“Cycle Of Violence” Redux

The New York Times magazine returns to form, with a story about the “cycle of violence.”

To the author, Elizabeth Rubin, here’s a clue to ease your confusion, and to explain why the “cycle” is asymmetric, and not morally equivalent:

The Palestinian murderers target innocents. The Israelis target the murderers.

“Cycle Of Violence” Redux

The New York Times magazine returns to form, with a story about the “cycle of violence.”

To the author, Elizabeth Rubin, here’s a clue to ease your confusion, and to explain why the “cycle” is asymmetric, and not morally equivalent:

The Palestinian murderers target innocents. The Israelis target the murderers.

“Cycle Of Violence” Redux

The New York Times magazine returns to form, with a story about the “cycle of violence.”

To the author, Elizabeth Rubin, here’s a clue to ease your confusion, and to explain why the “cycle” is asymmetric, and not morally equivalent:

The Palestinian murderers target innocents. The Israelis target the murderers.

One Down, One To Go

Here’s another one for the stupid criminal tricks file–he didn’t get eaten by a crocodile, but here’s a guy who lost an arm in escaping from handcuffs. He can only do that trick one more time, then they’ll have to cuff one of his legs. If it continues, it could end up like Monty Python’s Black Knight.

“All right, this time it goes around your neck, you stupid git.”

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