Ben Gurion University
Ben Gurion University - What Freedom Of Speech? Zvi
Hacohen, the new rector at BGU, robs from the many to give to the
few
Hacohen is just one of Israel's many
increasingly hysterical radical leftists inside (and outside)
academia who demand that freedom of speech for non-leftists be
suppressed.
Leftists in Israel are free to endorse
violence, to call for Israel to be destroyed, and to endorse
anti-Semites and terrorists. They are free to promote lawbreaking
and violence. They are free to call on the world to boycott Israel
and to impose upon Israel by force an outside "resolution" of the
conflict along lines the vast majority of Israelis oppose. Yes, it
may be upsetting to people, say the leftist poseurs, but offensive
speech needs to be protected in the name of democracy. ...
He is not disturbed that entire departments at
his own university operate as open anti-Israel indoctrination camps.
He is not disturbed that faculty members at Ben Gurion University
are leaders in the international campaign to boycott Israel, to
"divest" from Israel, to place sanctions against Israel. … Prof.
Hacohen is not concerned about reports of leftist faculty members at
BGU harassing and penalizing students there who dare dissent from
the anti-Israel ideology poured out in classroom indoctrinations. He
is not concerned that anti-Israel radicals are being hired and
promoted on the basis of "academic records" consisting of nothing
more than anti-Israel hate propaganda. He is not concerned about BGU
faculty members who endorse terrorist violence. He is not concerned
about Arab and Jewish leftist
students marching about his
campus giving Heil Hitler salutes.
The only thing he seems worried about is that
some Zionist students at BGU wish to express their opinions and
criticize treasonous behavior. He demands that they be silenced. He
insults the students at his own university, calling them "McCarthyists."
He demands that criticism of treason be silenced in the name of
protecting academic freedom.
The academic freedom of which he dreams is the
sort to be found in North Korea.
http://www.jewishpress.com/pageroute.do/45334
What Freedom Of Speech?
Steven Plaut
Posted Sep 21 2010
The latest headliner in the campaign to silence
critics of Israel's radical Left is Prof. Zvi Hacohen, the new
rector at Ben Gurion University. A professor in chemistry and
"desert research," Hacohen was cited at length in Haaretz (Sept. 15)
denouncing people, especially students of the Zionist Im Tirtzu
movement, who dare criticize leftist sedition.
Hacohen calls all such critics of anti-Israel
extremism "McCarthyists." Leftists denouncing Israel as a Nazi
country, a fascist apartheid entity in need of obliteration, are
simply exercising their legitimate academic freedom, but anyone who
denounces those leftists for what they say and do is guilty of
"McCarthyism" and so must be suppressed.
Radical leftist academics who call for a world
boycott of Israel are engaging in legitimate use of academic
freedom, they insist, but others who call for boycotts of such
boycotters of Israel are fascists and guilty of "incitement."
Hacohen denounces students at his own
university and others (I assume he means the
www.Isracampus.org.il watchdog group, Israel's equivalent to
Campus Watch in the U.S.) for recording the public lectures of
radical anti-Israel faculty members and then making them public. He
also is upset when they cite verbatim the seditious public
pronouncements of those faculty members. Hacohen insists it's
McCarthyism to protest the anti-Israel indoctrination that is the
main (if not the sole) activity of the Department of Politics at Ben
Gurion University, and he denounces students from Im Tirtzu for
calling on donors to place their contributions to the university
into escrow until the university makes needed reforms.
Hacohen is just one of Israel's many
increasingly hysterical radical leftists inside (and outside)
academia who demand that freedom of speech for non-leftists be
suppressed.
Leftists in Israel are free to endorse
violence, to call for Israel to be destroyed, and to endorse
anti-Semites and terrorists. They are free to promote lawbreaking
and violence. They are free to call on the world to boycott Israel
and to impose upon Israel by force an outside "resolution" of the
conflict along lines the vast majority of Israelis oppose.
Yes, it may be upsetting to people, say the
leftist poseurs, but offensive speech needs to be protected in the
name of democracy.
Or does it? A young Jewish woman named Tanya
Susskind drew a protest poster of the Prophet Muhammad as a pig. Her
drawing was distasteful, but no worse than those Danish cartoons
that were judged to be protected speech. She was sentenced to more
than two years in prison. Israeli soldiers who recently had their
photographs taken alongside handcuffed or blindfolded suspected
terrorists have been prosecuted for insensitivity. Why was their
behavior not considered protected freedom of expression?
In a similar manner, Israel has criminalized
and banned the various Kahanist factions of followers of the late
Rabbi Meir Kahane. They are denied freedom of speech under Israel's
silly "anti-racism law," a law that has never been used to prosecute
a single anti-Semite. Their crime? They express political opinions
Israeli leftists find repulsive.
A professor at the University of Haifa was
ordered by the Attorney General's Office to report to the police for
interrogation concerning things he was accused of saying about Arabs
in class - statements he denies having made. But even if he had said
negative things about Arabs, why was that not protected speech? Is
protected speech in Israel limited to the rights of anti-Semites and
traitors to smear Jews?
Just what happened to the idea that freedom of
speech protects unpopular and even offensive opinions? Leftists
expressing anti-Semitic or anti-Israel radical ideas are never
prosecuted in Israel. The most the government ever did was deny
entry into Israel to a few foreign leftist professors who had been
maintaining intimate association with terrorist organizations like
Hizbullah.
Let us go back to Prof. Hacohen, the rector. We
know what upsets him, but what does not upset him? He is not
disturbed that entire departments at his own university operate as
open anti-Israel indoctrination camps. He is not disturbed that
faculty members at Ben Gurion University are leaders in the
international campaign to boycott Israel, to "divest" from Israel,
to place sanctions against Israel. He is not disturbed about BGU
faculty members who associate with Holocaust deniers.
Prof. Hacohen is not concerned about reports of
leftist faculty members at BGU harassing and penalizing students
there who dare dissent from the anti-Israel ideology poured out in
classroom indoctrinations. He is not concerned that anti-Israel
radicals are being hired and promoted on the basis of "academic
records" consisting of nothing more than anti-Israel hate
propaganda. He is not concerned about BGU faculty members who
endorse terrorist violence. He is not concerned about Arab and
Jewish leftist
students marching about his
campus giving Heil Hitler salutes.
The only thing he seems worried about is that
some Zionist students at BGU wish to express their opinions and
criticize treasonous behavior. He demands that they be silenced. He
insults the students at his own university, calling them "McCarthyists."
He demands that criticism of treason be silenced in the name of
protecting academic freedom.
The academic freedom of which he dreams is the
sort to be found in North Korea.
Steven Plaut is a professor at Haifa
University. His book "The Scout" is available at Amazon.com. He can
be contacted at
steveneplaut@yahoo.com.
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