Jul. 13th, 2006

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I was biking home from Center City today when a bumper sticker caught my eye. It was in Hebrew and it read Israel for the Jewish People (or more directly translated as The Jewish State Exists for the Jewish People).

I've seen both right- and left-wing Israeli stickers in Philly before. Well, more right than left, but that's no big surprise considering the politics of most American Jews. What was weird about this specific sticker, and the reason it merits a post, is that it was right next to about four stickers which proudly proclaimed that the driver of the vehicle not only hated George W. Bush - Bush bin L'yin - but also had a strong disdain for state-sponsored violence - In War, There Is No Right, Just What's Left.

I was confused. How can one hate war and George Bush and everything else and at the same time advocate the belief that Israel should only be for Jews? That's like... I don't even know what that's like! It's terribly stupid.

For those of you who don't know too many Jews personally (or biblically!), let me explain. This, this ability to not see the contradiction between liberal/left-of-center politics and an admittedly irrational love of Israel ("Wherever we stand, we stand with Israel" being a great example of this type of propaganda), this Jewish liberal ethos, is totally typical. There's this strange belief amongst American Jews that one cannot criticize Israel, no matter what the government there does. It comes directly out of anti-Semitism and the fear that if one shows weakness and even the hint of internal strife, one's enemies will be quick to take advantage.

Back to my story! As the car was double parked, I figured to wait around until the owner decided to come back. I didn't know what I was going to say but I was hoping for confrontation.

So I sat! And waited! And plotted! I was hoping the driver would be someone that I could feel comfortable confronting. For me that means someone between the ages of 16 and 45, preferably male, and probably white. I didn't want this to turn into anything other than me calling them on their political views. Unfortunately, fate was not to smile on me, as it was a woman! well dressed, early 20s, and moving fast, who got into the car. And by that point, it was too late, even if I had decided to go for it.

As she drove away, I noticed two more stickers on her car, one for Green Mountain College (Vermont's Environmental Liberal Arts College), the other a Grateful Dead bear. Seeing those stickers made me quite happy I decided to not confront her. If there's anything more annoying than a Jewish liberal with silly and contradictory politics, it's a Jewish liberal with silly and contradictory politics who is also a hippie of some kind. I went to middle and high school with many of them. They were into Phish, Dave Matthews Band, and Bill Clinton. It was obnoxious.
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In case you didn't already know that. :-D

Today's finds:

Mt. Egypt - S/T - $.25 (Singer/songwriter stuff? Allegedly decent)
Sleeping Dogs - Beware - $.99 (Discog of American Crass Records band)
August Spies - S/T - $.99 (Boston snotty punk from the 90s)
Ramona Cordova - The Boy Who Floated Freely - $.99 (Beautiful experimental pop music from Philly)
Sterling - S/T - $.99 ("Chicago’s finest avant-garde instrumental rock quartet" on File 13)
The Nite Lights - A Quiet Evening With - $.99 (Philly lo-fi pop)
Pinhead Gunpowder - Compulsive Disclosure - $.99 (East Bay pop punk!)
Lucky Pierre - ThinKing - $.99 (Kevin McMahon from Prick's previous band)
US Funk Team - You Can't Destroy What We Came To Save - $.99 (Philly hipster rock, allegedly quite well done)
Rancid Vat - Ugly Ducklings: The Lost Album - $2.99 (Oldschool Philly/Portland/LA/Austin punk band)
The Laces - Thankyou and Goodbye - $.99 (Iowa weirdo pop, DIY album from 1998, with a title like that I couldn't really pass it up... review here)
Hudson Falcons - La Famiglia - $.99 (Straight up working-class rock n' roll from north Jersey)
The Secret Society of the Sonic Six - Nite City - $.99 (Sleazy no-wave? Hot!)
Alina Simone - Prettier in the Dark - $.25 (Pitchfork gave it a 7.2! It has to be good! Singer/songwriter + weird pop)
The Mae Shi - Heartbeeps - $.99 (Bought due to art having been done by Sam McPheeters; according to the Internet it's noisy and quirky fast-paced dancey stuff)
Denim and Diamonds - Street Medics Unite! - $.99 (Purchased for a street medic friend, on Bloodlink Records, hipster punk dance music, not anything to write home about alas!)
Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai - Soundtrack - $.99 (Fuck yeah.)
Shimmer Kids UnderPop Association - The Book of mirrors - $.99 (Hippie pop! Big band! Theramins! Vocoders! Horns! Flighty vocals! Really well done stuff.)
Uz Jsme Doma - Hollywood - $.99 (One of the best bands to come out of the Czech Republic in the last 20 years, gypsy prog, amazing)
Class Pride World Wide Vol 1 - V/A - $.99 (Put out by Toronto-based Insurgence Records, includes tracks from Klasse Kriminal, Brigada Flores Magon, Blaggers I.T.A., etc.)
The Scarlet Letter - S/T 7" on Hater of God records - $.99 (NJ political hardcore from five years back)

That would be 21 albums for $22. Woot!

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