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These Days, It Is Hard to Be a Jew and Even Harder to Be an Israeli!

Figure 1 – Protest in Israel calling for early elections (Source: The New York Times) Last week’s blog was focused on the present weaponization of the term “genocide.” This blog will focus on the recent weaponization of antisemitism — specifically, the … Continue reading

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Learning From a Five-year-old: Destruction Can Lead to Better Construction!

Last week, I promised to discuss issues such as the required “motive” in the context of the recognized legal definition of genocide: “Genocide is an internationally recognized crime where acts are committed with the intent to destroy, in whole or … Continue reading

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 Genocide As a Legal Term

Last week’s blog focused on my recent return from a trip I took with my wife to Europe to memorialize 80 years since the British army’s liberation of Bergen-Belsen and the American army’s rescue of me and the remnants of … Continue reading

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Bergen Belsen: The Most “Popular” Concentration Camp?

  Figure 1 – The planned evacuation of some of the Bergen-Belsen prisoners to Thereisenstadt, a camp farther from the front line. The train was liberated by the American Army in Farsleben on April 13, 1945 (Source: Daily Mail) The … Continue reading

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Vacation before Memorials

I started the April 16th blog with the announcement that my wife and I were leaving for three weeks to Europe mainly to memorialize 80 years of liberation in two locations in Germany. The next blog will focus on that … Continue reading

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Global Governance

  Figure 1 –  Preparation of the World Summit on Inclusive Global Governance Plan of Action: Roadmap to 2023 (Source: Democracy without Borders) Are we ready to change global governance to face threats that do not recognize state boundaries? The … Continue reading

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Cross-Border Global Threats and Opportunities

(Source: Eur0m0ney) Article IV, Section 4 of the US Constitution provides: The United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a Republican Form of Government, and shall protect each of them against Invasion; and on Application of the … Continue reading

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Are we American (or Israeli or Polish), Global Citizens, or all of the above?

(Source: Kosmos Journal) Next week, my wife and I are taking a trip to Europe. The main objective is to celebrate 80 years since the liberation of Bergen-Belsen by the British army on April 15, 1945. My own liberation, along … Continue reading

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Brokenism and and its Impacts

 (Source: Notes from the Middle Ground Substack) When we vote to destroy a country, we shouldn’t be surprised when the country gets destroyed. By the same token, when we continue to vote to destroy many countries, we shouldn’t be surprised … Continue reading

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Legal Fights

  https://bsky.app/profile/annsharon.bsky.social/post/3liderfg7ak25 A previous blog (November 12, 2024), titled “Resilience,” was posted a few days after President Trump won the November election. It emphasized the constitutional resilience of the American government system. That blog focused on the term limits of … Continue reading

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