Diane Webber / from “The Mermaid, season 3, episode 19 of Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (ABC 1964-68) / first broadcast January 29, 1967.
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Diane Webber / from “The Mermaid, season 3, episode 19 of Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (ABC 1964-68) / first broadcast January 29, 1967.
I love Ireland's history of siding with Palestine- and other oppressed/colonized people, too, for that matter. The people of Ireland have experienced hundreds upon hundreds of years worth of colonization, and so it makes complete sense that they would side with the oppressed rather than the oppressor.
Ireland's opposition to Israel, a colonial force established by Britain, stems primarily from the country's own history of oppression and colonization at the hands of the British.
In 1980, Ireland became the first EU member to officially call for the establishment of a Palestinian state. It wasn't until 1993 when an Israeli embassy was established in Dublin- making Ireland the last EU country to establish an Israeli embassy.
Recently, Ireland has announced an additional €13,000 in funding for Palestinian humanitarian assistance, which brings Ireland's financial aid to Palestine in 2023 to a total of €29,000. Ireland has provided financial aid to Palestine for the past two decades, with recent aid reaching the highest numbers. In 2005, €4.49 million in Irish aid for Palestine was approved, and in 2014 it rose to €10 million.
With all of this being said, the Irish government still has to take many, many more steps towards supporting Palestine. Increased funding to Palestine does not hold Israel accountable for its genocide against Palestinians. There are countless additional steps that Ireland, and every single other country on this planet, need to take to further support Palestine and condemn Israel.
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“Ladies and gentlemen … there is a misunderstanding here. First you introduce yourselves as a theater group … and now you talk about political propaganda. These are two distinctly different subjects. Art has nothing to do with politics. Art is free. Art for art’s sake.”
And the workers respond:
“Art is a weapon theater is a weapon Workers’ theater is a weapon Workers’ theater is a weapon in the class struggle. A weapon in the class struggle.”
— “Art is a Weapon,” a skit by the Shock Troupe of the Workers Laboratory Theatre (1931, adapted from the Prolet-Büehne in German)
Photo: Members of the Workers Laboratory Theatre in the New York Parade; photo dated May 1936
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