She didn't avoid the fallout. She avoided the wrath of My-Israel-Right-Or-Wrong donors and board members by capitulating to them, incurring the the ire of other people and sectors whom the great editorial boards of America care less about.
City I dislike: Vineta City I think is overrated: Iram of the Pillars City I think is underrated: Cíbola City I like: Zerzura City I love: Kitezh City I feel most myself in: City of the Caesars City I still need to visit: Biringan City I dream of living in: Minneapolis
Homeless people in the United States are far more likely to be victims of gruesome violence than to be perpetrators. Yet the widespread demonization of the homeless would lead you to believe the exact opposite. jacobin.com/2023/05/homele…
Even if it doesn't stand up to critical scrutiny, the idea of a timeless (literally atemporal) transgenerational connection to the land seems benign when incorporated into the discourse of brutalized and dispossessed indigenous people. So I get why people just smile and nod.