Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Notice that the Zionist "liberal", Haaretz, refers to deep seated racism as "deep personal suspicion." "But her father's initial discomfort at the idea of an Arab donor betrays the deep personal suspicion that stokes this conflict, and gives the film a darker undertone. Yaakov Levinson remarks shortly after his daughter's life-saving operation that he would would have preferred a Jewish donor and remarks that he would never allow his children to be friends with Arabs for fear of "bad influence"." (thanks Sellam)