- Jul 9, 2005
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Palestinian protesters pose as Na'vi from "Avatar"
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100212/ap_on_re_mi_ea/ml_israel_palestinians_avatar
I know this isn't particularly relevant to most states, but this is just too hilarious.
I wonder if JC will sue the Palestinians in charge. Anti-Israel celebrities used his name in a petition to boycott films from Tel Aviv (many of which were in fact anti-israel films, LOL!) without his permission.
http://www.jpost.com/ArtsAndCulture/Entertainment/Article.aspx?id=168521
You really have to wonder how much free time these trolls have. Of all the barriers in the World - Saudi Arabia/Yemen, Berm, India/Pakistan LOC, etc...how many states would tolerate a group of protesters dressing up as a movie characters? How many leftists would feel comfortable protesting?
this is beyond ridiculous. palestinians would have no reason to exist without israel. the fence barely goes less than 6 kilometers passed the expired green line. maybe the PNA should spend more time teaching youth to become productive citizens instead of promoting incitement and pointless violence.
JERUSALEM Palestinian protesters have added a colorful twist to demonstrations against Israel's separation barrier, painting themselves blue and posing as characters from the hit film "Avatar."
The demonstrators also donned long hair and loincloths Friday for the weekly protest against the barrier near the village of Bilin.
They equated their struggle to the intergalactic one portrayed in the film.
Israel says the barrier is needed for its security. Palestinians consider it a land grab.
The protests have become a symbol of opposition. They often end in clashes with Israeli security forces involving stones and tear gas.
The "Avatar" protest comes a day after the Israeli government began rerouting the enclosure to eat up less of the Palestinian village.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100212/ap_on_re_mi_ea/ml_israel_palestinians_avatar
I know this isn't particularly relevant to most states, but this is just too hilarious.

I wonder if JC will sue the Palestinians in charge. Anti-Israel celebrities used his name in a petition to boycott films from Tel Aviv (many of which were in fact anti-israel films, LOL!) without his permission.
To suppress a gathering of artists, from afar, through boycott or any other means of exerting pressure, is wrong, Oscar winning filmmaker tells the 'Post'.
http://www.jpost.com/ArtsAndCulture/Entertainment/Article.aspx?id=168521
You really have to wonder how much free time these trolls have. Of all the barriers in the World - Saudi Arabia/Yemen, Berm, India/Pakistan LOC, etc...how many states would tolerate a group of protesters dressing up as a movie characters? How many leftists would feel comfortable protesting?
this is beyond ridiculous. palestinians would have no reason to exist without israel. the fence barely goes less than 6 kilometers passed the expired green line. maybe the PNA should spend more time teaching youth to become productive citizens instead of promoting incitement and pointless violence.