American Studies Association Members Defend Israel Boycott by Citing Anti-Semitic 9/11 Truther
Its like theyre not even trying
It appears no one told the American Studies Association that when attempting to fend off accusations of bigotry, its best not to cite a bigot.
In a sign that the organization is feeling the heat from outside opprobrium, the ASAs Caucus on Academic and Community Activism has posted a defense of its Israel boycott. The statement offers tacit acknowledgment of the fact that over 40 universitiesincluding almost the entire Ivy Leaguehave condemned the ASAs action. In response, the ASA Caucus lists other academics who have endorsed the boycott and calls for supporters to renew their membership or join the ASA. Unfortunately for those attempting to exonerate the ASA from charges of prejudicial treatment of the Jewish state, one of the six scholars the ASA Caucus cites is Richard Falk, a known 9/11 truther and promoter of anti-Semitism.
By day, Falk serves as the United Nations special rapporteur for human rights in the Palestinian territories, where his support for the terrorist group Hamas has been so blatant that the Palestinian Authority tried to get him fired. The United States and Canada have also called for him to be dismissed, and he has been censured by U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon. But Falks most objectionable conduct has actually taken place outside the U.N.s halls....
...Falk is an equal opportunity advocate of conspiracy theories, not just about America, but about Jews.
In 2011, he effusively blurbed a vicious book which called American Jews the enemy within, questioned the historicity of the Holocaust, and claimed that robbery and hatred is imbued in Jewish modern political ideology on both the left and the right. In Falks opinion, prominently showcased on the books front cover, such insights constitute a transformative story told with unflinching integrity that all (especially Jews) who care about real peace, as well as their own identity, should not only read, but reflect upon and discuss widely. Of course, in the opinion of everyone elseincluding Ali Abunimah and Omar Barghouti, leaders of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement against Israelsuch ugly utterances constitute blatant anti-Semitism. As Andrew Sullivan, no Israeli apologist, put it, Why would anyone blurb a book like this? Im all for airing a variety of views, and provocative theories. That doesnt mean you have to endorse poisonous, wounding hate.
And just in case you thought this was an odd aberration for Falk, hes having lunch with the books author this week. Its business as usual for the man who has dubbed the Jewish state genocidal and repeatedly compared it to Nazi Germany, and once posted a cartoon of a yarmulke-wearing dog urinating on Lady Justice while chewing on a bloody skeleton.
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[font color = "red"]"But, but....all these kind hearted pro-Palestinian people are just anti-racist critics against the occupation."
Falk represents all that is wrong with Israel's harshest critics. They're not even trying anymore...[/font]