From Berkeleyside, writing about Reem's, a new bakery in the Fruitvale neighborhood of Oakland:
Assil decidedly chooses to use “Arab” over “Middle Eastern” when describing her concept. “I wanted it to be political,” she said. “People are afraid of politics, but now more than ever people are asking. If my food can stir up a conversation — even if it’s a hard conversation — that’s what I want it to do. I welcome that in my space.”
Reem Assil 's commitment to open dialog and conversation apparently is limited to those who agree with her. On her Facebook page, she has urged her followers to rate down negative comments on Yelp, and to give her establishment positive reviews
Reem Assil, a local anti-Israel activist and member of the extremist Arab Resource Organizing Center (AROC) solicited her political connections to shut down complaints about her new bakery. Anti-Israel activists from as far away as Texas, many who have never set foot in the bakery were quick to leap to her defense, sharing notes on how to game the Yelp review process, and chortling over their success in shutting down negative reviews.
Let this be a cautionary tale to those who rely on Yelp reviews. Apparently it is not difficult to trick the Yelp review algorithm. And let this also serve as an example of how anti-Israel activists will stop at nothing in their ruthless attempt to shut down voices that challenge them- even if the voices are simply complaining about burnt flatbread and surly service.
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Friday, March 22, 2013
Richard Silverstein: Failure to fact Check
And now for some Breaking News from the failure to fact-check department:
Seattle Blogger Richard Silverstein fancies himself a journalist, yet he seems to have missed some of the very basics of fact-checking.
Today, Silverstein posted an image on his facebook page as "Breaking news"- claiming 9 year old children- 50 of them- were arrested in Hebron. Its illustrated with an anguished photo of a young girl- trouble is, as 2 minutes on Google would have shown him- the photo was taken in 2007 . Silverstein, in his mad rush to demonize Israel, just couldn't be bothered to check for details...like accuracy. Or relevance. Or timeliness.
Apparently sloppy research is a hallmark of Silverstein, the self-proclaimed "Wikileaks of Israel". He's done this before.
Seattle Blogger Richard Silverstein fancies himself a journalist, yet he seems to have missed some of the very basics of fact-checking.
Today, Silverstein posted an image on his facebook page as "Breaking news"- claiming 9 year old children- 50 of them- were arrested in Hebron. Its illustrated with an anguished photo of a young girl- trouble is, as 2 minutes on Google would have shown him- the photo was taken in 2007 . Silverstein, in his mad rush to demonize Israel, just couldn't be bothered to check for details...like accuracy. Or relevance. Or timeliness.
Apparently sloppy research is a hallmark of Silverstein, the self-proclaimed "Wikileaks of Israel". He's done this before.
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