BDS Spreads Antisemitism Across U.S. Campuses

T. Belman. The BDS movement worries me, not so much because of the economic damage it does Israel, which at this time is minuscule, but because of the lies they tell the world about Israel and her policies. More and more people around the world believe these lies. These lies are delivered with passion, intimidation, certitude, bullying, screaming and dramatics. These tactics should not be present in the market place of ideas, as Dershowitz refers to it. No room is left for rational debate. Most pro-Israel voices are intimidated into silence. Many people are won over to their hate filled narrative because it is easier to believe it than to fight it. These tactics have been proven to be very successful for any movement wanting change. Look at the brownshirts in the thirties in Germany or the blackshirts in the thirties in Italy.

The West does not know how to deal with these tactics or are too intimidated to try. But try they must. If it needs new laws, pass them, If it needs determined enforcement of the law, increase the police force. If it needs greater penalties, pass them.

by Noah Beck, Special to IPT News

Anti-Semitic incidents seem to spring up each week on college campuses throughout the United States. According to a study, “The strongest predictor of anti-Jewish hostility on campus” is the presence of a Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) campaign against Israel.

The greater the BDS activity, especially involving faculty members, the more likely anti-Semitic episodes become, said the study issued last month by the AMCHA Initiative, a non-profit organization dedicated to investigating, documenting, and combating anti-Semitism on U.S. campuses.

One recent example occurred on April 15, when the City University of New York Doctoral Students’ Council passed a resolution calling for an academic boycott of Israel, 42-19. Weeks earlier, a CUNY professor and BDS advocate claimed that the killing of Palestinians in Gaza “reflects Jewish values.” On CUNY campuses, the New York Observer reports, Jewish students were harassed, with “Jews out of CUNY” uttered in at least one instance, and a professor who wears a yarmulke was called a “Zionist pig.”

On April 21, two-thirds of a union representing about 2,000 graduate students at New York University voted to approve a motion to support a BDS resolution against Israel. The motion also urges the union and its affiliate, the United Auto Workers, to divest from Israeli companies. The resolution asks NYU to close its program at Tel Aviv University, claiming the program violates NYU’s non-discrimination policy.

About a month earlier, NYU’s Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), one of the main organizing forces behind the nationwide BDS campaign, hosted Israeli academic Ilan Pappé, described by Benny Morris as “one of the world’s sloppiest historians.”

As reported by AMCHA:

“Pappé blamed Jews, perceived historically as evil, for antisemitism stating, ‘The [Jewish] Israelis…are responsible for bringing antisemitism back.’ He denied Jews self-determination and demonized Israel stating, ‘evil Zionism will come to an end – all immoral regimes do’ as well as suggested rich Jews should leave Israel as a process of ‘decolonization.’ He further demonized Israel throughout accusing Israel of carrying out ‘ethnic cleansing’ multiple times. Pappé delegitimized Israel consistently referring to Israel as a ‘settler colonialist project,’ …[and] promoted BDS.”

The Jewish Law Students Association at Harvard University and Harvard Hillel co-sponsored an event April 14 on “The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict & the U.S.” During the question and answer session, Husam el-Qoulaq, an HLS student and head of SJP at the school, insulted Israeli Knesset Member Tzipi Livni by asking, “How is it that you are so smelly?… A question about the odor of Ms. Tzipi Livni, she’s very smelly, and I was just wondering.” The student’s question resurrected the anti-Semitic stereotype of a “smelly/dirty Jew.” Incredibly, some “progressive” HLS Jewish students later defended el-Qoulaq.

As BDS campaigns spread on campuses, anti-Semitic expression increasingly follows – from swastika-filled vandalism at UC Davis and Purdue University to student “debates” at Stanford University that implicitly dignify classical anti-Semitic tropes about Jews controlling the media and economy. Among other recent incidents:

April 20: At Michigan’s Grand Valley State University, there have been six anti-Semitic incidents reported on campus since last December. These involved swastikas on walls or doors of residence halls, messages including “I am a Nazi” and “Hitler did nothing wrong,” a faculty member making anti-Semitic gestures in a classroom, and a Star of David with an “X” scratched into it on the window of a bus.

April 19: At the University of Maryland, about two dozen protesters arrived at a Hillel and Jewish Student Union event called, “Israel Fest” and, for about an hour, chanted, “Fight the power; turn the tide; end Israeli apartheid” and held signs saying “Zionism kills.”

April 15: At the University of Notre Dame, a letter published by three students in the school newspaper accused Israel of apartheid and directed readers to the Anti-Semitic site “IfAmericansKnew” and the site for a major BDS group, Jewish Voice for Peace.

April 10: At Atlanta’s historically black Morehouse College, participants at the U.S. Universities Debating Championship (USUDC) were forced to justify the motion, “This House Believes That Violence By Palestinians Against Israeli Civilian Targets Is Justified.”

According to AMCHA, 2016 already has seen 171 anti-Semitic/BDS incidents as of April 21. At this rate, 2016 will see a 36 percent increase in incidents over last year.

Faculty members have become increasingly active in BDS efforts and smears. During a talk at Vassar College in February, Rutgers professor Jasbir Puar accused Israel of harvesting Palestinian organs and conducting scientific experiments in “stunting” the growth of Palestinian bodies. Last month, 40 Columbia University professors signed a BDS petition. More recently, one pro-BDS professor even tried to link campus rape to Israel. As Rochester Institute of Technology lecturer A.J. Caschetta notes, “at a time when much of academe is jumping on the BDS bandwagon, there is little risk to academics who join the movement, whereas opposition to majority leftist positions often leads to a perilous path.”

Indeed, academics who buck this trend may be endangering their careers. At Connecticut College, one of the few professors who defended Andrew Pessin, who hasn’t been in his classroom for the past year after a hate-filled campaign miscast his comments about Hamas as a smear on all Palestinians, says his stance cost him a promotion. Manuel Lizarralde, associate professor in Ethnobotany, wrote in a faculty-wide email Jan. 26 that the college “acted like vigilantes and found the perfect scapegoat,” in Pessin.

Within days, Lizarralde said, he was called in by the administration for a scolding. Noting that he was recently denied promotion, Lizarralde suggested in a recent email that this was payback for his support of Pessin. Connecticut College has “a sense of racism since we are Latinos, Jews and advocate for social injustice…[and we] are being punished [for such activism].”

Responding to the negative media coverage generated by the Pessin case, Connecticut College President Katherine Bergeron published an email to the faculty March 28, in which she championed “the right of all its members to express their views freely and openly.” She failed to explain how that principle applied to Pessin, who was hounded off campus for expressing his views, only to see them twisted and turned against him. She said that the school should promote “reasoned and informed debate about the most complex issues of our time,” but Pessin’s absence leaves the school with no pro-Israel voice. When asked about the contradictions between her email and the Pessin affair, she declined to comment.

Meanwhile, outrage against Connecticut College continues to build, with a petition to investigate the Pessin affair and revoke the school’s accreditation now exceeding 1,500 signatures.

Just as the character assassination targeting the only pro-Israel voice at Connecticut College appeared as a total surprise, BDS campaigns to influence student government votes across the country pop up with minimal notice, just weeks before the vote, giving the opposition little time to organize. That strategy helped secure SJP a BDS victory at the University of Chicago undergraduate student government in March.

It failed to persuade the university’s administration, though.

Who is funding BDS? Analyst Jonathan Schanzer of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies recently told members of Congress that former employees of Hamas-linked charities now work for the Illinois-based organization American Muslims for Palestine (AMP), which is “arguably the leading BDS organization in the US, a key sponsor of the anti-Israel campus network known as Students for Justice in Palestine.” Schanzer noted that AMP provides money, speakers, training and even “apartheid walls” to SJP campus activists. More surprising, the Rockefeller Brothers Fund has given anti-Israel BDS organizations hundreds of thousands of dollars, according to the Shurat Hadin Israel Law Center.

On campus after campus, the BDS movement has proven itself to be well organized and determined to poison the minds of impressionable students against Israel. It will take an equally concerted and sustained effort to oppose BDS in academia.

Noah Beck is the author of The Last Israelis, an apocalyptic novel about Iranian nukes and other geopolitical issues in the Middle East.

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  1. @ CuriousAmerican:

    Mio Carido, another “legend” for the naming of State of Colorado is the Ute Chief Mangas Coloradas. He was a Apache boy who captured by the Ute and raised in the Ute Tribe. He rose to become their Chief. He was, in his youth, a bit a of a dandy and love dressing up for the Ladies, hence his red sleeves. Later in life he turned his attentions to food. He died of obesity in his mid-sixties.
    I painted his portrait ,along with that of Chief Ouray and Ouray’s wife Chipeta for a friend who live in Terruride, Colorado.

  2. @ CuriousAmerican:

    una latino. Another one. Lack of knowledge shows you to be pretentious. un latino

    eres un tonto. What happened? You do not know the feminine from the masculine? eres una tonta.

    Go and learn the language. The conjugations which is basic basics. This is nothing like the subjunctive or anything very complicated. Just basic grammar.

  3. @ CuriousAmerican:
    Tu eres un tonto.
    What happened? Did you change the
    SOISfor eres. Someone had to tell you that the second person plural did not apply.
    You are the greatest case of projection this forum has ever seen. You belong in a “< tontodromo" for pretentious idiots who do not know who they are.
    BTW Do you think honeybee will change someone with a brain for you? You only know to look at Wikipedia when even some smart children know "Wikipedia" is not always correct. You think it is the Bible that is a case of stupidity.
    yamit82 is a man. You are a feeble mind with "delirio de grandeza." Go suck a lollypop.

  4. Every 4 1/2+ years the entire student body at colleges turns over completely. How is it then that BDS and anti-antisemitism survives year after year? Faculty and administrative apathy and encouragement. Student’s don’t learn from one another very much, they learn from the faculty; that’s why they are in school.

  5. @ mar55:
    Definitivamente que un latino como tu no. Es perder su tiempo.
    No sabes ni siqouiera enamaorar a una chica.
    Solo te gusta tergiversar las palabras e ideas de los demas para seguir opinando. Opinando de lo que no sabes por supuesto.
    Quien crees que eres? Un pavo real?
    Poco tacto y mucha mierda en el cerebro.
    Tu no fuieste educado ni en Stuyvesant ni en el Bronx High School of Science. Tampoco fuiste alumno de los Jesuitas porque tendrias otro modo de discutir, argumentar y debatir.
    Te las das de intellectual y careces de todo. Incluso
    carisma. Tampoco muestras hombria.
    Petulancia y arrogancia es lo que domina en tu personalaidad.
    Te has dado cuenta que en otros foros tamoco tienes amigos.
    Cuando nadie te soporta vienes aqui como los pavo reales.
    Marchate. Vete a discutir con los indios de Uruguay.
    Aqui nadie te quiere. Ve y aprende Espanol.

    Tú eres un tonto.

  6. @ CuriousAmerican:
    Definitivamente que un latino como tu no. Es perder su tiempo.
    No sabes ni siqouiera enamaorar a una chica.
    Solo te gusta tergiversar las palabras e ideas de los demas para seguir opinando. Opinando de lo que no sabes por supuesto.
    Quien crees que eres? Un pavo real?
    Poco tacto y mucha mierda en el cerebro.
    Tu no fuieste educado ni en Stuyvesant ni en el Bronx High School of Science. Tampoco fuiste alumno de los Jesuitas porque tendrias otro modo de discutir, argumentar y debatir.
    Te las das de intellectual y careces de todo. Incluso
    carisma. Tampoco muestras hombria.
    Petulancia y arrogancia es lo que domina en tu personalaidad.
    Te has dado cuenta que en otros foros tamoco tienes amigos.
    Cuando nadie te soporta vienes aqui como los pavo reales.
    Marchate. Vete a discutir con los indios de Uruguay.
    Aqui nadie te quiere. Ve y aprende Espanol.

  7. @ mar55:
    @ honeybee:
    With the weather changes bronchitis is going around. It starts with allergies and before you know it you feel it in your chest.
    I’m sure the Mexicans have good home remedies for the asthma.
    If you can get the phlegm loose you will not need antibiotics or steroids.
    Hope you feel better soon. Take care honeybee. @ CuriousAmerican:

    She will likely need antibiotics. It is the steroids which are scary.

    Steroids (Most likely prednisone or deltasone) can cause weight gain and psychological problems.

    Steroids should be no longer than 4 days. They are a shock treatment. Only needed to get one over the initial day or two of poor breathing. If taken more than 4 days, the natural adnrenal glands start to shut down. Steroids can cause adrenal insufficiency for a year or so after 4 days. You do not want to go on steroids more than 4 days. After that, you have to carry a card with you for a year, in case you are in an accident. Emergency teams have to know if your adrenals are weak.

    Antibiotics are a good idea … about a week.

    But antibiotics kill not only the bad bacteria in the lungs but also natural probiotics in the gut. Take yogurt during the day to compensate.

    If the antibiotic is milk sensitive like tetracycline, then take the yogurt in between pills.

    If antibiotics are every 6 hours: 6AM 12 noon 6PM 12 mid, then take yogurt at 3AM 9AM 3PM 9PM. Use your head. Most antibiotics are no longer food sensitive. A few are.

    TEA is a great home remedy. Lots of it. With honey or sugar or lemon or nothing. Your choice. Just take lots of tea. Tea has natural decongestants.

    Tea has theophylline in it, which is used for asthma meds. Be careful if the doctor already has you on theophylline pills though.

    Tea will not only clean out the lungs but also the bladder so be prepared for some night hopping.

    Finally, mar55 is right about the spring pollen.

    TEA should become part of your daily life.

    Doctors can be too easy with steroids. They knock out the problem in minutes, but they are full of side effects. Sort of like using a flame thrower to rid the kitchen of cockroaches. Use with care.