tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9202996302446629175.post4017702520088551113..comments2023-05-12T05:33:17.326-07:00Comments on Why I May Still Be Canadian: Ideally Speakingdglloydhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07952724753847109831noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9202996302446629175.post-53392000277223683082012-03-30T01:25:35.403-07:002012-03-30T01:25:35.403-07:00A very, very interesting blog, David. You give a f...A very, very interesting blog, David. You give a fascinating perspective of someone who came to Israel and found the ideology afterwards. For me, your comments were interesting, because I did what was more usual: I followed the ideology to the land.<br /><br />Unlike some others, I never became disillusioned. Rather, I saw the country and the ideology for what they were. Did I lose the ideology? No, I didn't. An ideology without blinkers is stronger than an ideolgy wrapped in cellophane.<br /><br />Carry on blogging, David. Always a pleasure.Ronald Greenhttp://www.nothing-matters.orgnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9202996302446629175.post-39523025266975109862012-03-28T03:17:08.226-07:002012-03-28T03:17:08.226-07:00Thanks for your perceptive and thoughtful blog, Da...Thanks for your perceptive and thoughtful blog, David. I am glad Ideally Speaking aroused the interest of a (still) Canadian. In embarking on this project, Steve and I were hoping that it would also speak to people who are not (ex) South Africans. As you rightly infer, some of the material is relevant largely to South Africans but many of the conversations in the book touch on issues that could concern a much wider audience. And you have explored them.Lindsay Talmudnoreply@blogger.com