In the enlightened People’s Republic Of Chapel Hill, being anti-Israel is the norm, but, God Gaia help you if the government mandate contact info is missing
(WRAL) A political advertisement calling for the end of U.S. aid to Israel that was posted inside Chapel Hill buses has been pulled, but town officials say it’s not because the ad prompted objections from some riders.
Officials said the ad, which ran in as many as 100 buses between Aug. 13-24, was pulled earlier this week because it did not include contact information for the Church of Reconciliation, which purchased it. The town code requires such information on display ads that are political or religious.
So, The PRCH was willing to take the money for an anti-Israel ad as long as it had contact info on it. Gotta cross the governmental I’s and T’s. Of course, being the PRCH, good luck if you tried the same in proposing that all aid to the murderous Palestinian’s, who intentionally target civilians, including women and children, be stopped. Pretty much because all these hippy liberals support the Palestinians and would like to see Israel disappear. Granted, not all of them, but a good chunk, and discussing pro-Israel sentiment is a Bad Idea in the PRCH.
Notice, nothing about the Palestinians. If you head to that website you’ll find that the vast majority of blame is placed on Israel. On the “roots of the conflict“, no mention of Palestinian homicide bombers attacking civilians. A nice little quote is provided in saying, to paraphrase, that those damned greedy Jews just want more land.
A few of the wars are mentioned, but they fail to disclose that Israel was attacked multiple times by multiple Arab nations in concert. Typical of hardcore leftists.
Who the heck is Church of Reconciliation? So, a liberal church is seeking to put itself in the business of the state?
Also, an ad ran all over the town for 11 days, and got through the application process despite the RULE of a contact?
And it was only pulled because of a missing contact?
yeah. right. sure.
Nothing more than I would expect in a most far, far left area like Chapel Hill.
what next from church’s ??? Anti abortion ads? Umm obviously this somehow is not a free speech issue.