Christopher Ballantine
@chrisballantine.bsky.social
Radical musicology. Books include Music and its Social Meanings | Marabi Nights: Jazz, ‘Race’ and Society in Early Apartheid South Africa | Twentieth Century Symphony | Living Together; Living Apart? Towards Social Cohesion in a Future South Africa. UKZN
Why was Nelson Mandela so critical of Israel? Tel Aviv backed apartheid South Africa with weapons and trade and ignored international boycotts to isolate the racist state. He also lambasted Israel’s treatment of Palestinians. Former South African politician Andrew Feinstein explains.
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October 12, 2025 at 9:36 AM
Why was Nelson Mandela so critical of Israel? Tel Aviv backed apartheid South Africa with weapons and trade and ignored international boycotts to isolate the racist state. He also lambasted Israel’s treatment of Palestinians. Former South African politician Andrew Feinstein explains.
The Sorbonne University, a global symbol of education, science and culture, has announced that it will stop submitting data to Times Higher Education rankings. It is joining a growing movement of universities questioning the value and methodology of these controversial league tables.
University ranking systems are being rejected. African institutions should take note
The ranking industry is targeting universities in Africa, which are seen as offering a new market.
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October 1, 2025 at 8:02 AM
The Sorbonne University, a global symbol of education, science and culture, has announced that it will stop submitting data to Times Higher Education rankings. It is joining a growing movement of universities questioning the value and methodology of these controversial league tables.
Opera Collaboration in Israel is Cancelled After Criticism
The Royal Opera said it was scrapping scheduled performances of Puccini's TOSCA in Tel Aviv next year, after nearly 200 staff members signed an open letter criticizing its stance on the war in Gaza. The letter refers to the genocide.
The Royal Opera said it was scrapping scheduled performances of Puccini's TOSCA in Tel Aviv next year, after nearly 200 staff members signed an open letter criticizing its stance on the war in Gaza. The letter refers to the genocide.
British Opera Company Cancels ‘Tosca’ Collaboration in Israel After Criticism
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September 8, 2025 at 1:04 PM
Opera Collaboration in Israel is Cancelled After Criticism
The Royal Opera said it was scrapping scheduled performances of Puccini's TOSCA in Tel Aviv next year, after nearly 200 staff members signed an open letter criticizing its stance on the war in Gaza. The letter refers to the genocide.
The Royal Opera said it was scrapping scheduled performances of Puccini's TOSCA in Tel Aviv next year, after nearly 200 staff members signed an open letter criticizing its stance on the war in Gaza. The letter refers to the genocide.
Zapiro: 'Daily Maverick', 25 August 2025
August 25, 2025 at 5:31 PM
Zapiro: 'Daily Maverick', 25 August 2025
The US state department has announced new sanctions on four ICC officials, including two judges and two prosecutors, because of their efforts to prosecute Americans and Israelis. As a result of the sanctions, any assets that the targets hold in US jurisdictions are frozen. — The Guardian 21 Aug 2025
August 22, 2025 at 9:48 PM
The US state department has announced new sanctions on four ICC officials, including two judges and two prosecutors, because of their efforts to prosecute Americans and Israelis. As a result of the sanctions, any assets that the targets hold in US jurisdictions are frozen. — The Guardian 21 Aug 2025
“I don't like the culture of declaring people heroes and honouring them, but Francesca Albanese is without any doubt in my mind an international hero who will be honoured by history. Today's world needs more Francescas @FranceskAlb” — Max du Preez, eminent South African journalist
August 22, 2025 at 9:36 PM
“I don't like the culture of declaring people heroes and honouring them, but Francesca Albanese is without any doubt in my mind an international hero who will be honoured by history. Today's world needs more Francescas @FranceskAlb” — Max du Preez, eminent South African journalist
“The occupation has corrupted us. Israel’s curse began with the occupation of the Palestinian territories in 1967… that’s the truth. We’ve become militarily powerful, and we’ve fallen into the temptation born of our absolute power, and the idea that we can do anything.”
— David Grossman
— David Grossman
Israeli author David Grossman says his country is committing genocide in Gaza
Writer says for many years he has refused to use word but now must ‘with immense pain and with a broken heart’
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August 2, 2025 at 4:52 PM
“The occupation has corrupted us. Israel’s curse began with the occupation of the Palestinian territories in 1967… that’s the truth. We’ve become militarily powerful, and we’ve fallen into the temptation born of our absolute power, and the idea that we can do anything.”
— David Grossman
— David Grossman
"We are the victimizers. Never in our lifetime — or the lifetimes of our grandparents or great-grandparents — have we witnessed such relentless daily killing and wanton disregard for human life perpetrated by Jews against others. Perhaps never in Jewish history."
– David Myers: Jewish history, UCLA
– David Myers: Jewish history, UCLA
August 2, 2025 at 12:03 PM
"We are the victimizers. Never in our lifetime — or the lifetimes of our grandparents or great-grandparents — have we witnessed such relentless daily killing and wanton disregard for human life perpetrated by Jews against others. Perhaps never in Jewish history."
– David Myers: Jewish history, UCLA
– David Myers: Jewish history, UCLA
"We all accept that as a societal goal we want to try to eradicate poverty. Good. But actually, let’s also look at the other side. The fact is, we should and must minimise the number of super-rich people: the amount of wealth concentration is setting the world on fire."
‘No one should have more than €10m’: the author of Limitarianism on why the super-rich need to level down radically
Prof Ingrid Robeyns has spent a decade studying wealth and ethics and says that limits are essential if we want to eradicate poverty and protect social cohesion and the planet
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August 1, 2025 at 12:21 PM
"We all accept that as a societal goal we want to try to eradicate poverty. Good. But actually, let’s also look at the other side. The fact is, we should and must minimise the number of super-rich people: the amount of wealth concentration is setting the world on fire."
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Ok so we’ve ripped healthcare from millions of people and condemned the next generation to a fiscal black hole and a climate black hole, but the gestapo will have budget for shiny new boots and Hugo Boss uniforms. Seems ok I think.
July 1, 2025 at 4:56 PM
Ok so we’ve ripped healthcare from millions of people and condemned the next generation to a fiscal black hole and a climate black hole, but the gestapo will have budget for shiny new boots and Hugo Boss uniforms. Seems ok I think.
“How morally lost is a society in which a chant against a genocidal foreign army provokes a political and media firestorm, but the intentionally starved, unarmed human beings being mowed down on the orders of the IDF high command do not?”
Welcome to Britain 2025: where a musician's words cause more outrage than the murder and horror in Gaza | Owen Jones
The issue of what happened at Glastonbury is obscuring the outrage about real bombs and actual death, and I think that is deliberate, says Guardian columnist Owen Jones
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July 1, 2025 at 4:57 PM
“How morally lost is a society in which a chant against a genocidal foreign army provokes a political and media firestorm, but the intentionally starved, unarmed human beings being mowed down on the orders of the IDF high command do not?”
“The Trump Administration is a huge surge of almost every kind of violence: Trump is an adjudicated rapist who put a man in charge of the military who himself paid a settlement to a woman who charged him, credibly, with rape; Trump has pardoned the ultra-violent Jan. 6th rioters …” (Rebecca Solnit)
Some Notes on the City of Angels and the Nature of Violence
I think maybe it's begun, the bigger fiercer backlash against the Trump Administration which is itself a violent backlash against every good thing that's happened over the past several decades – the a...
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June 10, 2025 at 8:18 PM
“The Trump Administration is a huge surge of almost every kind of violence: Trump is an adjudicated rapist who put a man in charge of the military who himself paid a settlement to a woman who charged him, credibly, with rape; Trump has pardoned the ultra-violent Jan. 6th rioters …” (Rebecca Solnit)
Reposted by Christopher Ballantine
Trump appears to be engineering a situation in which he could invoke the Insurrection Act. Democracy (feeble and partial as it is) offends his every instinct, and he will do whatever he can to snuff it out.
June 10, 2025 at 6:17 AM
Trump appears to be engineering a situation in which he could invoke the Insurrection Act. Democracy (feeble and partial as it is) offends his every instinct, and he will do whatever he can to snuff it out.
“The overwhelming majority of [Israel’s] doctors refused to condemn the destruction of Gaza’s health care system; some openly praised it and even called for the demolition of hospitals in Gaza.”
The Shame of Israeli Medicine | Neve Gordon, Guy Shalev, Osama Tanous
In late March 2024 Israeli soldiers raided Nasser Hospital in the southern Gaza Strip. They arrested medical staff and patients, as well as civilians who
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June 9, 2025 at 10:41 AM
“The overwhelming majority of [Israel’s] doctors refused to condemn the destruction of Gaza’s health care system; some openly praised it and even called for the demolition of hospitals in Gaza.”
“I certainly feel a profound loss of faith. Something I felt to be true about humanity – that people are fundamentally good, that we owe it to children to protect them – has shifted because of this conflict. Thousands of miles from Gaza, I am changed by the past 18 months.”
As Gaza's children are bombed and starved, we watch - powerless. What is it doing to us as a society? | Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
I thought we all believed in a collective responsibility towards children. This terrible conflict has made me question that, says Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
www.theguardian.com
May 27, 2025 at 9:44 AM
“I certainly feel a profound loss of faith. Something I felt to be true about humanity – that people are fundamentally good, that we owe it to children to protect them – has shifted because of this conflict. Thousands of miles from Gaza, I am changed by the past 18 months.”
“When future generations learn that, for 19 months, we woke up every morning to videos of children being burned alive – bombed with weapons that the US taxpayer helped pay for and the western world helped justify – will you be able to say that you spoke up?”
What did you do during the genocide in Gaza? | Arwa Mahdawi
When future generations read about Gaza with horror and wonder how we allowed a livestreamed genocide to happen, what will you say?
www.theguardian.com
May 27, 2025 at 9:37 AM
“When future generations learn that, for 19 months, we woke up every morning to videos of children being burned alive – bombed with weapons that the US taxpayer helped pay for and the western world helped justify – will you be able to say that you spoke up?”
Many platforms have deleted or banned the pro-Hitler song, but (of course) it’s readily available on Elon Musk’s X.
May 26, 2025 at 10:03 AM
Many platforms have deleted or banned the pro-Hitler song, but (of course) it’s readily available on Elon Musk’s X.
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“As the people of Gaza now prepare for the worst, being right has never felt so bitter. But it took no special insight or powers of prophecy, for here was a catastrophe foretold from the start”
Suddenly, something is shifting.
Israel's apologists have realised that a reckoning is coming.
They understand that they're not going to get away with this abomination.
And they are absolutely right 👇
www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
Israel's apologists have realised that a reckoning is coming.
They understand that they're not going to get away with this abomination.
And they are absolutely right 👇
www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
A moment of judgment has come at last: not just for Netanyahu but for his enablers | Owen Jones
Israel’s renewed assault on Gaza has prompted international condemnation, but many of those critics will face their own reckoning, says Guardian columnist Owen Jones
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May 20, 2025 at 7:18 PM
“As the people of Gaza now prepare for the worst, being right has never felt so bitter. But it took no special insight or powers of prophecy, for here was a catastrophe foretold from the start”
The age group most killed in the ongoing genocide in Gaza are 5 to 9 year-olds.
The second and third age groups most killed are the 10-14 and 0-4 year-olds.
The second and third age groups most killed are the 10-14 and 0-4 year-olds.
May 15, 2025 at 2:04 PM
The age group most killed in the ongoing genocide in Gaza are 5 to 9 year-olds.
The second and third age groups most killed are the 10-14 and 0-4 year-olds.
The second and third age groups most killed are the 10-14 and 0-4 year-olds.