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Origins of Israel's Anti-Arab Racism

The anti-Arab racism that pervades modern Israel can be traced back to attitudes of old European imperialism, argued Lawrence Davidson in 2012, in this prescient forecast of today's Israeli genocide.




Originally published by Consortium News, Nov. 28, 2012.
By Lawrence Davidson 

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White Supremacy Explored in 'Exterminate All the Brutes' Doc Trailer

"Life, liberty, and the pursuit of truth." HBO has revealed a trailer for a compelling new doc series called Exterminate All the Brutes, arriving next month. "Conquest, slavery and the fabrication of 'Whiteness'... The past has a future we never expect." Exterminate All the Brutes is a four-part HBO hybrid docu series from filmmaker Raoul

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Directors Guild Nominations Focus on Veterans Like Jane Campion and Steven Spielberg

The films of all five contenders are also up for Producers Guild Awards, suggesting that they will make up the top tier of best-picture nominees at the Oscars.

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SNIPES Commemorated Juneteenth With This Collaborative Collection

SNIPES Commemorated Juneteenth With This Collaborative Collection
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Meet The Woman Fuelling Fashion's 'Shroom Boom

Academic-turned-biotech expert Sophia Wang is at the forefront of the fungi movement which is all in the name of fashioning a greener future. Vogue reports

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The Rise of Replacement Theory, the White Support for Kyle Rittenhouse, and the Justification for Homicide Are Explained in Raoul Peck's New HBO Docuseries Exterminate All the Brutes - Slog


Exterminate All The Brutes is coming to America, for real. HBO
The world will certainly realize that one of the most interesting directors in the past 30 years is a Haitian by the name of Raoul Peck. He is now 67 years old. His first major feature,
Lumumba, was completed and distributed in 2000. His 2016 documentary
I Am Not Your Negro was nominated for an Oscar at 89th Academy Awards. But the commercial failure of Peck's brilliant historical drama
The Young Karl Marx threatened to return him to obscurity right after the success of his James Baldwin doc. But for one reason or another, HBO brought the Haitian back into the light with what has to be one of the most devastating accounts of colonialism in mainstream media. It's called

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What's new on VOD and streaming this weekend: April 9 to 11 | Georgia Straight Vancouver's News & Entertainment Weekly


Ever since
The Invisible Man, the upper-class wife whose luxury real estate becomes an overbearing metaphor for her isolating marriage seems to have become a go-to set-up for indie filmmakers. Last year we had
Swallow and
The Nest, and this year that plot gets a straight-up genre treatment in
Held. The perennially pained-looking Emma (Jill Awbrey, who also wrote the script) is clearly over her square-jawed husband Henry (Bart Johnson), but they’re giving it one more try by escaping to a secluded, automated smart house vacation rental. Naturally, the property’s version of Alexa has other plans—drugging them and forcing them into chivalrous machinations straight out of a 1950s marriage manual. Held doesn’t hold back, skimping on character development, rushing into the concept and mainly using the first act to set things up to pay off later. Basic druggy montages, a visually uninteresting set and an even more uninspired baddie sap

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Exterminate All The Brutes review: Raoul Peck dispels the American dream


Format
Peck serves as the narrator for
Exterminate All The Brutes, and his tone is rarely soothing. Through a combination of archival footage, Hollywood movie clips that recall the searing work of Marlon Riggs, scripted interludes, and animated scenes, Peck batters us with devastating and harsh truths. It’s not the American story even the most liberal-minded among us wants to accept as our undeniable past. Yet, it is, and Peck thinks enough of his audience that he doesn’t hold our hands. He describes how, after Christopher Columbus’ fateful arrival in 1492, 90% of the Indigenous population died from violence and disease in a little more than a century. That’s 55 million human lives gone, but there’s still debate over whether to continue honoring Columbus with a national holiday.

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What's new on VOD and streaming this weekend: April 9-11


What’s new on VOD and streaming this weekend: April 9-11
Including Nomadland, Sugar Daddy, The Nevers, Held and Exterminate All The Brutes
By Kevin Ritchie and Norman Wilner
Apr 9, 2021
N
OW critics pick what’s new to streaming and VOD for the weekend of April 9. Plus: Everything new to VOD and streaming platforms.
Sugar Daddy
(Wendy Morgan)
NOW named Kelly McCormack one of Canada’s rising screen stars in 2019. Watch Sugar Daddy and you’ll see why: Morgan’s slightly stylized, emotionally charged drama stars the Letterkenny and Killjoys scene-stealer – most recently seen as an unwelcome guest in Ginny & Georgia – as a struggling musician who joins an agency that provides “paid dinner companions” to older men who don’t want emotional attachments, or anything further. Naturally, the reality of it turns out to be a little more complicated. McCormack wrote and produced the film, and does her own singing, but Sugar Daddy’s not just a showcase for her eccentric, electric screen presence; Colm Feore gives one of the best performances of his career as one of her clients – he was just nominated for a Canadian Screen Award for it, one of three nods for the film – and the supporting cast features a host of Toronto faces, from Jess Salgueiro, Amanda Brugel, Ishan Davé and Kaniehtiio Horn to McCormack’s Killjoys pals Aaron Ashmore and Rob Stewart.

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What's On TV April 7: A Dolly Parton documentary, more wedding shows


Photo: Netflix
Here’s what’s happening in the world of television for Wednesday, April 7. All times are Eastern.
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Top pick
Dolly Parton: A MusiCares Tribute (Netflix, 3:01 a.m.): Filmed forever ago in 2019 and before she helped fund Moderna’s Covid-19 vaccine, this hour-long documentary honors Parton’s career and celebrates her generosity to the music community over the years. Hosted by Little Big Town, it will feature performances from Miley Cyrus, Leon Bridges, Katy Perry, Yolanda Adams, Shawn Mendes, and Parton herself.
Primetime television
Kung Fu (CW, 8 p.m., series premiere): A modern-day adaptation of the
Kung Fu movie, this drama features a mostly Asian American cast, led by Olivia Liang. She plays Nicky Shen, who is taught Shaolin values and martial arts at a monastery in China. When her mentor is killed, she returns home to find her community disrupted by a local gang and must use the skills she learned to protect her neighborhood and family. The show also stars Tzi Ma, Kheng Hua Tan, Jon Prasida, Shannon Dang, Eddie Liu, and Gavin Stenhouse.

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