Glenn Beck bursts into tears over Coldplay’s support for Freedom for Palestine

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In my previous posts, I expressed my wholehearted support for OneWorld’s new single ‘Freedom for Palestine’, and applauded Coldplay for having endorsed it.

In my latest blog, I even explained why I felt that the release of this single and the support from a world-class rock band signifies an important change, and a radical step ahead for pro-Palestinian sentiments in the Western world.

 

It seems that some in the pro-Israeli camp share this feeling, although from the opposite perspective. If you watch Glenn Beck’s appearance on TV, where he unleashes a pathetic attempt at smearing the valiant efforts of human rights supporters, you will know what I mean.

In fact, I believe all supporters of Palestine should watch this clip. Watch how Glenn, visibly upset, tries in vain to create an argument why ‘Freedom for Palestine’ should be viewed as a disaster for mankind.

Watch how he warns the world, stumbling and stuttering, that soon, everyone will view Israel as an occupier. He is apparently ignorant of the fact that not only international law, but even the US government acknowledges that the Palestinian lands are occupied.

Watch it until the end, because this is a sweet little moment of victory, and you will see Glenn completely break down at the end of it, practically bursting into tears. Don’t miss it! And if you really like your friends, don’t hold out, share it with them!

 

Doc Jazz


 

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Doc Jazz

Doc Jazz is a Palestinian musician, currently based in the United Arab Emirates. He was born and raised in the Netherlands, which is where he started his first musical endeavors. He works full-time as a surgeon, and produces his songs in his free time. He usually does all the instruments and vocals in his recordings by himself. His music, which covers a wide variety of genres ranging from funky pop and jazz all the way to rap and Arabic music, has been featured on many media outlets in the Netherlands, in the Middle East, and elsewhere. The Palestinian cause plays a big role in the themes of his songs.

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