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Description: Many Palestinian terrorists in recent years are teenagers including some as young as 13-year-old. This presentation will explore how the PA successfully indoctrinates even young children to see Israelis/Jews as a powerful and dangerous force in the world turning even good people and children into terror supporters.
ITAMAR MARCUS, founder and director of Palestinian Media Watch, is one of the foremost authorities on Palestinian policy and ideology. Marcus has been instrumental in exposing the PA duplicity, hate and terror promotion. He has presented PMW s findings to members of government and parliaments of over 30 countries, leading to a major drop in foreign funding to the PA, with 4 countries cutting off all funding. His book Deception, co-authored with Nan Jacques Zilberdik, was acclaimed by the founder of Human Rights Watch, Robert Bernstein, as one of the most important books you handle in your lives.” He was recogni
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View: Inequality will keep haunting Indian economy long after Covid goes awayBy Duvvuri Subbarao, TOI Contributor
Last Updated: Jul 29, 2021, 10:22 AM IST
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Inequalities are morally wrong and politically corrosive. They are also bad economics. The huge consumption base of the bottom half of our population is our biggest growth driver. If they earn more, they will spend more, which will in turn spur more production, more jobs and higher growth.
A long queue for food. Last year, 75 million Indians retreated into poverty.
When Covid goes away, hopefully soon enough, it will leave behind a more unequal world. This is contrary to historical experience because pandemics, as Thomas Piketty notes in his widely acclaimed book Capital in the Twenty-First Century, have been great levellers.