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The proud label on his lapel

By Akiva Kenny Segan, , Seattle

If it weren’t an Orwell-worthy twist of language interpretation, re: letter writer N. Goldberg’s claim that I am “not about free speech” after I’ve written in defense of JTNews editors for publishing letters with diverse opinions regarding Israel and the Palestinians, it would be funny. (“Taking up too much space,” Sept. 16) Yet Mr. Goldberg and others who’ve bitterly attacked me in these pages by urging the editors to cease publishing letters by me and anyone they consider “pro-Palestinian” and “anti-Israel” (as if the two were mutually exclusive!) are those who seek to be sole judges of whose opinions are “pro-Israel” and acceptable.
Equally perverse is Goldberg’s racist tone against Palestinians by declaring I’m “pro-Palestinian,” as if being pro-Palestinian were Nazism, Communism or like being a flesh-eating zombie from Gehenna.
As a Jew who loves Israel and Judaism, I’ll wear Mr. Goldberg’s pro-Palestinian label proudly. It makes a nice fit with the time my name appeared in a list of “self-hating American Jews” in a Kach/Kahane website eight years ago. I don’t read the Palestinian press. I read Jewish press, religiously. Mr. Goldberg might try it.