad to be hung at The Hague and laughably comparing him to Netanyahu and Nixon–this “professor” is a real live preacher of “nonviolence” and Anti-Imperialism, ain’t he?–Eva essentially told him that no Syrian cares what he thinks and that they love their president so much that they’ve risked their own physical security just to be near him. It was, simply put, a breath of fresh, pristine air to see someone on Syria’s side lay waste to one of the most reprehensible Sorosites on Earth. So Striking Star Salute to Ms. Bartlett for her wonderful, composed performance. And another Striking Star Salute for all her exceptional work on both Syria and besieged Gaza, where in both instances she headed right into the heart of the conflict with World Zionism and humbly reported, with no regard for her own person, on those forgotten by the criminally complicit mainstream media. Like Lizzie Phelan and Serena Shim (R.A.), if there were more Western journalists, nay, humans like her, we would all be a lot better off.
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