Posted on 04/29/2018 3:02:31 PM PDT by MarvinStinson
George Washington University President Thomas LeBlanc says he will not consider implementing a divestment resolution passed by the student government in a secret vote.
The resolution, which was voted on anonymously, passed Monday evening by a vote of 18 to 6, with six student senators abstaining.
Mondays meeting was the Student Associations second attempt to hold a vote on the resolution. The previous vote was cancelled due to a lack of security, whereupon supporters of the BDS bill responded by taking over the student government offices and demanding the vote be rescheduled for the following week.
The resolution accuses Israel of being an apartheid state while claiming that the university is profiting from the violation of international law by investing in companies such as Boeing, Lockheed-Martin, and Caterpillar.
Notably, though, the only evidence the resolution offers to indicate that GW actually has investments in any of those companies relies entirely on supposition.
According to the document, GWs Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) chapter sent an electronic letter to former GW President Steven Knapp in March of 2017 asking whether the school has investments in any of the companies that SJP has accused of complicity in human rights abuses, telling him that failure to respond within 12 days would be taken as indication that GW is invested in those companies.
Following the vote to approve the resolution, Divest This Time at GW declared victory in a Facebook post, claiming to have engaged in deep discussion with students on campus regarding the issue and to have elevated the voices of Palestinian students.
In a separate statement, the organization praised the unknown student representatives who voted for the resolution, saying, with todays yes vote, the Student Association will be the voice of encouragement and the voice to lead effective conversations with administration in regards to the treatment of Palestinians on campus. We would like to thank the Student Association for standing on the right side of history, and standing up for Palestinian human rights.
LeBlanc, however, immediately shot down the proposal in a brief statement released the following day, even going so far as to disavow any institutional support for the BDS proposal.
Last night, the universitys student senate passed a resolution calling for divestment from certain companies because they do business with Israel, he wrote. While I support the student senates right to express their views in the form of a resolution, I want to be clear to our university community that this does not represent the universitys views and the university will not implement such a proposal.
Notably, during the same meeting at which it approved the BDS resolution, the Student Association also declined to censure a student senator facing accusations of anti-Semitism.
The senator, Brady Forrest, lost his bid for executive vice president of the Student Association after an old Facebook post resurfaced in which he called for students to boycott an event sponsored by Jewish student organizations.
The Jewish Student Association released a statement saying that by failing to censure or remove this senator, [the student senators] failed as representatives of Jewish students and as leaders on a campus that should foster a joyous multicultural community.
GW for Israel President Tali Edid also criticized the Student Association for approving the BDS resolution while failing to censure Forrest, saying the outcome of Mondays meeting is indicative of growing hostility toward Jewish students on campus.
In my experience with GW for Israel, we are seeing the toxic normalization of anti-Israel rhetoric, she told Campus Reform.
As anti-Israel rhetoric gets more attention, their voices get louder, and their opinions seem to be acceptable. Because if they can be so loud and not experience repercussions for their words and actions, what can they be doing wrong? Edid elaborated. In reality, they are doing a lot wrong, and the Student Association has only proven to be doing worst.
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Another case of the Inmates running the Asylum. Who gives a Rat’s Ass about what the heads full of mush Students think they know?
Someone better call in the HazMat folks to deal with it.
I thought students went to school to learn, not just parrot the current headlines, their parent’s biases, and all this BS. The university should boot them all if they don’t want to be there to learn. Let them all go elsewhere.
Withdraw your children from GWU. Refuse to support idiocy and lunacy.
Nazis in the student body, likely Obama’s imported IslamoNazis (plus probably (and very sadly) a few “useful idiots” among naive and very mal-informed young Americans? at least I know that the IslamoNazi/Muslim invaders try very hard to “capture” and use young American students whenever they can dupe them in..on some other USA campuses. I am not up to date on exactly what’s happening at GW)
When O When will America/ President Trump... repatriate these dangerous Obama type imports.. back to the 56 countries they’ve already taken over, conquered (quite like they’re doing to us here and now)? How long will we have to put up with this enemy agitation, propaganda, incitement, and krap right here in the United States of America?
These students would have been first in line to join the HItler Youth in the 1930s.
Finally a University president standing up against these childish student groups.
Why don’t they kick the students out of school?
“I thought students went to school to learn, not just parrot the current headlines, their parents biases, and all this BS. The university should boot them all if they dont want to be there to learn. Let them all go elsewhere.”
What you say is the reason I wonder if companies are on the level when they claim they really do need these H1B workers, as it’s hard to find competent American workers.
The student senate does not set policy for the GW. In many elections the percent of students voting out of the total student population can be quite low, so a group of leftists can easily take control.
In the early 1970’s the Organization of Black Students, OBS, took over the student government at the University of Chicago. The group was well organized and got out the vote.
Thanks MarvinStinson. BDS should be outlawed as a terrorist act.
Not at the Women’s March or in Bernie Sanders’s campaign.
Yep, Baldur von Schirach and Arturs Axmann would be very proud today.
BDS???
>> GWs Students for Justice in Palestine
Tories.
The Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions Movement is a global campaign promoting various forms of boycott against Israel.
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