
Wednesday, April 14, 2021
Wednesday, April 14, 2021
Elder of Ziyon
If you do a search Natalie Portman on Yahoo, you see that she is considered a "Palestine-American actress."
It links to her Wikipedia page, which says no such thing.
Google's default results for searching for Portman says she is an Israeli-American actress. Bing says she is "an Israeli-born actress and director."
This is very weird. I couldn't find any other famous Israelis or Jews born in Jerusalem who were called "Palestinian." Also, the choice to say Portman is a "Palestine-American" actress and not a "Palestinian-American" actress indicates that someone who doesn't know English very well deliberately chose to edit her entry.

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