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Nicholas Kristof Humble Brags About His Book Being Found in a Destroyed House in Gaza – Twitchy

Whenever this editor hears about the innocent civilians of Gaza, he remembers this video of the innocent civilians, all of them men, of course, out in the streets running alongside and cheering a pickup truck with unconscious Israeli hostages in the back. You can even see them running to catch up with the truck so they can get in a punch or hit the hostage with a board. This video:





These were the innocent Palestinian citizens on the day of the terrorist massacre. So, yeah, we can understand why there might be a hateful stereotype that everyone in Gaza is a terrorist supporter.

New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof knows that stereotype isn’t true because someone found a copy of his book, “Half the Sky,” among the ruins of a house in Gaza. It must have belonged to “a sensitive and tolerant soul,” as it’s a passionate call for gender equality.

… “Half the Sky” (written with Sheryl @WuDunn). It’s an English-language book that must have belonged to a sensitive and tolerant soul, for it is a passionate call for gender equality and blunt about gender challenges in some of the Muslim world. I don’t know what happened to the people living in the house or if they survived, but I’m sick at the thought that my tax dollars supported the destruction and perhaps killing of this reader of mine.

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He’s sick at the thought that his taxes went toward the possible killing of one of his readers.

It seems a lot more likely that it was owned by an Israeli American who brought a copy from the United States.





Let me take this opportunity to tell you about the book I’m selling.

It’s astounding, really.

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