By Daphne Anson
Being a well-brought up gal (and also very conscious of the old adage that “pride has a fall”) I hate to boast and am not very fond of boastful types.
Nevertheless I’m quietly chuffed that in my blogging career I’ve had a couple of scoops, so that my keyboard warfare has not been entirely wasted!
One, happening to spot and screen-grab Stephen Sizer’s despicable 9/11 tweet shortly after it was posted and sending it to the London Jewish News after the Jewish Chronicle (caught inexplicably napping) in effect told me “Thanks but no thanks”.
The rest, of course, thanks to the British Board of Deputies’ current excellent president, is history!
Two, bringing this propagandistic play that’s on the current VCE curriculum to readers’ attention, having, to my amazement, failed to find any mention (much less condemnation) of it in the expected sources.
Now, The Age newspaper has picked up the story, owing to the admirable Dr Dvir Abramovich of the Anti-Defamation Commission in Victoria expressing real and justified concerns.
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