CALIFORNIA FOCUS
FOR RELEASE: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2014, OR THEREAFTER
BY THOMAS D. ELIAS
"T.A. UNION VOTE EXPOSES EXTENT OF CAMPUS ANTI-SEMITISM”
Few disputes fought out by student
governments have ever been as acrimonious as the battles raging intermittently
across this state on whether to push University of California regents and
trustees of other universities to join an international campaign against
Israel. This movement seeks to boycott Israeli companies and academics,
demands divestment from companies doing business there and demands trade
sanctions.
Directly involved are only the small
minority of students who vote in school elections. But the student
officers they select purport to represent all students, even those unaware what
they’re up to.
Leading the campus boycott movement,
known as BDS (boycott, divest and sanction), is an outfit called Students for
Justice in Palestine, whose membership includes many foreign students. These folks
keep maligning the Jewish state even while the rights of Palestinian citizens
of Israel are affirmed. They ignore obvious human rights violations by
countries like China, Syria and Iran and those of the murderous, head-chopping
Islamic State in Syria and the Levant (often called ISIL or ISIS).
Now they’ve gotten Local 2865 of the
United Auto Workers, the union representing 13,000-plus graduate student
teaching assistants (TAs) in the UC system, not only to adopt BDS as its
policy, but to advocate that members “teach…the struggle of the Palestinian
people.” The union’s early December vote was 1,411 for BDS and 749 against –
with only about 15 percent of TAs voting.
Both the UAW local and the Palestinian
student group claim they’re not anti-Semitic, only anti-Israel, yet the
original promoters of the BDS movement include officially-designated terrorist
organizations like Hamas, some with charters that call not only for destroying
Israel, but also for killing Jews everywhere. So this is a bogus distinction.
Following rancorous meetings, UC
student governments at UCLA, Irvine, Berkeley, Riverside, San Diego and Santa
Cruz have voted, like the TA union, to ask that university regents join
the BDS movement. Regents show no signs of complying.
The union stance also raises key questions about academic
integrity: Will UC officials do anything if and when TAs inevitably bring
anti-Israel and anti-Semitic rhetoric to their classrooms?
Previously, UC administrators
circulated a memo forbidding this. But it's uncertain what they might do
if and when it happens. This is the same UC that did nothing two years ago
when camouflage-clad Arab students at Berkeley used mockups of automatic rifles
to stop and harass any students they could identify as Jewish – and no one
else. An action singling out Jews like that, of course, is the very definition
of anti-Semitism.
The hatred behind the UAW local’s
action was never more open than at one Berkeley session shortly before the
union vote. Lisa Kawani, executive director of the San Francisco-based Arab
Resource and Organizing Center, speaking for the union’s BDS Caucus, responded
to a Latina graduate student’s statement that she is Jewish, supports Israel
and felt “a strong sense of hatred” in the meeting by saying, “As long as you
choose to be on that side, I’m going to continue to hate you.”
Added Kawani, “…liberal democracy
loves to make it seem like everyone has a right to speak... I don’t think this
form of liberal democracy has a place in terms of real struggle.” So much for
free speech.
In short, don’t bother us with any
facts, we’re going to keep hating.
“Make no mistake,” responded Tammi
Rossman-Benjamin, a UC Santa Cruz lecturer and co-founder of an anti-boycott
organization, “calling for the elimination of the world’s only Jewish state is
anti-Semitic. Not only do the United States and Canada officially consider
denying Jews the right to self-determination a prime example of anti-Semitism,
but the vast majority of Jews…see BDS as deeply anti-Semitic…”
Besides that, she contends, the
contentious, emotional battles over BDS resolutions at UC campuses and others,
including Stanford University, “have created a hostile environment for many
Jewish students.
“The BDS campaigns are a front for a
larger coordinated effort to demonize, delegitimize and ultimately destroy Jews
and the Jewish state.”
There is no way university
administrators in California can resolve the generations-old Arab-Israel
conflict, but they must keep their campuses civil, keep academic instruction
free from prejudice and prevent the rise of racist, poisonous anti-Semitism on
their campuses. Will they?
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Email Thomas Elias at tdelias@aol.com. His
book, "The Burzynski Breakthrough, The Most Promising Cancer Treatment and
the Government’s Campaign to Squelch It," is now available in a soft cover
fourth edition. For more Elias columns, visit www.californiafocus.net
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