What's depressing me is that the ultra-lefts, and the Greens, and left critics generally, have a very good point, when it's night after night of blather and preening and self-congratulatory ecstasy, and meanwhile, as you say, not a single word about the arms proceeding en route as usual, and the bloodletting and horror continuing apace in Gaza and the West Bank. It's revolting.
Okay, a correction: the parents of a hostage were allowed to speak (but no Palestinians or Palestinian Americans) and the father mentioned "the suffering of the innocent civilians in Gaza."
As for the Labor movement, see night 2. It got a good airing there.
What's depressing me is that the ultra-lefts, and the Greens, and left critics generally, have a very good point, when it's night after night of blather and preening and self-congratulatory ecstasy, and meanwhile, as you say, not a single word about the arms proceeding en route as usual, and the bloodletting and horror continuing apace in Gaza and the West Bank. It's revolting.
Okay, a correction: the parents of a hostage were allowed to speak (but no Palestinians or Palestinian Americans) and the father mentioned "the suffering of the innocent civilians in Gaza."
Rev Warnock also spoke of them.