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TO THE EDITOR: I respect Marc Lange for drawing attention to the modern exodus and plight suffered by Jews in Arab states. Indeed, in order for a sincere peace to be established, the rights of all will need to be considered and recognized. Should all Jews (not just settlers whose residence can be deemed illegal) be expelled upon Palestine’s assumption of statehood, should such an artificial distillation of East Jerusalem’s society occur, then I only foresee the two states sharing a hostile relationship akin to that of Pakistan and India.
TO THE EDITOR: We write to express our support for New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg as our spring commencement speaker. And we challenge the narrative against Bloomberg embodied by the petition to revoke his invitation.
TO THE EDITOR: I was astonished at the column published in Friday’s edition, “Not so activist here at UNC”. The author seems to imply that large protests are goals in themselves: “It’s not that big protests would have necessarily been the best course of action, but rather, it’s happening at other universities: Why not at UNC…?” Am I the only one who finds sentiment like this insulting?
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