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Palestinian Incitement Groups Plan to Infiltrate Campuses
Jewish Perspective ^ | 10/22/04 | Jewish Perspective

Posted on 10/22/2004 8:24:08 AM PDT by jperspective

Representatives of the group Stand With Us, Isralert subscribers, monitored the Palestinian Solidarity Movement (PSM) Conference held at Duke University. The Idea was for them to monitor and report all the goings on in this Palestinian terrorist sympathizer forum. What they reported back is very disturbing and yet not surprising.

Hillel is a good way to infiltrate the organized Jewish community on campus.....That is because Hillel is a democracy...... Hillel makes it easy to get involved...Some Hillel's have brought refusniks to speak... So it will be easy to get "in" and get on their boards.....Hillel's guiding Principles agree with Zionism but that different viewpoints are encouraged---so get inside....And control the debate.
Basically they are telling their supporters to infiltrate these Jewish organizations and controls the debate. I have thought for many years that there was an organized effort on campuses to garner sympathy and support for terrorist causes. This is further evidence of that.

USE BIRTHRIGHT TO GET TO ISRAEL, then Join the ISM--the INTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITY MOVEMENT.... Cut Israel's fence, be an international witness to Israel's terrorism, stop the bulldozing, etc...She told occupation stories.. Horrific stories were told... Deamonizing Israel....You need internationals to walk with the Palestinians because the Israelis will shoot at Palestinians if there are no internationals.
Here's more on their philosophies,

RADICAL THOUGHTS. By NASSER ABUFARHA--author of the Alternative Palestinian Agenda, and doctoral candidate of Cultural Anthropology of the University of Wisconsin. Some of his thoughts:

Israel, THE COLONY....is not supported by any other state but by a Jewish population all around the world... The very IDEA of a Jewish state is the problem.There should be no talk of a Jewish state.Ending the occupation will NOT end the struggle.Pulling out tanks will not end the struggle. The STRUGGLE is to END the state of Israel. We should not be expected to give up our country to MAKE ROOM FOR ISRAEL. Hamas, Islamic Jihad, Hezbollah... are not radical groups... They are the logical outcome of the establishment of a Jewish state on Arab land. PFLP (One of Arafat's original terrorist groups)is a leftist group....Its only a liberal group. Not a radical group...Challenge the very notion of the Jewish state. Zionism is incompatible with a two state solution....The two state solution can never work...

I encourage everyone to read this article in its entirety on standwithus.com

This Palestinian Solidarity Movement (PSM) as well as the International Solidarity Movement (ISM) are making a concerted attempt to infiltrate college campuses around the country. The disturbing thing is that their actually making inroads. It has already become abundantly clear that left wing groups like ANSWER have joined forces with the ISM.

It has become very clear to me that the Palestinian cause has become synonymous with the left wingers in America. All one has to do is listen to Michael Moore or Janeane Garofolo on Air America, two of the most outspoken anti-Israel activists in America, to realize the shift that has taken place.

It still amazes me that most mainstream Jews have not yet picked up on this trend. The biggest advocates for John Kerry are also some of the most Virulent anti-Israel activists in America. Jews simply refuse to believe that their beloved liberals have turned against them.

In February of 2003, Reformed Rabbi Michael Learner, an outspoken critic of Israel and of the war in Iraq (and a low life piece of trash in my opinion) was not allowed to take the stage at an ANSWER anti war rally because he was too "Pro-Israel". Act Now to Stop War and End Racism (ANSWER), had stated that it would not allow a "pro-Israel" speaker to take the stage.

This is just another example of the Anti-Israel sentiment in today's left. They will not tolerate anyone who even partially sides with Israel. Yet despite all this many Jews unknowingly continue to align themselves with the left and with liberals in general. I believe that they are simply uninformed regarding the shifts in liberal sentiment in America against Israel. I just hope they learn before it is too late.


TOPICS: Editorial; Israel; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: hillel; ism; israel; jewish; jews; palestinians; psm

1 posted on 10/22/2004 8:24:08 AM PDT by jperspective
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To: jperspective

Tool late. I think they will find that there is already astong base for their ideas present on most campuses.


2 posted on 10/22/2004 8:25:50 AM PDT by SengirV
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To: SengirV

The problem is that there is this organized effort to infiltrate campuses and convince people that their terrorist causes are right.


3 posted on 10/22/2004 8:28:28 AM PDT by jperspective (KevinE)
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To: jperspective
No real surprises here. I'll be really surprised when the header reads PATRIOTIC AMERICANS PLAN TO INFILTRATE CAMPUS.
4 posted on 10/22/2004 8:31:49 AM PDT by NaughtiusMaximus (I'd RATHER Vote Republican)
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To: jperspective

They are a little late.

The Jinos and other lunatic libs have established a huge pro Islomofascist base in most universities from the East Coast to Hawaii.


5 posted on 10/22/2004 8:34:59 AM PDT by Grampa Dave (When will ABCNNBCBS & the MSM fishwraps stop Rathering to America? Answer: NEVER!)
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To: NaughtiusMaximus

I wonder if it is just the Free Mumia wack jobs who buy in to their nonesense or if the PSM is reaching more mainstream students?


6 posted on 10/22/2004 8:35:29 AM PDT by jperspective (KevinE)
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To: Grampa Dave

Its important to note that the states goal of these animals is the destruction of the state of Israel. They are against the 2 state solution.


7 posted on 10/22/2004 8:44:58 AM PDT by jperspective (KevinE)
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To: jperspective

If you have listened to any of these Pro Islamofascists Lunatic Lefties hired by a university the past 10 years, they will tell anyone, that Israel is an illegal country and should be eliminated.


8 posted on 10/22/2004 8:47:16 AM PDT by Grampa Dave (When will ABCNNBCBS & the MSM fishwraps stop Rathering to America? Answer: NEVER!)
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To: Grampa Dave
The Jinos and other lunatic libs have established a huge pro Islomofascist base in most universities from the East Coast to Hawaii.

Being Jewish and Conservative, I have no tolerance for JINOs who failed to learn the lessons of the Holocaust. My term for them is a little less PC than yours. I refer to them as "oven-Jews".

9 posted on 10/22/2004 8:58:02 AM PDT by 10mm
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To: 10mm

What does the Acronym JINO stand for?


10 posted on 10/22/2004 9:13:37 AM PDT by jperspective (KevinE)
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To: jperspective

Jews in Name Only.

It has been around for decades. A Jewish friend and mentor used it back in the early 1970's.


11 posted on 10/22/2004 9:15:04 AM PDT by Grampa Dave (When will ABCNNBCBS & the MSM fishwraps stop Rathering to America? Answer: NEVER!)
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To: jperspective

more rachael corries coming


12 posted on 10/22/2004 9:16:18 AM PDT by rang1995
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To: Grampa Dave

I love it! I've been writing about those folks for a while and have never had such a fitting acronym for it. I think it is a dis service when these JINO's go around claiming to represent the Jewish community.


13 posted on 10/22/2004 9:46:59 AM PDT by jperspective (KevinE)
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To: jperspective

They recoil like rats exposed to the light of day when called Jinos.

You posted, "I think it is a dis service when these JINO's go around claiming to represent the Jewish community."

My friend, mentor, Evan who died a few years ago, agreed with your comments above.


14 posted on 10/22/2004 9:52:25 AM PDT by Grampa Dave (When will ABCNNBCBS & the MSM fishwraps stop Rathering to America? Answer: NEVER!)
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15 posted on 10/22/2004 12:45:29 PM PDT by SJackson (They're not Americans. They're just journalists, Col George Connell, USMC)
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To: jperspective
Israel, THE COLONY....is not supported by any other state but by a Jewish population all around the world... The very IDEA of a Jewish state is the problem.There should be no talk of a Jewish state.Ending the occupation will NOT end the struggle.Pulling out tanks will not end the struggle.

Sure, PSMorons -- as soon as all the Muslim states turn from theocracies into secular states.

The STRUGGLE is to END the state of Israel.

As the "Hokey Pokey" says: That's what it's all about.

16 posted on 10/22/2004 3:40:48 PM PDT by NYC GOP Chick (Kerry has more positions than the Kama Sutra)
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To: jperspective

From Me to Jews
Why, despite everything, Jewish-Americans keep voting for Democrats.
by Joel Engel
10/26/2004 12:00:00 AM
http://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/004/833ifcua.asp

FOR NEARLY SIXTY YEARS, since the birth of Israel, American Jews have faced accusations that they care more about the well-being of their ancient homeland than of their home. Well, barring some unforeseen circumstance, the canard of dual loyalty should be retired forever on November 2, 2004. On that Tuesday, Election Day, up to 80 percent of American Jews will pull the lever for John Kerry, thereby proving that they not only do not care about Israel's well-being, but that they don't mind making common cause with people who wish them ill. Or worse.

The evidence is overwhelming that acceptable anti-Semitism has moved from right to left on the political continuum, and that its philosophical home now resides in the Democratic party, which has become less the party of liberals than of leftists. Even before Al Sharpton stood as a presidential candidate last year, Democratic politicians genuflecting for black votes--Al Gore, Bill Bradley, and Hillary Clinton, for example--often trekked up to Harlem to kiss his ring. And yet, this was a man who in previous years had either led or instigated two anti-Jewish demonstrations, one in Crown Heights and one in Harlem, which together resulted in the deaths of eight people. Does that matter to Democrats and John Kerry? Apparently not. Sharpton was rewarded with a choice slot at the Democratic National Convention, something that is impossible to imagine being given to the likes of former Republican David Duke, whose incitements have frankly born far less blood than Sharpton's.

Put aside his disgraceful role in the Tawana Brawley hoax. The fact that Democratic candidate Sharpton never had to answer questions during primary season from either the press or the other contenders about his anti-Semitic statements (to wit: "diamond merchants" whose hands bear "the blood of innocent babies") should tell Jewish Democrats something important about their party. It should tell them that anti-Semites have found safety in numbers.

Partial proof of that was on display in a VIP box at the Democratic national convention, where two other prominent guests were seated shoulder to shoulder: Jimmy Carter and Michael Moore. Considering their on-the-record statements, it's not terribly difficult to imagine them leaning close during breaks to compare notes on Jewish conspiracies and the world's locus of evil, Israel.

Carter's antipathy toward the Jewish state is well-documented, as is his affection for Arab dictators, especially Yasser Arafat. This is a man who endorsed the results of the sham 1996 "election" that transformed Arafat from self-appointed "chairman" to "president" of the Palestinian Authority, while he continues to suggest that President Bush stole Florida and therefore the 2000 election. (Remember, too, that Carter recently ratified anti-American Hugo Chavez's election in Venezuela under dubious circumstances.) Last year's Nobel Peace laureate once confided to historian/biographer Douglas Brinkley how eager he'd been to meet Arafat (another laureate!) for the first time--and why he felt such an affinity for the terrorist leader. He believes that Arafat truly wants peace and that Ariel Sharon truly does not. He considers it self-evident that the whole of the West Bank and Gaza belong to the Palestinians, a bias evinced by his insertion of "the" before the word "territories" in his written discussion of United Nations Resolution 242, though "the" had been specifically and deliberately excluded from the resolution's wording in order to demonstrate that all permanent borders are to be negotiated in good faith. No wonder his Carter Center receives substantial funding from Saudi Arabia.

Meanwhile, at a speech in Liverpool early this year, Moore informed his adoring audience who the world's real villains are: "It's all part of the same ball of wax, right? The oil companies, Israel, Halliburton." That statement sheds light on why he tried to prevent Fahrenheit 9/11 from being shown in Israel, and is congruent with both his speech denouncing the Israeli "occupation" at a 1990 Washington, D.C. demonstration, and his refusal that same year to attend a screening of his film Roger and Me in Jerusalem unless and until Israel met his demand to withdraw from "Arab lands." Moore has also suggested that we could solve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict by giving the Palestinians $4 billion worth of advanced weapons. Most egregious, though, was his dedication in the book Dude, Where's My Country? to Rachel Corrie, the pro-Palestinian activist who was killed while impeding a bulldozer sent to find and destroy tunnels used by the Palestinians for weapons smuggling. (Corrie was once photographed burning an American flag at a West Bank demonstration.)

You might think that the Democratic party, which receives 70-80 percent of the Jewish vote and a ridiculous amount of political cash, would have meted out at least verbal spanks to Moore and Carter for their anti-Israel animus. But both men, like Sharpton, remain among the adored--unlike, by contrast, the late Pennsylvania Governor Bob Casey, a liberal who was banned from the 1992 and 1996 national conventions because of his stance against abortion. Which leads inexorably to the conclusion that Moore and Carter accurately reflect their party's mainstream.


GIVEN THAT, it's no mystery how the far left has been able to hijack college campuses that used to be seedbeds of civil rights activism--much of it famously led and organized by liberal Jews. Now, under the politically correct cover of Palestinian rights, Jews find themselves lumped in with religious Christians as acceptable objects of revulsion, leaving squishy-left Steinbergs and Goldbergs to wonder what's happening as antiwar, anti-Bush demonstrations rapidly morph into anti-Israel, anti-Jew hatefests. San Francisco State, Duke, Berkeley, and Columbia (whose growing anti-Semitism in the classroom is now the subject of a short film) are only a few of the many schools where Jews have glimpsed the mob mentality of Kristallnacht.

Even individually, college-age anti-Semites feel comfortable enough these days to note publicly, as Duke senior Philip Kurian did recently, that those pesky over-achieving Jews are something of a problem. Inspired by Duke's hosting of the radical Islamist, pro-terror group International Solidarity Movement (to which Rachel Corrie belonged), Kurian unashamedly referenced "the powerful Jewish establishment" and "exorbitant Jewish privilege in the United States" before reaching the crux of his letter to Duke's newspaper the Chronicle: "It is well known that Jews constitute the most privileged 'minority' group in this country. Among the top 10 universities, Jews enjoy shocking overrepresentation."

Note the ironic quotation marks around the word minority, though Jews add up to barely 2 percent of the country's population (one-fifth of 1 percent of the world's); and the word overrepresentation as opposed to "disproportionate representation," whose use would have at least acknowledged Jews' work ethic and devotion to achievement. And then there was "shocking."

But instead of widespread outrage, condemnation, newspaper confiscations, demonstrations about hurt feelings, suspension, expulsion, and even prosecution, which are generally what follow when similar bile is directed at protected "minorities" on campus, Kurian's sentiments earned him nothing more than opprobrium from bloggers generally hailing from the right--Gentile bloggers, mostly. Liberal Jews themselves said little, much as the National Organization for Women fell silent during the Clinton era when the president was proved to be a serial groper; that "D" after his name inoculated him against charges that were similar to--if not more serious than--those that brought the wrath of feminists down on poor Senator Bob Packwood, who had the misfortune of playing serial tonsil hockey with an "R" after his name.


THEREIN LIES the explanation for why American Jews refuse obstinately to accept that the Democratic party's train, which they've ridden since FDR (whose reputation among Jews was less earned than awarded), is now carrying them toward some perilous destination. Sadly, by the time they realize that Harry Truman and Scoop Jackson have given up their conductor seats to Michael Moore and International Solidarity, it'll be too late to get off.

American Jews' allegiance to Democrats is nothing less than a religion. And conversion is considered a sacrilege.

If you ask even the most secular Jew, one who stays home to watch baseball on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, to convert to Christianity--say, in order to marry a shiksa--he'll likely recoil. It's a visceral thing, hatched in the belly eons ago.

So, too, is the notion of pulling the lever for dirty anti-Semite, racist Republicans. That's the catechism. No matter that Republicans booted out David Duke and Patrick Buchanan--or that both of them would find plenty of fellow travelers in today's Democratic party. Catechism states that only Democrats can be authentic liberals.


WHICH IS WHY, once upon a time, it would've given Jews (and all Democrats) pause to hear support for their candidate uttered by the likes of Arafat, Kim Jong Il, and Mahathir Mohamad, the former Malaysian prime minister who endeared himself to billions last year when he opined that "Jews run the world by proxy." Today, such observations are irrelevant to the more important goal of turning George W. Bush out of office. Typical is the email response of a Jewish friend to whom I'd forwarded a Charles Krauthammer column predicting that Kerry will sell out Israel: "Which leaves us . . . Ralph Nader? What folly!!!!" Same with a Jewish woman whose only reaction to every argument on the same subject is to quote chapter and verse from the New York Times editorial page--the bible of liberal Jews.

In their worldview, words are more important than outcomes, especially when those words are uttered by Democrats. Thus, Bill Clinton's can't-we-all-just-get-along peacemaking that relied on the exaltation of Arafat is far preferable to George W. Bush's support for the terror-reducing fence and insistence on new Palestinian leadership--though the former caused the deaths of a thousand innocent Israelis, and the latter has saved innocents on both sides and brought closer the possibility of Palestinians giving up terrorism entirely--which will, of course, bring peace. Instead, Jews circulate angry emails about the lack of Jews in the president's cabinet, as if Clinton's Jewish Agriculture secretary somehow canceled out the shame of Yasser Arafat's permanent White House parking space.

To borrow longshoreman-philosopher Eric Hoffer's phrase, Jewish Democrats are "true believers"--every bit as unquestioning of their faith as evangelicals are. (A year after the Six-Day War, Hoffer had a premonition: "As it goes with Israel," he said, "so will it go with all of us. Should Israel perish, the holocaust will be upon us.") And yet they fear evangelicals' unshakeable support for Israel on the grounds that it's biblically based, which is the equivalent of refusing to accept your dog back from the guy who found him after he admits doing it only for the reward. "I fear this presidency," claimed a Jewish man I know, "more than I fear any Arab, Muslim, or al Qaeda terrorist." (This was the same man who emailed me his outrage at there being no Jews in Bush's cabinet.)

Why won't Jews who plan to vote for John Kerry take the senator at his word, and consider the ramifications, when he says that he wants to refract his foreign policy through the prism of the United Nations and the European Union? Nearly one third of the United Nations is comprised of Islamic states, which helps to account for why Israel has been targeted by a relentless barrage of condemnatory resolutions--as well as the disgraceful ruling in the International Court of Justice against the anti-terror fence.

As for Europe, birthplace of anti-Semitism, the European Union publicly wrings its hands over dead Palestinian terrorists but not dead Jewish children and mothers, insisting that there will be peace when Israel withdraws from all so-called Palestinian lands; and if that pullback to the "Auschwitz borders" should someday result in Israeli Jews being driven into the sea, then good riddance. In the unvarnished words of Daniel Bernard, French ambassador to Great Britain, Israel is "a shitty little country" inhabited by "those people" who are putting the world "in danger of World War III."

"F*** the Jews," Republican James Baker snapped during Bush 41's reign more than a decade ago. "They didn't vote for us anyway."

Right he was. And if only 20 percent of them vote for Bush 43, American Jews won't need James Baker--they'll have done it to themselves.

For a supposedly smart people, we can be awfully stupid.


Joel Engel is an author and journalist in Southern California.


17 posted on 10/26/2004 4:56:00 PM PDT by KeyLargo
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To: KeyLargo

Engel nailed that one on the head. Why don't we learn!?!?!


18 posted on 10/27/2004 9:15:18 AM PDT by jperspective (KevinE)
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