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Zoe Winograd,

Zoe Winograd

Opinion

A letter to the woman at at the Tel Aviv asylum seeker protest

May 25, 2012 15:10
2 min read

After seeing the image of an Israeli woman wearing a vest with the message 'Death to Sudanese', as part of protests against African workers in South Tel Aviv, I wrote a letter:

Dear Miss Vest Wearer,

"Death to Sudanese" in Hebrew written on your vest, splashed about in the Tel Aviv air like a Nazi flag or a Pol Pot letter. Please Miss Vest, I don't entirely understand what you mean? You want Sudanese people to die. Not live. Not breathe. This is your message?

Do your neighbours upset you? Fine. Do you not like the way that people in your suburb conduct themselves? Fine. Has someone you known been assaulted? Ok. So write on your vest, "I don't like noise", "I don't like rubbish", "I don't like violence", "I don't like rape". These messages all have meaning that try to better society, to fix problems. These words place you in the pain, they have a point of view, they are protesting the issues. Even if I still do not agree with the message, at least with these words I understand your view.

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