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Criticism of Israel now a hate crime by law in CA

Post by Naava » Fri Sep 07, 2012 4:20 am

California passes resolution defining criticism of Israel as anti-Semitism

By Tom Carter / Global Research, September 04, 2012

Last month, the California State Assembly passed a resolution urging state educational institutions to more aggressively crack down on criticism of the State of Israel on campuses, which the resolution defines as “anti-Semitism.” The anti-democratic resolution is the latest step in the broader campaign to stifle and suppress dissent on California’s increasingly volatile campuses.

The California State Assembly is the lower house of the state legislature, consisting of 80 members. The resolution—H.R. 35: “Relative to anti-Semitism”—was passed by a vote of 66 to 80, including a majority of both Republicans and Democrats in the Assembly.

The resolution was drafted by Republican Linda Halderman and passed without public discussion. The vote on the resolution came when most students were between semesters and away from their campuses.

The resolution (available here) uses the classic trick employed by defenders of Israel’s Zionist regime: lumping together any criticism of the Israeli state’s policies or of the US government’s support for them with racist attacks on Jews.

On the one hand, the resolution denounces “swastikas and other anti-Semitic graffiti in residential halls, public areas on campus, and Hillel houses,” and denounces those who accuse “the Jewish people, or Israel, of inventing or exaggerating the Holocaust.”

On the other hand, the bulk of the resolution is dedicated to defining criticism of the state of Israel as “anti-Semitism.” It lists the following as examples of “anti-Semitism”:

• “language or behavior [that] demonizes and delegitimizes Israel;”

• “speakers, films, and exhibits” that indicate that “Israel is guilty of heinous crimes against humanity such as ethnic cleansing and genocide;”

• describing Israel as a “racist” or “apartheid” state;

• “student-and faculty-sponsored boycott, divestment, and sanction campaigns against Israel;”

• “denying the Jewish people their right to self-determination;”

• “applying double standards by requiring of Israel a behavior not expected or demanded of any other democratic nation;” and

• “actions of student groups that encourage support for terrorist organizations such as Hamas and Hezbollah.”

This list makes clear that the accusations of anti-Semitism are a red herring, employed to attack students’ democratic rights and stifle dissent. The resolution recalls the smear campaign against German author Günter Grass and his poem “What Must Be Said” earlier this year.

Defending the poem, the World Socialist Web Site explained: “Anti-Semitism is the term used to describe racist hatred aimed at the oppression and persecution of Jews—and in the case of the Third Reich, the extermination of Jews. Grass’s criticisms of the war policy of the Netanyahu government are not directed against Jews, nor against Jews in Israel. His overwhelming concern is the well-being of both the Jewish population in Israel and the Iranian people. This is in stark contrast to the Israeli government.

“The Israeli regime does not represent the interests of the Jewish population, but rather a tiny rich and corrupt clique that has always worked closely with American imperialism.” (See Defend Günter Grass!)

The aggressive narrowness of the resolution’s definition of acceptable political discussion, combined with its broad definition of anti-Semitism, prompted the University of California to distance itself from the resolution, though without rejecting or denouncing it. “We think it’s problematic because of First Amendment concerns,” UC spokesman Steve Montiel told the San Francisco Chronicle last week.

The resolution does clearly implicate the First Amendment, which protects not only criticism of the state of Israel, but generally protects anti-Semitic hate speech as well.

Moreover, it must also be said that the State of Israel is, as a matter of fact, guilty of crimes against humanity.

To cite only a more recent example, the 574-page UN Goldstone Report published in 2010 found that the State of Israel had deliberately targeted civilians and civilian infrastructure in Gaza during the 2008-2009 “Operation Cast Lead.” The invasion of Gaza saw 1,400 Palestinians killed compared with 13 Israelis killed. More than 21,000 buildings, factories, and apartments were damaged or destroyed.

Under California H.R. 35, it appears that the Goldstone report is now to be considered “anti-Semitic.”

The resolution also contains a denunciation of “suppression and disruption of free speech that presents Israel’s point of view.” This appears to be a reference to the “Irvine 11” incident last year, in which 11 students shouted down Israeli ambassador Michael Oren during his speech at the University of California at Irvine.

The 11 students shouted, “Michael Oren, you’re a war criminal,” and “You, sir, are an accomplice to genocide.” These students were later arrested, charged, and convicted of the crimes of “conspiracy” and violating Oren’s rights. (See University of California students convicted for protesting Israeli ambassador’s speech.)

The resolution goes on to state that the “Assembly recognizes recent actions by officials of public post secondary educational institutions in California [e.g., the prosecutions of the Irvine 11] and calls upon those institutions to increase their efforts to swiftly and unequivocally condemn acts of anti-Semitism on their campuses and to utilize existing resources . . . to help guide campus discussion about, and promote, as appropriate, educational programs for combating anti-Semitism on their campuses.”

On California’s campuses, as on campuses and workplaces internationally, explosive class antagonisms are increasingly apparent. Massive tuition hikes year after year coupled with job losses and skyrocketing youth unemployment present an entire generation of young people with an increasingly impossible situation.

State authorities in California, which is controlled by the Democratic Party, have watched the large campus protests that took place across state campuses over the past two years with hostility, consternation, and fear.

Over the past year, at the behest of Democratic Party officials, demonstrating students across the state have been attacked by paramilitary police squads armed with batons, tear gas, and flash grenades, with hundreds of students arrested and jailed. The world’s attention was captured when students peacefully protesting tuition hikes at UC Davis were pepper sprayed by police in cold blood.

In the face of increasing tensions and protests, state authorities are moving to clamp down on the campuses, intervening to “guide campus discussion” and criminalize criticism of both domestic and foreign policy. Under the guise of criticizing “anti-Semitism” the state government signaling that the persecution of student protesters will be tolerated or welcomed.

The resolution concludes that “strong leadership from the top remains an important priority so that no administrator, faculty, or student group can be in any doubt that anti-Semitic activity will not be tolerated in the classroom or on campus, and that no public resources will be allowed to be used for anti-Semitic or any intolerant agitation.”

http://www.globalresearch.ca/california ... -semitism/

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Re: Criticism of Israel now a hate crime by law in CA

Post by Raoul » Fri Sep 07, 2012 5:33 am

So will American Jews from the left or right stand up against this resolution??

I like what Finkelstein and Ken O'keefe have said about American Jews, it's time to stand up against the apartheid terrorist state of Israel, if they have any conscience at all. will see...
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Re: Criticism of Israel now a hate crime by law in CA

Post by blackbird » Fri Sep 07, 2012 10:24 am

I posted this comment this morning on Russia Today. (Note: I was actually able to get to the real RT site from NC, USA . . so I figured I'd better take advantage . . :) )

This is the original RT article:

"Estonian paper uses Buchenwald victims for slimming pills ad"
http://rt.com/news/estonia-slimming-pil ... nwald-563/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
This U.S. Citizen is amazed that I am repeatedly told that I am "blessed" to live in the "Freest Country In The World" . . .

. . . yet, two days ago, CNN ran an article entitled: "Baby survives as family dies in Syrian onslaught". I posted a comment on the fact that regime change in Syria is part of the "Greater Israel" agenda that has appeared time and time again in Israeli strategic thinking for decades.

To make my point, I posted this quote by Israeli "Hero" David Ben-Gurion concerning the "Greater Israel" agenda from May, 1948:

"We should prepare to go over to the offensive with the aim of smashing Lebanon, Trans-jordan and Syria... The weak point in the Arab coalition is Lebanon [for] the Moslem regime is artificial and easy to undermine. A Christian state should be established... When we smash the [Arab] Legions strength and bomb Amman, we will eliminate Transjordan, too, and then Syria will fall. If Egypt still dares to fight on, we shall bomb Port Said, Alexandria, and Cairo."
- David Ben-Gurion, May 1948 to the General Staff.

Immediately after posting this, not only was the comment removed but I received this message on the CNN News website on my comments account:

"The site has blocked you from posting new comments."

I am no longer allowed to post any comments to any articles on CNN's website. My e-mails requesting clarification as to what "Community Rule" I violated and procedures for "appeal" have gone unanswered by the CNN staff.

This morning while having my morning coffee, I read that the US State of California has passed House Resolution 35: “Relative to anti-Semitism” which makes it a "Hate Crime" to criticize the nation of Israel or to accuse “the Jewish people, or Israel, of inventing or exaggerating the Holocaust.”

This fear of suffering the "Wrath of the Tribe" for questioning is evidenced by this film maker remaining "anonymous" for his outstanding documentary on Buchenwald

"The Buchenwald Hoax - By Anonymous"
http://vimeo.com/25898914" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Yesterday, I received in the mail a copy of Christopher Bollyn's new book, "Solving 9-11: The Deception That Changed The World". U.S. Journalist Christopher Bollyn has been "blacklisted" and branded an "anti-Semite" and a "Hater" because he dared posit an hypothesis that Israel played a part in the "9-11 Attacks" based on very solid facts and evidence.

A pattern begins to emerge on these cultural "Taboos". It is forbidden to question "THE Holocaust(TM)", criticize Israel, or question 9-11.

"To learn who rules over you, simply find out who you are not allowed to criticize."
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Re: Criticism of Israel now a hate crime by law in CA

Post by Dissent » Fri Sep 07, 2012 11:09 am

:california:
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Re: Criticism of Israel now a hate crime by law in CA

Post by general hoke » Fri Sep 07, 2012 5:10 pm

well may I be the first to say FUCK ISRAEL. Israel the state has nothing to do with jews, just like when we speak out against the American government it has nothing to do with christians. Plus how is the kkk legal but speaking about israel in a bad way is not? If it were illegal to speak out against the USA that would violate the constitution but by god you can't speak out against israel? why? nothing should ever be censored. If you rob someone or hurt someone it should not matter if you did it because they are gay or black or whatever....wrong is wrong and race should not be a factor.
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Re: Criticism of Israel now a hate crime by law in CA

Post by Ry » Fri Sep 07, 2012 7:25 pm

Just say foreign country A.

Voltaire once said, if you ever want to know who your real rulers are just have a look at what you are not allowed to critisize.
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Re: Criticism of Israel now a hate crime by law in CA

Post by Ponce » Fri Sep 07, 2012 8:58 pm

Well guys, for the past eleven years I have had a sign in my front yard that says......

"No USRael"......it shows the American flag but instead of the stars I have the star of David.......the sign has been taken down three time but I arrested two of those..

in 31 more days I will have my "Land Patent" which will make my property all mine where I won't have to pay land tax ever again and where the county, state and federal employees are no allowed to walk in unless their warrant is signed by a member of the US Supreme Court in Washinton DC or the President himself............of curse those idiots wont know that so that I will have a good battle in my hands defending my property.

Can't wait to go to court for fefusing to take my sign down, it will be my chance to educate a few people about the difference between a Semite Jew and and the political Zionist wanabe Jew.

Something else...... after ten years the sign can stay up for ever if the county hasen't told me to take it down, been there now for 11 years......I have all the legal permits to have it there.
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Re: Criticism of Israel now a hate crime by law in CA

Post by beijingyank » Fri Sep 07, 2012 9:32 pm

blackbird wrote:I posted this comment this morning on Russia Today. (Note: I was actually able to get to the real RT site from NC, USA . . so I figured I'd better take advantage . . :) )


"To learn who rules over you, simply find out who you are not allowed to criticize."
- Voltaire

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The country is under occupation by a foreign power...the best quick fix solution for the Patriots is a law making it illegal for anyone who had, or has, two passports from holding a government job. This especially applies to the Judiciary.

This should eliminate 70% of the Fifth Column, Quisling, infiltrating scumbag spies and traitors we now have in government robbing up blind of our Rights, wealth, and future.

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Re: Criticism of Israel now a hate crime by law in CA

Post by Petitpois » Sat Sep 08, 2012 1:02 am

Ry wrote:Voltaire once said, if you ever want to know who your real rulers are just have a look at what you are not allowed to critisize.
Sorry, that quote from Voltaire is a fake. I doesn't exist in French...

I am French. I never heard of it until a very few days ago, spent hours to look for it in Voltaire's quotes, and could not find it.

Furthermore, I was unable to find that quote in French. It simply doesn't exist.

A lot of truth in the sentence, but sadly it's not genuine.

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Re: Criticism of Israel now a hate crime by law in CA

Post by Phys » Sat Sep 08, 2012 1:47 am

Ry wrote:Just say foreign country A.

Voltaire once said, if you ever want to know who your real rulers are just have a look at what you are not allowed to critisize.
Voltaire is the best.

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