"Anti-Palestinian Racism" at York University, Hotbed of Anti-Israel Racism
"[York University pledges to take] proactive steps to fight racial inequity [which cannot be done unless administrators actively commit to isolate and destroy the Zionist] settler colonial project.""The struggle for Palestinian self-determination will support the liberation of all humans and non-humans [sic] from colonial oppression.""It is the systematic and structural denial of the Palestinian right to self-determination and national liberation, and the collective existence of the Palestinian people, while upholding Zionism.""Zionism is a settler colonial project and ethno-religious ideology in service of a system of Western imperialism that upholds global white supremacy.""Academic freedom allows us to comment and critique on historically and philosophically relevant topics in context and allows for the pursuit of truth and fulfillment of university objectives.""We propose that the department advocate for a more transparent and effective University process for handling complaints and violations of the code of conduct, including reparatory justice and/or grounds for suspension or removal for individuals who violate the code of conduct and community safety standards."Department of Politics Palestine Solidarity Committee document
Students at York University drop a banner calling for a walk out in solidarity with Gazans. Credit: Palestine Solidarity Collective/Instagram |
"[York University is becoming a landscape of] surveillance, fear, intimidation and repression [for anyone advocating] Palestinian liberation. [Faculty members] should not be pressured to condemn Hamas.""More students have expressed or reported feeling that the university has become an unsafe environment.""[Any defence of Israel must be viewed as] anti-Palestinian, Islamophobic, and anti-Arab."York University faculty committee, Department of Politics
York
University in Toronto has devoted itself to the loving care of the
sensibilities and sensitivities of their Palestinian students, amidst a
larger concern at the university over the plight of Palestinians in Gaza
and the West Bank who have attempted mightily over the last 70 years
and more to uproot the presence of Jews and the State of Israel,
labelling them as 'occupiers' on their own historical, well- documented
ancestral land which the Arab migrants from Syria, Jordan and Egypt,
purloining the ancient Roman-occupation-era designation of 'Palestine'
-- as a province of Jews for administrative purposes -- for their very
own, extend that 'ownership' to the land Israel sits on, as well.
These
are the Palestinians who declare themselves descendant of history's
Philistines and in the sense that the word is used today philosophically
, they certainly are, in character if not in historical context. The
fairly recent trend in immigration, refugee acceptance and illegal
migration that has gifted Canada with a large Arab/Muslim population has
resulted in the Palestinian propaganda machine working diligently to
defame Israel and frame Canadian Jews as undesirables. And whereas Jews
in Canada have never undertaken a campaign to discredit and isolate that
Arab/Muslim population, the latter has been labouring overtime to
succeed in doing just that to the much smaller Jewish-Canadian
population.
Antisemitism
and the pejoratives usually applied to Jews anywhere are not new, but
the rigour with which this campaign of several years' standing --
accelerated after the Hamas terrorist incursion into Israel with its
horrendous savagery imposed upon civilians and still-ongoing retention
as hostages of Israeli children, women and the elderly -- speaks volumes
of the group-characteristics of a violent people who cloak themselves
in the guise of victims of Israeli/Jewish 'genocide'.
The
large and growing presence of this discordant blight upon Canada's
traditional intake of immigrants from around the world has drawn out the
latent antisemitism in Canadian society to a formidable degree causing
Canadian Jews to feel uprooted psychologically yet again by the
preponderance of prejudice and racial/religious/ethnic/cultural winds of
suspicion and hate they see being played out in street demonstrations,
extolling the 'human rights' of Palestinian terrorists to 'resist' an
'occupation' that resulted from Palestinian violence against Jews.
Verbal
contortions and the invention of 'truths' that re-write history and
reality are grasped gratefully by those comfortable with their own brand
of antisemitism, layered over with the sanctimony of a sudden love
affair for Palestinians, felt to be justified by their aggressive
historical and cultural inaccuracies from a hymnal not that different
from the one conventional/traditional antisemites sing from. The
convenience of citing Critical Race Theory, and the comfort of snuggling
into Diversity, Equality and Inclusion gives additional impetus to the
smug who declare themselves defenders of human rights while denying
Israel's right of existence.
A
"recommendations report" dated April 5 from the political committee
devoted to the defense of Palestinians, within the Department of
Politics at York University proposed Israel cannot be defended since its
very existence is "anti-Palestinian", "Islamophobic" and "anti-Arab".
Henceforth they declared, any acknowledgement of the very existence of
Israel represents evidence of "anti-Palestinian racism". It is not,
needless to say, racist to declare the existence of Israel forbidden.The
Department of Politics Palestine Solidarity Committee issued its 9-page
document with great self-congratulation.
While
it is the beleaguered Jewish students suffering isolation, threats and
fear of violence, this committee engages in the kind of contorted
hyperbole that conflates fear and isolation not to the threatened
Jewish students but to the Palestinian students who are the source of
the threats against their Jewish student counterparts. The committee
approved a faculty mandate a month following the Hamas assault on
southern Israel to draft "a departmental definition of anti-Palestinian racism".
As
to the sacred principles of academic freedom and free speech, it is
made abundantly clear that anyone supporting Israel, working with
Israeli academics or having any connection however slight to Israel, is
not similarly entitled to free speech. The purpose of the document is to
advocate "severing ties with Zionist departments and institutions",
and to impose a complete commercial boycott on anything that can be
construed as having a link to Israel. Even recommending the boycott of
Aroma and Starbucks coffee companies, both headquartered in the US, with
no Israeli ownership or management.
The document makes it clear to the Department of Politics at York University that York's crisis of "anti-Palestinian racism" cannot be fought without the issuance of a departmental statement endorsing a boycott of Israel in support of "the struggle for Palestinian liberation".
Labels: Critical Race Theory, Defaming Israel, DEI, Palestinian Victimhood, Threatening Jewish Students, Toronto, York University
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