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Wednesday, February 01, 2012

It's time to take our campuses back

A version of this article is going to be printed in the Great Neck News this weekend. Liz Berney has run for Congress on the Republican ticket twice in the third district of New York (currently represented by Gary Ackerman(D)).
It's Time To Take Our Campuses Back
by Elizabeth (Liz) Berney, Esq.

Twenty-eight years ago, intending it to be a joke, the members of a fraternity at the University of Pennsylvania dressed up as ku klux klansmen, in white sheets. The university's president was so outraged by this that she closed down the fraternity house, forcing all the fraternity's members off campus.

Fast forward almost three decades: This coming weekend, the very same University of Pennsylvania is hosting a major national three-day "Penn BDS" (boycott, divestment and sanctions) conference aimed at dismantling the State of Israel. Speaker after speaker will spew non-stop anti-semitism and anti-Israel hatred. From Friday morning (February 3rd, 2012) through Sunday evening (February 5th, 2012), a veritable "who's who" of anti-semites, including radical Muslims, Israel-bashing and Jew-bashing bloggers, far left professors, and some self-hating Jews, will depict Israel as an "occupation" which has no right to exist, falsely accuse Israel of "ethnic cleansing," and urge participants to wage economic war (boycotts, divestment & sanctions), "lawfare" and other war against Israel. The many featured speakers include "Electronic Intifada" website co-founder Ali Abunimah (an old Obama buddy) and Columbia University Iran studies professor Hamid Dabashi, who accuses Israel of "global terrorism" and "a half century of systematic maiming and murdering."

And what is the reaction to this of the University of Pennsylvania's president, Amy Gutmann? So far, she has just made excuses for doing nothing.

Great Neck's brave Jeff Weisenfeld recently attempted to contact President Gutmann. A college official wrote back, babbling about recognizing "student groups," being "content neutral" and the "free exchange of ideas." Free exchange of ideas? Since when is a professionally-organized 3-day hate-fest filled with the world's leading anti-semites an acceptable event at an academic institution? There is a big difference between the "free exchange of ideas" and a nationally orchestrated barrage of outright false propaganda to incite hatred against Jews. Can you imagine the outcry if a university hosted a conference to delegitimize, boycott and ostracize black-owned businesses, or gay-owned businesses, or any other country in the world? Of course, it would never happen. Even a tasteless joke that was hurtful to a racial group was stopped. Yet, declaring open season on Jews and Israel is apparently no problem.

As Mr. Weisenfeld wrote to University of Pennsylvania's officials about the Penn BDS conference: "This is a corruption of academia based on pure and unadulterated anti-Semitism which would not be tolerated against any other ethnic group."

Sadly, the University of Pennsylvania is not the only campus where hate-filled weekends (and week-long) anti-Israel "conferences" have been taking place. Anti-Israel activities on college campuses, organized by national radical Muslim groups, are rampant. A few recent examples: UC Berkeley's "Israel apartheid week"; the "occupation" of a campus building in "solidarity" with Gaza at the University of Rochester; and Brandeis University's "Israeli Occupation Awareness Week." In addition, the same radical Muslims and their co-conspirators who run anti-Israel events also violently stop Jewish and pro-Israel campus events and speakers. Apparently "free speech" does not apply when pro-Israel students and speakers try to say something. This all creates a dangerous and extremely uncomfortable atmosphere for Jewish students studying at the University of Pennsylvania and at other universities throughout the country.

It's time that we start taking America's campuses back from the anti-semites and Israel-bashers. Jews have given hundreds of millions of dollars to the University of Pennsylvania. If a university allows anti-Israel boycott events, perhaps the university should be "boycotted" when the university asks for more contributions. I hope that readers of this article and their friends (especially the many University of Pennsylvania alumni in the local area) will cut their contributions off to U of Penn (and let President Guttman know why), and will contact the University of Pennsylvania to demand cancellation of this weekend's outrageous, malevolent national "Penn BDS" conference. We all know the rconsequences of silence in the face of hatred. University of Pennsylvania President Amy Gutmann's telephone number is 215 898-7221, and her email is presweb@pobox.upenn.edu.
And it's not the first time that Penn President Amy Gutmann has been involved in an anti-Semitic, anti-Israel 'joke.' That's her in the picture above, and for those of you who weren't reading this blog in November 2006, you can find the full story here.

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2 Comments:

At 9:08 PM, Blogger What is "Occupation" said...

I called....

I left a message that I as a Jewish American would not allow my daughter to even consider U of P as a choice for her studies if this is the stuff allowed on the campus.

This creates a atmosphere of violence against Jews and I would not spend hundreds of thousands of dollars for my daughter's education in a place like that.

I suggested that the president of the University correct the path that it is on.

 
At 7:10 AM, Blogger EriKMastov said...

Stooop Whining...

We spew all sorts of nonsensical crap and start hyperventilating when it comes to anything Israeli. Make muslims into "RADICAL" muslims when they are pro-palestinian, pro-jordan, pro-arab, pro-homeland, pro-anything. We need to start distinguishing between American Jews with loyalty to USA and Israeli's masquerading around as Americans. The minute anything pro-palestenian comes up we say oh they blow up our buses. But how easily we forget the 2,000 lbs bombs we drooped on residential areas, the daily humiliation we impose on crossings and the tool the occupation has taken on these people. There will be no progress until Jewish people have a heart and recognize the injustices and not dismiss them with crazy talk and radical labels. The rest of the world sees this. Why don't the fundamentalist Jews here?

 

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