Tough questions on killings today and 50 years ago. Is the military responsible for the recent killings of uniformed police officers in Dallas and Baton Rouge. And a look back at the American attitude towards violence, Richard Speck, White Flight and racism… Read More ›
Racism
I Stand with the Police, first
I Stand with the Police, first. A look at the factors involved in the debate over police shootings and the recent outrageous killing of police officers By Ray Hanania July 14, 2016. I stand with the Police because the majority… Read More ›
OJ Simpson and the moral bankruptcy of society
OJ Simpson and the moral bankruptcy of society By Ray Hanania When I was young, the world was a scary place. The Soviet Sputnik was flying over our heads menacingly as we hid under varnished wood school desks. Drifter Richard… Read More ›
علاقة نتنياهو وإسرائيل غير السهلة مع الفصل العنصري
علاقة نتنياهو وإسرائيل غير السهلة مع الفصل العنصري بقلم راي حنانيه Israels uneasy relationship with Apartehid لا شيء يفضح عنوان الفصل العنصري في السياسات العنصرية الاسرائيلية أكثر من عدم حضور رئيس الوزراء اليميني بنيامين نتنياهو في مراسم تأبين بطل الكفاح… Read More ›
الانقسام يُضعف موقف من يكافح ضد التمييز المعادي للعرب
الانقسام يُضعف موقف من يكافح ضد التمييز المعادي للعرب بقلم راي حنانيه Arab BigotryDivided voices weaken fight against anti في وقت مّا من بداية القرن العشرين اتصلت وزارة الزراعة الأمريكية بمسؤولين من العالم العربي من أجل الحصول على مشاتل من… Read More ›
الهوس الأمريكي بالعِرق وبالعرب
الهوس الأمريكي بالعِرق وبالعرب بقلم راي حنانيه The American fixatin with race and Arabs أقدم إرهابيّ الأسبوع الماضي على استخدام سلاح أوتوماتيكي في منتصف مطار لوس أنجلس الدولي وأطلق الرصاص بشكل عشوائي، ولكن يبدو أنه كان يستهدف بشكل خاص الفرق… Read More ›
The American fixation with race and Arabs
The American fixation with race and Arabs Saudi Gazette, Sunday Nov. 10, 2013 By RAY HANANIA Last week, a terrorist pulled out an automatic weapon in the middle of Los Angeles International Airport and started shooting apparently targeting members of… Read More ›
‘ObamaPhones’ and the State of Our Poor
‘ObamaPhones’ and the State of Our Poor By Ray Hanania Southwest News-Herald Sept. 13, 2013 Tim Griffin, a “Congressman” from Arkansas, of all places, wants the government to abolish the “federally funded program” called “ObamaPhones.” Like “ObamaCare,”“ObamaPhones” is another racist… Read More ›
Rev. King would be ashamed of America today
Rev. King would be ashamed of America today Saudi Gazette Sept. 1, 2013 BY RAY HANANIA Fifty years ago, an African American preacher, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., helped mobilize a disconnected civil rights movement for Black Americans to… Read More ›
The need to curb hate rhetoric in Mideast conflict
The need to curb hate rhetoric in Mideast conflict Sunday August 25, 2013 By Ray Hanania Apartheid does not correctly describe what Israel is doing within the 1967 borders and exaggerates what it is doing in the occupied West Bank…. Read More ›
Chaldean Times Exclusive: Israel isn’t only oppressor of Christians in Middle East
Israel isn’t only oppressor of Christians in Middle East By Ray Hanania Exclusive to the Chaldean Detroit Times June 24, 2013 We often hear about the discrimination that takes place in Israel against Christians, but always in the context of… Read More ›
Extremist groups ground Detroit’s Arab Festival
Extremist groups ground Detroit’s Arab Festival Saudi Gazette, Saturday, May 25, 2013 By Ray Hanania For the past 18 years, the International Arab American Festival in Dearborn, a suburb of Detroit, has showcased the finest talent of Arab culture in America…. Read More ›
End Israel’s boycott of Palestine
End Israel’s boycott of Palestine Saudi Gazette Sunday, March 10, 2013 By RAY HANANIA Once again there was another Op-Ed calling for an end to the Arab boycott of Israel in a major America newspaper, this time the New York Times…. Read More ›
How Arabs fit into US ‘immigration reform’
How Arabs fit into US ‘immigration reform’ Saudi Gazette Newspaper, Sunday, March 03, 2013 By Ray Hanania “IMMIGRATION reform” has become one of America’s most important priorities. But the “reform” being discussed has little to do with Arabs, who… Read More ›
Racial Coca Cola Superbowl Ad could have different twist
Coca Cola has a new Super Bowl commercial that portrays Arabs in a racial stereotype, dragging a camel across a desert, in competition with a biker gang, gaggle of cow boys and a bus load of Las Vegas hookers. If we’re going to use stereotypes for anything, how about to use them to stop the sae of cancer-causing sodas like Coca Cola? Or is that not a stereotype enough?
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