Israeli Academic
Extremism
Isi Leibler uses Tel Aviv University as an Example for
Anti-Israel Academics who have Crossed The Line
Regrettably, the TAU scenario represents a microcosm of how the
loony left have imposed a regime of madness in this country. It is
noteworthy that Anat Kam, who exulted in stealing classified IDF
military information in the name of freedom of expression and
attempted to present herself as a heroic figure, was educated at TAU,
in a philosophy department in which professors called for a global
boycott against Israel.
Examples of unacceptable behavior abound: the Chair of the
Philosophy Department, Professor Anat Biletzki, is a close supporter
of Asmi Bishari ,the Arab MK calling for the dismantling of Israel;
Biletzki also gathered signatures for a high school student petition
justifying the right to refuse to serve in the army; Anat Matar,
another lecturer at the philosophy department, initiated an
(unsuccessful) campaign to deny the right of Col. Pnina Sharvit-Baruch,
who headed the international IDF law division during the Gaza war,
to lecture at its law school on the grounds that she would “justify
the killing of civilians, including hundreds of children”; the Law
School convened a conference on the subject of the alleged
mistreatment of “political prisoners” at which one of the principal
speakers was a former terrorist who had been sentenced to 27 years
for throwing a bomb at Jews on a bus; Professor Adi Ophir campaigned
to lobby embassies in Tel Aviv to impose sanctions against Israel to
prevent atrocities in Gaza; TAU academics were prominent signatories
in a petition backing the US Berkeley boycott against Israel; two
professors, Anat Matar (who earlier participated in a London
conference promoting a general and academic boycott of Israel) and
Rachel Giora recently signed a petition denouncing The Boston Museum
of Art for sponsoring an exhibit of Israeli medical and high tech
achievements; etc etc.
Freedom of expression is a treasured feature of
democracy but the dividing line must be drawn between academic
freedom and breaching the law or indulging in subversive activity
http://wordfromjerusalem.com/?p=2176
Degenerate Israeli Academics on the Rampage
Posted by Isi Leibler
May 18th, 2010
In the politically correct world of infantile leftism, words like
sedition and disloyalty have effectively been erased from the
political lexicon. Indeed, those daring to employ such terms are
automatically smeared as “McCarthyite” or fascist.
But despite Israel being surrounded by Moslem nations whose
primary objective is to eliminate Jewish sovereignty from the
region, a growing minority of Israeli academics, funded by Israeli
taxpayers and Diaspora Zionist philanthropists, exploit their
universities as launching pads to undermine and delegitimize their
own country. Some even promote global boycott, divestment and
sanctions of the very institutions which provide their salaries.
They teach their students that the state in which they live was born
in sin, that Israelis behave like Nazis and morally justify the
campaigns by our enemies to demonize and delegitimize us.
What magnifies this obscenity is that university administrators
feel obliged to maintain the continued tenure of such immoral and
anti-social degenerates on the grounds of academic freedom. Can one
conceivably visualize any other institution providing salaries to
employees actively working towards its destruction?
The issue came to a head at the recent meeting of the Board of
Governors of Tel Aviv University when Marc Tanenbaum, a
long-standing American donor and supporter, submitted a resolution
calling on the University Senate to review conditions governing the
status of academics indulging in “inappropriate behavior” such as
promoting academic boycotts of Israeli universities, and
recommending that academics be prohibited from listing their
affiliation or academic titles whilst engaged in domestic or
international forums of a political nature.
The president, Professor Joseph Klaffter, intervened. Grasping
the microphone from Tannenbaum, he railed against the resolution and
proclaimed that under his watch such a resolution would never be
carried and demanded that it be withdrawn. When the initiators
called for a vote, he refused to submit the resolution and adjourned
the meeting - ironically, on the spurious grounds of academic
freedom. Tannenbaum resigned and pledged to mount a campaign to
highlight the undemocratic manner in which the university
authorities were protecting those who were actively undermining the
university and the State.
Regrettably, the TAU scenario represents a microcosm of how the
loony left have imposed a regime of madness in this country. It is
noteworthy that Anat Kam, who exulted in stealing classified IDF
military information in the name of freedom of expression and
attempted to present herself as a heroic figure, was educated at TAU,
in a philosophy department in which professors called for a global
boycott against Israel.
Examples of unacceptable behavior abound: the Chair of the
Philosophy Department, Professor Anat Biletzki, is a close supporter
of Asmi Bishari ,the Arab MK calling for the dismantling of Israel;
Biletzki also gathered signatures for a high school student petition
justifying the right to refuse to serve in the army; Anat Matar,
another lecturer at the philosophy department, initiated an
(unsuccessful) campaign to deny the right of Col. Pnina Sharvit-Baruch,
who headed the international IDF law division during the Gaza war,
to lecture at its law school on the grounds that she would “justify
the killing of civilians, including hundreds of children”; the Law
School convened a conference on the subject of the alleged
mistreatment of “political prisoners” at which one of the principal
speakers was a former terrorist who had been sentenced to 27 years
for throwing a bomb at Jews on a bus; Professor Adi Ophir campaigned
to lobby embassies in Tel Aviv to impose sanctions against Israel to
prevent atrocities in Gaza; TAU academics were prominent signatories
in a petition backing the US Berkeley boycott against Israel; two
professors, Anat Matar (who earlier participated in a London
conference promoting a general and academic boycott of Israel) and
Rachel Giora recently signed a petition denouncing The Boston Museum
of Art for sponsoring an exhibit of Israeli medical and high tech
achievements; etc etc.
Freedom of expression is a treasured feature of democracy but the
dividing line must be drawn between academic freedom and breaching
the law or indulging in subversive activity. Some liberals like Alan
Dershowitz believe that students have “the right not to be
propagandized by the classroom by teachers who seek to impose their
ideology” and oppose the exploitation of universities by academics
as anti-Israeli launching pads, but still insist that lecturers
should never be limited even if they promote false narratives which
poison the minds of the students and encourage them to hate their
own country. Dershowitz believes that the danger of limiting such
activity exceeds the damage that can be inflicted and is confident
that ultimately truth will prevail.
But that does not justify those who delegitimize and demonize
their country being provided tenure of employment. Setting aside the
fact that in most societies under siege such behavior would be
defined as subversive, I question whether for example such an
approach would apply to an academic telling his students that Arabs
are racially inferior or that Hitler’s genocidal policies were
justified. Or for that matter would academics insisting that the
world is flat still be assured tenure in the name of academic
freedom? I vouch that such people would soon be out of their jobs
and justifiably so.
But in this crazy environment it is only the mad left which
claims to be victimized when their unconscionable behavior is
exposed. For example, in a petition signed by over 80 TAU faculty
members, Alan Dershowitz was denounced for indulging in “incitement”
for having described as “hypocritical Stalinists”, academics like
Rachel Giora and Anat Matar who support boycotts of Israel.
Professor Hannah Wirth-Nesher went so far as to accuse Dershowitz of
seeking to impose Teheran standards on Tel Aviv. Hebrew University
Professor Shlomo Avineri observed that “the attempt to ‘protect’
those who belong to the left whilst employing McCarthy like methods
against those associated with the right is nothing but hypocrisy,
which has no place in academia”.
Regrettably the State has failed to act in this area because it
has become intimidated by the term academic freedom. Likewise out of
fear of being labeled McCarthyites or fascists, the Knesset has also
been loath to do anything.
I have no doubt that opinion polls would confirm that the
overwhelming majority of Israelis would vehemently agree that there
are red lines beyond which academic freedom should not be permitted
to justify antisocial or subversive behavior such as calling for the
boycott of the state.
Universities are the incubators in which future leaders of
society are nurtured. It is surely elementary common sense to ensure
that such institutions lead the way for constructive participation
in civil life. Academics should not be above the law or permitted to
engage in anti-social activities on the grounds of academic freedom.
It is a disgrace that we have reached such a deplorable state of
affairs under successive governments. Such activities would never
have been tolerated under the social democratic Mapai hegemony and I
have no doubt that our founding Prime Minister David Ben Gurion, a
genuine Labor Zionist, would have turned the country upside down to
bring an end to such outrageous behavior.
ileibler@netvision.net.il
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