Israeli Academic
Extremism
Dershowitz vs. Tenured Extremists
Suddenly, academic freedom of speech is the leading topic of
discussion in Israel. Suddenly, the local newspapers and TV shows
are filled with debates about "censorship" in academic institutions.
Suddenly, everyone in Israel can see the anti-democratic nature of
Israel's academic fifth column. And Israel owes Prof. Alan
Dershowitz a debt of gratitude for exposing the damages of Israel's
anti-Israel academic far Left, the academic copperheads who support
the enemies of their country in time of war!
Dershowitz vs. Tenured Extremists
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Posted by
Steven Plaut
May 17th, 2010
One individual who is extremely effective in upsetting the
academic radical Left is Professor Alan Dershowitz from Harvard
University. Dershowitz, “Dersh,” has long been the nemesis of the
far Left, especially academic radicals. They like to blame him
(falsely) for the firing of Norman Finkelstein from DePaul
University. [Actually
DePaul fired Finkelstein because he had never published a single
academic publication.] And Dersh’s defense of America and of Israel
drives them to conniptions. But it is not only the American academic
Far Left that finds Dershowitz enraging.
Suddenly, academic freedom of speech is the leading topic of
discussion in Israel. Suddenly, the local newspapers and TV shows
are filled with debates about “censorship” in academic institutions.
Suddenly, everyone in Israel can see the anti-democratic nature of
Israel’s academic fifth column. And Israel owes Prof. Alan
Dershowitz a debt of gratitude for exposing the damages of Israel’s
anti-Israel academic far Left, the academic copperheads who support
the enemies of their country in a time of war.
Receiving an honorary doctoral degree at Tel Aviv University just
recently,
Dershowitz gave a dramatic and eloquent speech denouncing
anti-Israel radical academics. The entire speech can be read
here. Tel Aviv University is arguably the worst den of tenured
extremists and academic communists in Israel.
In the speech, Dershowitz defended the rights of extremist
academics to exercise freedom of speech, or – in his words – the
right to be wrong. But he also defended the rights of others to
denounce and criticize far-leftist academics, something the Israeli
semi-fascist Far Left has been
attempting to suppress and prohibit. Dersh explained that it is
misleading when such people whine about being denounced. Sure, they
claim they are only engaging in “criticism” of Israel. But to the
contrary, Dershowitz described how these people are engaging in
treason, delegitimizing Israel itself, calling for world boycotts of
Israel, calling for Israel’s annihilation, organizing campaigns of
boycott against their own country and their own universities by
foreign anti-Semites. Dersh named several Tel Aviv University
anti-Israel extremists, including some in Boston that day attempting
to organize a boycott of Israel’s engineering university, the
Technion, for being a “war machine.”
Dershowitz then denounced the Tel Aviv University Stalinist
professor Shlomo Sand, who is really an expert on the French cinema,
for composing a propaganda book. It claims not only that Israel has
no right to exist but also that no Jewish people exist. Dershowitz
denounced far-leftist McCarthyists for insisting that freedom of
speech belongs only to people who agree with the Left. He denounced
far-leftist professors at Israeli universities who harass and
persecute students who dare to disagree with the leftist propaganda
being force-fed them, comparing their behavior to those who sexually
harass students. He denounced the in-classroom indoctrination
conducted by leftist Israeli academics. He insisted that
students too are entitled to academic freedom, and that
includes the right to disagree with the leftist indoctrination by
radical professors.
The Tel Aviv University audience listening to Dershowitz
repeatedly interrupted him with loud applause. But the members of
the tenured Left squirmed in their seats. It did not take them long
to open fire in retaliation.
Within days, a group of Tel Aviv University professors denounced
Dershowitz and challenged his right to exercise freedom of
speech and to criticize them. A
petition of anti-Israel radicals and a few fellow travelers who
teach at Tel Aviv University was collected (a handful of the
signatories are not identified with the ultra-Left), and it
was published on a pro-terror, radically anti-Israel, far-leftist
website. Since then the web has been crawling with anti-Dershowitz
smears on countless blogs.
Those 46 Tel Aviv University faculty members signed the petition
denouncing Dershowitz for mentioning by name two of TAU’s most
radical anti-Israel academics and their seditious boycott-Israel
activities:
Rachel Giora and Anat Matar. How dare Dershowitz mention TAU
academics by name, the petition shrieks and moans.
By name, you say? The very same Anat Matar composed and
distributed photo and personal information about an Israeli army
officer, with the banner headline “War Criminal” and “Murderer,” in
a poorly disguised call for the officer to be harmed. The Israeli
Attorney General is now investigating Matar for this (she has been
arrested before for her violent behavior in anti-Israel protests.).
And let us take a better look at just who these 46 great
“defenders of academic freedom and freedom of speech” are, these
people who denounce Dershowitz because he dares to exercise his
own freedom of speech.
Among the signers of the petition, claiming that Dershowitz’s
words “remind them of the darkest regimes in human history” when he
criticizes anti-Israel extremists, are:
Prof. Chaim Gans of TAU law school, a
far-leftist anti-democratic extremist who organized a petition
demanding that an IDF woman colonel be prevented from teaching a
course in the school because he did not like her opinions. See
this.
Prof. Gadi Algazi, a Marxist historian
at TAU who recently led a march of Arabs supporting Hezb’Allah
terror – see
this.
Prof. Uri Hadar, a psychology professor,
who recently organized a conference at TAU to support the Hamas and
Hezb’Allah. See
this.
Prof. Daniel Bar-Tal, an educational
psychologist and an anti-Zionist Marxist extremist, who produces
anti-Jewish propaganda for the UN and thinks Zionism is the obstacle
to peace. See
this.
Dr. Gerardo Leibner, who teaches
history, a communist and anti-Zionist agitator. See
this.
Dr. Orly Lubin, literature lecturer and
anti-Israel propagandist. See
this.
Prof. Adi Ophir, an extremist philosophy
professor, who recently led the “Israel Apartheid Week” pogrom in
the UK. See
this.
Prof. Anat Biletzki, philosophy
professor, a leader in the Boycott Israel movement. See
this.
Prof. Moshe Zuckerman, history
professor, anti-Israel extremist. See
this.
Judd Ne’eman, a rabidly anti-Israel film
professor. See
this.
In addition, the two professors who organized the violent
protests at TAU a few years back against the opening of a synagogue
on the campus (but have no problem with a mosque) are on the list.
The stories about censorship filling the Israeli newspapers also
concern the censorship of the governors of Tel Aviv University by
the new president of the University, Prof. Joseph Klafter. He
refused to “allow” the Governors of his own university to take a
vote in their own plenary session. In part inspired by Dershowitz’s
speech, those Governors sought to condemn Tel Aviv University’s
anti-Israel academic extremists and tenured traitors. In response to
the censorship by Klafter,
one leading Governor and donor to the university has resigned
from the Board and he is likely to be followed by others. Under the
“constitution” of Tel Aviv University, the Board of Governors is
supposed to be the supreme power in control of the university, with
the president subordinate to it. But that is obviously not how the
institution is run.
Meanwhile a Tel Aviv University psychology professor, far leftist
Carlo Strenger, seems to be acting as the button man for TAU
President Joseph Klafter.
Strenger has a long track record of promoting the far leftist
agenda, and is on record
opposing freedom
of speech for non-leftists because its exercise by non-leftists
constitutes McCarthyism and “incitement.” (For years, Israeli
leftists have used the term “incitement” to refer to any opinion
with which they disagree)
Strenger attacked Tel Aviv University Governors in the Israeli media
for their attempt at criticizing the school’s tenured
extremists. He also accused the Governors of lying, something that
no doubt will now cost the university in terms of its ability to
raise donations.
While writing a toady defense of the worst radicals at Tel Aviv
University, including the notorious
anti-Semite Sand, Strenger badmouthed Dershowitz and the
Governors. He denied that
Sand’s “book” is anti-Israel or anti-Semitic at all, insisting
it is nothing more than a call for peace. Actually Sand’s “Invention
of the Jewish People” book
carries crackpot themes generally to be found on Neo-Nazi web
sites about how today’s Jews are imposters
and converted “Khazars.” Naturally, Strenger also denied that
any TAU professors ever indoctrinate students or harass non-leftist
students.
He found that “only” 140 students at Tel Aviv University have
filed complaints about being harassed when they disagree with
leftist faculty members. And that is just a tiny proportion of the
entire student body, insists Strenger.
Strenger claims that the media misunderstood what Dershowitz said
in his speech, and that Dersh’s comments about bullying professors
from the Left were actually referring to professors in the US and
not to any at TAU. That should give Dershowitz a good laugh. Whether
Klafter is behind Strenger’s trashing of the TAU governors and toady
piece is unclear.
Klafter and Strenger have also been joined by Prof. Galia Golan,
an extremist professor of “Government, Diplomacy and Strategy.” She
was among the founders of the leftist protest group “Peace Now,”
which seeks Israeli capitulation to Arab demands. Writing on the
YNET news site, Golan
denounced those who dare to criticize the academic far Left. She
repeated the familiar McCarthyist charges – that the exercise of
freedom of speech by critics of the Left produces violence and so
must be suppressed. A bit amusingly, she accused those who criticize
the Left of being “rich.” (If only that were so.) She singled out an
Israeli Zionist student organization, Im Tirtzu, for
condemnation because it dares to criticize far-leftist NGOs and
professors.
Golan writes:
“It is not clear just what is behind the
present attack on Israeli civil society and academia. Is it simply a
misguided campaign by a small, inconsequential (but rich) minority
on the extreme right? Is it the lashing out of a weak government
responding to outside pressure and criticism? Or, is it, more
likely, the expression of an ideology now in power – that of the
right-wing, the Likud and its supporters? …The Knesset (parliament)
committee called upon the Council for Higher Education to take the
report of Im Tirzu and investigate what Committee Chair
Zvulun Orlev called ”subversive and anti-Zionist.” These (and more)
are not isolated items. They add up to a policy, a campaign designed
to cripple civil society, stifle criticism and eliminate opposition.
They endanger the very essence of liberal democracy and of a free
society, namely pluralism – of thought, deed, and expression.”
Israel’s tenured Left is displaying growing hysteria. It is being
targeted, monitored and exposed by watchdog groups, similar to the
Campus Watch group that operates in the US. Campus Watch is also
commonly denounced in hysterical terms as “McCarthyist” by the
McCarthyist Left. The main group in Israel exposing the extremists
is
Isracampus. A second watchdog is
NGO-Monitor, which exposes the political bias and extremist
agendas in anti-Israel Non-Government Organizations. Israeli leftist
professors, led by TAU’s Daniel Bar-Tal and Ben Gurion University’s
David Newman, have repeatedly issued calls for the suppression of
these groups, supposedly in the name of freedom of speech and
democracy.
The hysterical reactions by people like Golan and the tenured
signers of the anti-Dershowitz petition show how effective these
watchdog groups are in exposing the seditious activities of Israel’s
academic fifth column. Those who expose and monitor the seditious
Left are the real guardians of Israeli democracy.
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