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4/23/2025

EXCLUSIVE: Norman Finkelstein says pro-palestine protestors show ‘real courage’ By: RTSG

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WASHINGTON DC, April 5 (RTSG) – Thousands of protestors gathered in Washington DC this month to protest against the war in Palestine. Among the attendees was Norman Finkelstein, an American political-scientist and journalist who has spent decades advocating against the state of Israel and the war against Palestine. He has called Israel a “Jewish supremacist state” and says that Israel is committing crimes of apartheid against Palestinians. He has also spoken many times in support of Hezbollah, the Lebanese militant group which the United States has labelled as a terrorist organization.

We asked Finkelstein what he thought about this event, and if the showing there was a sign that more people were becoming aware of the movement.

​Finkelstein said that “It (the National March for Palestine) was a good showing, but it was almost all non-white. I don’t know why we lost the white folks who were coming out. It felt like it was not as representative. Much less diverse than it was say in November.”

When asked if this was because of a perceived threat to white people, Finkelstein replied “The threat is really not to folks like me, the threat is to the people who came. So they showed real courage, right, coming. I’m not sure, I don’t know what the answers are but it was very noticeable.”

Other attendees were also interviewed by RTSG News.

Em, a 51 year-old cook from Pittsburgh, said that “looking back at how Israel was created and the role of world banks” led him to become an activist for Palestine. “Once you start doing your research, man, you just can’t stop if you’ve got a heart and some moral conviction.”

“The biggest issue is that people are still acting like sheep until they wake up. People are cheap and very ignorant; they think it’s cool to just be the way we are.”

When asked if part of the problem was corporate influence in politics, Em replied that “[People] believe capitalism is flawless. I’m not saying we should ditch capitalism overnight—that’s what we have—but when corporations have more power than the workers, that’s a serious problem.”

We asked if this meant that people were waking up about the situation in Gaza. Em replied “It’s a nice crowd, right? But if people were really waking up, we’d have millions coming together—everyone from all over, even from places like DC or three hours away like Philadelphia.”

“This is serious stuff, yet if anyone knows anything, we’re just not coming together enough. It might be better than it was two or three years ago—even five years ago—but consider what happened recently: the country voted for someone who one minute said he’d lower prices and then switched to raising them, and then went on to talk about tariffs and taxes. It’s all so contradictory.”

“I believe it all comes down to getting money out of politics.”
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Another attendee, Ian, was interviewed about the situation in America. Ian said that “I think America highly values freedom, and we need to return to the spirit of 1776—standing for free speech and political rights.”
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“Despite the current government’s clampdown on our freedom of speech—like the actions on college campuses and the deportations of great Americans who stand up to Donald Trump—I love the American people and the idea of America.”

When asked if there were still redeeming qualities about America, Ian said that “We believe in freedom and political freedom, which is, for me, the nation’s most redeeming quality. It’s really only the ruling class that wants this war; the working class and the people who actually make this country run do not.”

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Siden04
4/23/2025 08:37:09 pm

Norm Finkelstein:

'If you ask my personal preference, I would say that I don’t believe in two states; I don’t believe in one state; I happen not to believe in any states'

Salman Rushdie:

He says free Palestinian state would be ‘Taliban-like.'

Neither Israel, Nor Palestine: No War but the Class War

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FAKHRY
4/28/2025 01:03:14 pm

You seem to be preferring clash of civilizations to class war. A hypothetical (highly unlikely) Taliban state in Palestine seems to be a bigger obstacle to you to socialism to the secular and capital managing non-secular parties in the US.

You don't have to handhold Arab people's hand into your revolution. It is well known in the Middle East that the problem is the big capitalist state. The US and Israel want their own late-soviet set of states in the region to protect their interest, Slatin would have only dreamt of having that much power.

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FAKHRY
4/28/2025 01:05:29 pm

FAKHRY4/28/2025 01:03:14 pm
You seem to be preferring clash of civilizations to class war. A hypothetical (highly unlikely) Taliban state in Palestine seems to be a bigger obstacle to you to socialism to the secular and non-secular capital managing parties in the US.

You don't have to handhold Arab people's hands into your revolution. It is well known in the Middle East that the problem is the big capitalist state. The US and Israel want their own late-soviet set of states in the region to protect their interest, Stalin would have only dreamt of having that much power.

Siden04
4/29/2025 07:56:28 pm


I do not subscribe to the clash of civilisations thesis.

Instead, I'd argue, capitalism continues to cause the rivalries that lead to war in the modern world. Conflicts between states and within states can result from competition over markets, sources of raw materials, energy supplies, trade routes, exploitable populations and areas of strategic importance. 'The increasing intensity of competition for economic markets must lead to armed conflict unless an economic settlement is found. This, however, is hardly to be hoped for. Talk about peace in a world armed to the teeth is utterly futile’ (W. M. Hughes, Prime Minister of Australia during the war to end all wars, News Chronicle, 25 July 1936).

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