Israeli Academic Extremism
Isi Leibler, retired
Senior Vice President of the World Jewish Congress, warns of Stalinism at Ben-Gurion
University (or just behavior in a "degenerate manner")
The firing of Dr. Leavitt exemplifies the absurd and obscene
double standards being imposed by Israeli academic institutions.
Universities are willing to sack a lecturer for expressing a view
not considered politically correct by dominant academic
establishment. Yet the same authorities insist on retaining tenure
for a senior academic like Gordon, described by Alan Dershowitz as a
man "who has gotten into bed with neo-Nazis, Holocaust deniers, and
anti-Semites... a despicable example of a self-hating Jew, and a
self-hating Israeli."
…
This episode demonstrates how a cabal of post-Zionist and far left
academics have succeeded to create an environment in which tenured
staff are conscious that they have a license to debase the State -
and even call for the destruction of their own University in the
name of academic freedom - whilst suppressing any views that are
politically incorrect from their bigoted perspective. It is truly
reminiscent of the universities in the former Soviet Union approved
by Stalin.
The government and donors to Ben-Gurion University and other
academic institutions should have their heads examined if they
continue providing funds which can be exploited in such a degenerate
manner.
http://cgis.jpost.com/Blogs/Leibler/entry/stalinism_at_ben_gurion_university
Candidly Speaking: Stalinism at Ben-Gurion
University
Posted by Isi Leibler
Jul 07, 2010
Just a few weeks ago, Professor Neve Gordon, head of Ben-Gurion
University's department of politics and government, was again
challenged for continuously engaging in initiatives calling for a
global boycott of Israel including his own University.
The Rector of the University, Professor Jimmy Weinblatt, once
more rejected efforts to discipline Gordon, insisting that he would
retain his position despite the fact that he was using the
University as a launching pad to demonize Israel. To do otherwise,
he said, would be an infringement on academic freedom. Weinblatt was
conscious of the problems he would face from faculty if he acted
against Gordon.
On a previous occasion when this issue had arisen, the head of
the Sociology and Anthropology Department, Professor Uri Ram warned:
"Should he be fired as
head of the Political Science department due to his political
opinions, I shall call on all department heads in the University to
resign as well, in support of Gordon and in protest of the violation
of his rights, civil freedom and the University establishment in
Israel."
A few days ago, an extraordinary event occurred
at Ben Gurion University which barely caused a stir amongst the
public or the media. Dr Yeruham Leavitt, a professor emeritus who
has conducted a bio-ethics course over many years, was sacked from
the University for having opined at a lecture, that homosexuality
could be "contained", and that children of same-sex couples were
being deprived of a "normal" upbringing.
One may of course dispute such an assertion.
Yet the remark was not intended to offend. In fact, Dr. Leavitt
stated:
"I have nothing
against the gay and lesbian community. Moreover during my years at
the university, I always instilled the values of tolerance and
liberalism."
However, Professor Riad Agbaria, head of the clinical
pharmacology department, insisted that Leavitt's employment be
terminated. "There is no room for personal opinions that offend some
of the students", he wrote. The university responded with a
statement emphasizing that "Ben-Gurion University sanctifies freedom
of expression, but the lecturer blatantly crossed the red line."
News reports also noted that Dr. Leavitt was a settler who resides
in Kiryat Arba, presumably implying that this had relevance to his
dismissal.
The firing of Dr. Leavitt exemplifies the absurd and obscene
double standards being imposed by Israeli academic institutions.
Universities are willing to sack a lecturer for expressing a view
not considered politically correct by dominant academic
establishment. Yet the same authorities insist on retaining tenure
for a senior academic like Gordon, described by Alan Dershowitz as a
man "who has gotten into bed with neo-Nazis, Holocaust deniers, and
anti-Semites... a despicable example of a self-hating Jew, and a
self-hating Israeli."
Gordon has actually endorsed terrorist attacks, described a
convicted Fatah terrorist as a role model for his children and
called for a boycott of Ben-Gurion University as well as "apartheid"
Israel. Yet the university administrators repeatedly reiterated
that even if Gordon continued to use his position to undermine the
state and collaborate with those seeking to boycott his own
university, he would not be disciplined because that would represent
a breach of academic freedom. Whilst the University did not consider
that "red lines" were being crossed by Gordon, Dr Leavitt was sacked
for having made a remark about problems facing children growing up
in a homosexual household - surely a legitimate viewpoint worthy of
consideration.
This episode demonstrates how a cabal of post-Zionist and far
left academics have succeeded to create an environment in which
tenured staff are conscious that they have a license to debase the
State - and even call for the destruction of their own University in
the name of academic freedom - whilst suppressing any views that are
politically incorrect from their bigoted perspective. It is truly
reminiscent of the universities in the former Soviet Union approved
by Stalin.
The government and donors to Ben-Gurion University and other
academic institutions should have their heads examined if they
continue providing funds which can be exploited in such a degenerate
manner.
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