June 24, 2024
This is about an interview by Nigel Farage, the leader of Britain's right-wing Reform U.K. party, this past Friday about the war in Ukraine.
And his follow-up piece in Telegraph on Saturday, June 22, reaffirming his views, both causing a Europe-wide condemnation.
In summary, he said and wrote that inasmuch as he held Russia
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philzav
I left a lengthy comment for you on the entry about Steve Plaut. It pertained to Nigel Farage as well. It was marked spam. Please consider un-spamming me? I just wanted to commend and thank you for your posts.
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I haven't the foggiest why your comments would be recognized as spam. I've no restrictions in my settings whatsoever.
I was able to read your Steve Plaut comment though (it was listed as "suspicious"!?) - but couldn't reply.
Don't worry about the length of your comments, as long as the comment is thoughtful and to the point.
Here's where I stand:
- Ukraine - the war was fully preventable, if the powers that be were competent and honest. I see this war as a tragic case of political malpractice at the highest levels. I've written at length about that in my journal.
- Israel - see №39 & №40 on the Steve Plaut's list.
- U.S. election - I'm a Republican and voting accordingly.
- Nigel Farage, albeit a few years back, did get some antisemitic content. Google "farage antisemitic."
- Thanks for the Steve Plaut research. I'll look it up.
I've included you on my friends' list.
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Thank you so much!
Your daughter is in Pennsylvania, you mentioned. I was born in Philadelphia, some of my (liberal progressive) family is in Philadelphia in the suburbs west and north, mostly Bucks County. I want to return to that area of Philadelphia again very much! It is lovely there.
Best wishes,
Lisa Wells aka Ellie Kesselman online
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