The “Jews Say No” movement held a protest in Upper Manhattan expressing their opposition to the recent air attacks by Israel on the Gaza strip. Protesters stood silently, holding posters and placards which voiced their concerns. New York, USA. 22nd August 2011 (Demotix Images)
This warms my heart.
I really wish I lived somewhere with a larger Jewish population so I could participate in groups like this.
The fact that people in this country other than me will voice their disapproval of the Israeli government’s treatment of Palestinians makes me happy.
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I made millions studying the math of mortgages and bonds and helping bankers pass the Chartered Financial Analyst Exam.
It isn’t fair that I have retired in comfort after a career working with financial instruments while people who worked as nurses, teachers, soldiers, etc are worried about paying for their future, their healthcare, and their children’s educations.
They are the backbone of this country that allowed me to succeed.
I am willing to pay more taxes so that everyone can look forward to a secure future like I do.
I am the 1%
I stand with the 99%
(Which equals 100% of America)
Tax me.
Inspiring.
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Ghada Karmi and Ellen Siegel protesting in front of the Israeli Consulate in London, 1973.
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