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Natalie Portman Strikes Back Now With the Full Letter

Texmaster

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Interesting little tidbit. Even though I think actors and actresses should stay out of the middle east conflcit, (especailly when they are so clueless) she makes a good point about drawing racial lines.

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Portman continued: "Outrageous and untrue finger-pointing is a childish tactic that disregards the responsibility of all parties involved."
 
I wish I were in movies; then people would listen to me 🙂

She can't be any worse than the law student to whom she was responding.

 
She makes a good point, but I see this more as the movie star grabbing attention.
Its pretty amazing how child actors almost uniformly end up in good schools

Fred Savage = Stanford
his co-star "pfieffer" = Yale
Portman = Harvard
Lecy Goransen "Becky on Roseanne = Vassar
...
there are so many more, but I can't think of them now.

It's a joke. A sham. These kids slide in for their fame. Or perhaps their on-set "tutors" somehow deem it justified to give them all A's??? 🙂

 
The Letter:

Dear Editors:

Faisal Chaudhry writes of the American and Israeli desire to ?reconstruct the ideological framework? of the Middle East situation, while creatively framing the same article with a conversion into a ?white? vs. ?brown? struggle (Op-Ed, ?An Ideology of Oppression,? April 11). At one point, Chaudhry even compares the situation to apartheid. This is a distortion of the fact that most Israelis and Palestinians are indistinguishable physically.

The Israeli government itself is comprised of a great number Sephardic Jews, many of whom originate from Arab countries. The chief of staff of the army, the minister of defense, the minister of finance (who is the new leader of the labor party) and the president of Israel are all ?brown.? One might have an idea of the physical likeness between Arabs and Israelis by examining this week?s Newsweek cover on which an 18-year-old female Palestinian suicide bomber and her 17-year-old female Israeli victim could pass for twins.

Israelis and Arabs are historically cousins. Until we accept the fact that we are constituents of the same family, we will blunder in believing that a loss for one ?side??or, as Chaudhry names it, a ?color??is not a loss for all human kind.

Outrageous and untrue finger-pointing is a childish tactic that disregards the responsibility of all parties involved, including Europe, the Arab nations and the United States, along with Israel and the Palestinian Authority.

We must be ashamed of every act of violence and mourn every child as if they were our own. I pray for the safety of all those in the region and hope that we may someday use our unique human assets of language and empathy rather than military technology or propaganda to resolve this conflict.


Natalie Hershlag ?03

April 12, 2002

 


<< she's perdy.. >>


And seems to have a proclivity to sunbathe topless within range of paparazzi photographers. Almost makes me believe there really is a god.😀

Fausto
 


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<< she's perdy.. >>


And seems to have a proclivity to sunbathe topless within range of paparazzi photographers. Almost makes me believe there really is a god.😀

Fausto
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Yep...tasty pics indeed. She's a bit flat, but I prefer 'em small😀
 


<< Who's Natalie Portman? >>


Whoops. Who kicked Red's rock over? Put him back junior...the sun seems to be hurting his eyes...😉

Anyway (in case you weren't kidding), she's an actress. Was in "The Professional" and more recently played Queen Amidalia in Star Wars: Episode I.

Fausto
 


<< Anyway (in case you weren't kidding), she's an actress. Was in "The Professional" and more recently played Queen Amidalia in Star Wars: Episode I.! >>

Hmmm I saw the Star Wars Movie . So she's a bad actress who is using her 15 minutes of fame.
 


<< Was she in the Mickey Mouse Club? >>


No...that was Britney Spears. You know....the vacuous blonde "processed music product" with the naughty schoolgirl outfit...
 


<< Who's Natalie Portman? >>



If you haven't seen Leon you're missing out!

The scary thing is the following of adult males she attracted after that movie. :disgust:

But it's an excellent movie.

Viper GTS
 


<< The scary thing is the following of adult males she attracted after that movie. >>


I..um...have no idea what you're talking about...😱

😀
 
Yesterday the 25-year-old Chaudhry speculated that the Crimson published the letter only because Portman is a movie star. (She signed it with her family name, which is well known on campus, and we agreed to her request not to publish it here.) But the Crimson's editorial page editor, David DeBartolo, told us: "We thought that it was a very good letter on its own. It presented an important point of view. Basically, we ran the letter on the merit of its contents."

When most liberals speak of diversity they only mean diversity of skin color and NEVER where it really matters, perspective.
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shes israeli, if that tells you anything. though it is a good letter, throwing the main point of the original back in the original's face. i think that is funny. that the original letter completely focuses so much on skin color with complete ignorance of the reality of the situation.

😀
 


<< (She signed it with her family name, which is well known on campus, and we agreed to her request not to publish it here.) >>




<< Natalie Hershlag ?03 >>


I'm sure she'll love that you posted the name she goes by on campus to a forum of 80,000 people who would love to find her.
 


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<< (She signed it with her family name, which is well known on campus, and we agreed to her request not to publish it here.) >>




<< Natalie Hershlag ?03 >>


I'm sure she'll love that you posted the name she goes by on campus to a forum of 80,000 people who would love to find her.
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Yeah, but she never asked Tex not to publish it.....if she wanted privacy she never should have chosen acting as a career, let her deal with it.
 
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