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L’égarement sioniste : le cas de Benny Morris

Ivan Segré paru dans lundimatin#482, le 30 juin 2025 Appel à dons

Un entretien avec l’historien israélien Benny Morris est paru dans un journal allemand (Frankfurter Allgemeine) le 20 juin dernier. La Revue K en a publié une traduction française dans son édition du 25 juin [1]

... . Morris y aborde successivement l’opération militaire israélienne en Iran (l’entretien est paru la veille de l’intervention nord-américaine), la guerre à Gaza, des points d’histoire relatifs à la situation en Palestine dans les années 1930-1948, enfin l’état politique de la question israélo-palestinienne. Ayant analysé précédemment dans LM le délire antisioniste d’Andreas Malm, je me propose ici d’analyser le délire sioniste de Benny Morris. Ainsi, l’état des lieux du délire antagonique sioniste/antisioniste sera provisoirement esquissé, à défaut d’en présenter un tableau clinique exhaustif.

 

Do what you love, and you’ll never work a day in your life.

My dad used to say this to me. He didn’t come up with it of course. Searching for the source, I see attribution to Marc Anthony. How it came to be a 70-80 year old man was quoting a singer to me I’d bet money he’d never heard, I’ll never know. Maybe he didn’t either.

The basic idea behind the quote is that what you’re doing won’t feel like work if it’s something you love doing anyway. I mean, think of the thing you want to be doing right now instead of reading this post. Your favorite thing in the world. Now, along comes some idiot who offers to pay you to do that very thing! How can you possibly say no?

There’s a darker aspect to this quote that I don’t think people consider though. If you take the thing you love and do that for work, you’re turning what you love into a job. This is a trap that I’ve fallen into. Multiple times.

 

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