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Viet Thanh Nguyen on Being Canceled Over Palestine: What if those were your people in Gaza?

In this episode of #FridayNightSemites, we sit down with Pulitzer Prize-winning author and professor Viet Thanh Nguyen, acclaimed for his book The Sympathizer (now a brilliant show on HBO Max). We discuss his experience of being canceled for speaking out for a ceasefire after October 7 and his thoughts on boycotting other artists—even those he strongly disagrees with. Viet opens up about the backlash he’s faced for standing in solidarity with Palestine, and we explore the myths, propaganda, and language shaping public perception of the Middle East.

He dives into his political differences within the Vietnamese-American community, how the U.S. treats immigrants versus refugees, and offers advice to young writers on creating political art during times of war and crisis. We also cover the broader themes of decolonization, anti-Semitism, and the colonial origins of how we talk about the Middle East. This is a no-holds-barred conversation on solidarity, history, and speaking truth to power when the stakes are high.

Whether you’re interested in the politics of Palestine, anti-colonialism, or how to navigate controversial conversations in the literary and academic world, this episode is for you. Join us as we unpack these critical issues with honesty and a bit of humor—because if we don’t laugh, we’ll cry.

Watch the full #interview now, and don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share for more conversations on the Middle East, decolonization, and beyond.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=i8owWxjqy-Y

#VietThanhNguyen #TheSympathizer #Palestine #CancelCulture #MiddleEast #Decolonization #IsraeliApartheid #AntiSemitism #HBO #PoliticalArt #Immigrants #Refugees #Gaza #AsianMastodon #VietnameseAmerican #AsianAmerican #IsraelIsATerroristState #BoycottIsrael


Very revealing musings of former comedian Zelensky


‒ A last question about how war changes a person. It’s hard to imagine an experience with a more profound effect on the human psyche.

‒ I’m still holding it together, if it’s me you’re talking about.

‒ But I wonder if there are moments when you catch yourself reacting to things differently than you might have before. Do you notice you’ve changed at all?

‒ Perhaps I’ve become less emotional. There’s simply no time for that. Just like there’s no time for reasoned discourse and arguments. I only have the opportunity to think aloud in that way during interviews. I don’t do this with my subordinates and colleagues in the government. If I were to sit down and ruminate on every decision for an hour, I would be able to make only two or three decisions a day. But I have to make twenty or thirty.
https://www.newyorker.com/news/the-new-yorker-interview/volodymyr-zelensky-has-a-plan-for-ukraines-victory
#ukraine #ukrainian #vassalage #war #Zelensky #interview #Russia

What's with the economy for some reason they didn't ask.


This is a big report on the trip of ten foreign journalists to Donbass.
Journalists from Italy, Iceland, Turkey, Australia, Finland, India and other countries visited Donetsk, Mariupol, saw how this city is being rebuilt, toured Azovstal, interviewed Ukrainian prisoners of war, visited the OPF's Kaskad training ground and met with the head of the DNR Denis Pushilin.

#Donbass #interview #journalism #russian #Donetsk #Mariupol #Azovstal after #ukrainian #war former #ukraine