among the flood of the past weekend news, this one imo got under reported and frankly surprised me:
Polish government freezes controversial Holocaust law
https://www.upi.com/Top_News/World-News/2018/02/24/Polish-government-freezes-controversial-Holocaust-law/4311519502498/
my own thoughts are multiple and in all, not necessarily tied directions..among the questions in my head:
1. the law was poor to begin with but how the zionist lobby was able to freeze it while the 'powerful' eu criticism was just ignored ?
2. wouldn't it be nice if the similar genocides (like the turkish against the armenians) get as much of much attention?
3. is poland's nationalist-leaning govt, refreshingly so imo, showing a welcome sensitivity to some of their 'independent' actions ?
Polish government freezes controversial Holocaust law
https://www.upi.com/Top_News/World-News/2018/02/24/Polish-government-freezes-controversial-Holocaust-law/4311519502498/
my own thoughts are multiple and in all, not necessarily tied directions..among the questions in my head:
1. the law was poor to begin with but how the zionist lobby was able to freeze it while the 'powerful' eu criticism was just ignored ?
2. wouldn't it be nice if the similar genocides (like the turkish against the armenians) get as much of much attention?
3. is poland's nationalist-leaning govt, refreshingly so imo, showing a welcome sensitivity to some of their 'independent' actions ?