Monday, 21 February 2011

Another Schmuck on CiF

The Guardian has done it again


Apparently all Jews should be applauding Egypt



Well it’s official! The Jewish people just aren’t happy enough about the unfolding revolution in Egypt. We know we aren’t because Howard Cooper has taken us all to task for it in The Guardian’s Comment is Free. On the Side of the Pharaoh’s is the name of the post where we are shamed for our lack of interest in Egyptian affairs. Cooper spends an entire article explaining why he is so disappointed with his people though nowhere (naturally) does he actually say who it is that has him feeling this way. The line that sums it up for me is this;

I was saddened by the predominantly muted and apprehensive response to these uplifting events from many of my fellow Jews in the UK and in Israel.

Now it is not my intent to get into an argument with regards to Israel and the opinions expressed by Bibi with regards to the fall of Mubarak. What I take exception to is the presumption that Jewish organizations should be forced into expressing an opinion either way on this or any other issue. I am not sure who exactly it is that Cooper is referring to when he talks about the “muted and apprehensive response” to these events but the deafening silence may well be because we are all normal people who happen to be born to a particular religion rather than being superheroes who are constantly on vigil to do something about worldwide strife.

I think that a pretty eloquent argument could be made incorporating some of what Cooper says about Jewish fear for the future and how this may or may not affect the Arab-Israeli peace process and/or inter community relations. He seems to be alluding to these things when he says;  

Is it because this begrudging Jewish response has been dictated not by a recognition of the power of the human spirit to overcome oppression, but by fear?

There is a trap laid here. To argue with this point of view one way or another is to accept the fundamental presumption that it is possible to know what the ‘Jewish community’ (whatever that is) thinks or feels and that we should all be expected to take a stance. Come to think of it I am not sure which section/organ/branch of international Jewry is responsible for Egyptian revolutions that could stand up and provide an opinion.

I don’t know how Jews feel about the revolution in Egypt, I would imagine that there is about the same divergence of thought amongst us as there is in the rest of the population of the world. I just can’t see the logic behind The Guardian publishing a post that essentially says organised Jewry (without identifying any particular sect, organization or individual) is afraid and therefore is not applauding the fall of the Mubarak regime. I very much doubt that there will be any posts telling any other religious or ethnic groups how they should feel about international affairs.

Naturally it’s not as bad if it’s a Jew standing up and criticising Jews everywhere, right? Wrong! He reminds me of the character Rabbi Bengelsdorf in Phillip Roth’s The Plot Against America (slightly).

Monday, 14 February 2011

Freediving

I am absolutely intrigued by freediving, people diving for as long as they can on one breath. Often they dive without fins and really push the bounds of human endurance.

Check out this video to see what I'm talking about:

Tuesday, 8 February 2011

What a Wonderful Dateland




Went on a dating site about six months ago after it was recommended by a friend, lost interest in it and forgot my password anyway so it completely left my memory.

Kept getting bloody annoying SMS messages from them but couldn't un-subscribe as I had forgotten the password, genius.

Then I got a random email from them giving me a link directly to my page so I thought I would see if there was any interest before removing my profile and therefore stopping the sms messages.

I was glad to see that there were 5 messages, 4 of them from guys!!

Allo, I think to myself was my mate playing a trick on me and get me to sign up to a gay dating site?

So I look ad realise that I had only gone and ticked the box that said I was interested in guys AND girls...doh

Then when I thought about it even more I was like, only 5 messages in 6 months? I have always thought that gay guys get loads of action!

p.s. Come to think of it I should have wondered why on earth there were so many questions about sex. Blimey