Edmund Burke thought of the ears of his fellow Englishmen as being “distinguishing.” In an 1811 volume of his collected maxims published by Dr. French Laurence, his literary editor, we read on page 39: “They hear these men speak broad. Their tongue betrays them. Their language is in the patois of fraud; in the cant and gibberish of hypocrisy.”

At the Sderot Conference convened in Beersheba on May 27, Yair Golan was the object of severe berating by a crowd that took advantage of his outdoor appearance to express their negative opinion of his most recent outspokenness they had heard.

In an interview broadcast over KAN Reshet Bet radio on May 20, Golan spoke with his well-known bluntness and brashness. He was upset that Israel is viewed as becoming a pariah nation, today’s South Africa

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