• Dear Taylor, Love Israel

  • Dec 16 2023
  • Length: 17 mins
  • Podcast

Dear Taylor, Love Israel

  • Summary

  • Taylor Swift Hypocrisy: Why Her Silence is Unacceptable

    The following letter read in this Podcast is based on the letter Taylor Swift wrote to Apple before the release of her “1989” album. It was titled:

    "Dear Apple, Love Taylor"

    And it became famous in the annals of music history.

    It forced the mighty Apple to back down from a policy of not paying artists for the first three months of its new music streaming service.

    The following is my letter to Taylor Swift, based on her original letter’s language, punctuation, and nuances.

    For those listening to the Podcast, here are all the links referred to in the Podcast:

    • The original letter sent by Taylor Swift to Apple

    • The article on Medium, which I wrote way back on July 22nd, 2015.
      8 Lessons that Technologists & Social Media Marketers Can Learn from Taylor Swift…which has nothing to do with her music

    • Taylor Swift’s Security Guard returns to Israel to fight in the war.

      • As reported by Variety on October 16th and YouTube, Taylor Swift’s security guard joins IDF reserves

    • The fundraising event:

      • I24 News

      • The Jerusalem Post

      • The Arab News

      • The UK Independent

    • Megyn Kelly on Taylor Swift

    • The NY Post

    This podcast episode was initially released as a written post in “The View From Israel” Newsletter on Substack.

    Don’t forget to follow, like, share, comment, and subscribe to the Podcast in your favorite Podcast directory.

    It is greatly appreciated.


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