Posted on 04/25/2005 5:24:03 AM PDT by SJackson
Columbia U's Joseph Massad says dirty Jews are trying to destroy academic freedom.
| Columbia's Anti-Jewish Conspiracy Theorist | ![]() |
Flanked by Massad and radical pundit Tariq Ali, Campus Anti-War Network activist Dols offered living proof of indoctrination at Columbia. Launching a tirade against the racist new McCarthyism today, orchestrated by Washington and Tel Aviv and directed against Middle Eastern professors, according to Dols, these two omnipotent governments are afraid of a real debate that allows people to make up their own mind when confronted with occupation and dispossession. And today they want to reach in to regulate the terms of the debate in the university. Dols is also a willing participant in Massad's dark fantasies of conspiracy and persecution: Massad is the target of a systematic attack at Columbia university, she declares, in which spy rings infiltrate his classroomthe same spies who hope to decommission Middle East studies everywhere.
When he speaks, Massad unveils more details of the sinister conspiracy. According to him, right-wing forces with Zionist ideological positions have hijacked political power and political discourse in this country. Meanwhile, true scholarship is de-legitimized as ideology by these witch hunters. Massad rues that "students with political agendas" began "bringing unannounced, unregistered guests with them to class"; worse, one student soon began circulating a petition to get him fired on the recommendation of people from outside the university." These upstart students were joined by "two major traditional propagandists, Daniel Pipes and Martin Kramer, who after failing in U.S. academia, excelled as thought policemen. This comment produced much knowing laughter from the appreciative audience.
According to Massad, Columbia's Middle East studies classes are threatened by a vast right-wing campaign cleverly engineered to cancel out freedom of thought. Moreover, at the center of recent attacks on those who disagree with U.S. and Israeli foreign policies lies not a concern for truth or classroom decorum and balance, but academic freedomand specifically scholarship on Palestine. These witch hunters, Massad says, want us to live the life of servitude to the state power, as technocrats and as ideologues.
Academic freedom for Massad is being able to freedom to teach without challenge that Established scholarship enumerates all [Israel's] racist flaws and institutional racist practices which he says render the Jewish state a racist state by law. But any disagreement, Massad says, can be safely discarded as Zionist ideology, part of the conspiracy propped up by the likes of Campus-Watch, the David Project, and the ADL [Anti-Defamation League], who make it...their business to attack scholarly criticisms of Israeli policy. Failing to discard studies by Israel's apologists amounts to shutting down the educational process in favor of religious theories of creationism. Evidently America can learn from Palestinian societys principled anti-racism and passion for historical truth.
Tariq Ali then spoke and took the conspiracy mania fully over the edge. He sees what is taking place on the campuses as part of the larger and wider project which was initiated by the Sharon government, soon before they went into Jenin [in March 2002] in the big attempt to crush the intifada. The decision to persecute the poor academics was made in Israel, then circulated to Israeli embassies, which somehow made it happen worldwide. The Elders of Zion must be working overtime.
Dols, Massad and Ali object to Zionism, and want no criticism of their position voiced anywhere, especially not in college classrooms. They reject the very idea of balance and actual debate, and claim they are within their rights to deny it, since scholarship proves their case. A right-wing conspiracy, Ali argues, wants to impose the same balance so called on campuses as they have imposed on the media.
In short, according to Dols-Massad-Ali, there is free speech for some but not others, and criticism is censorship.
Alyssa Lappen wrote this piece for Campus Watch, a project of the Middle East Forum, which is designed to critique and improve Middle East Studies at North American colleges and universities.
Living a life of servitude is too good for them.
Liberal Socialist's First Amendment Standard: I have the right to free speech AND the right to not be criticized.
Massad, Orwellian is thy middle name.
I can't wait for the fireworks when Horowitz comes to Columbia later this week.
Ron
We brought Horowitz in '94 and he was a total dud. I hope he is better this time.
Anyone who says "McCarthyism" is the evil being done to them unwittingly validates the views of their critics.
I hope Horowitz has bodyguards : )
Any way we can get a transcript of the speech?
If it doesn't generate an article on Frontpage, I hope you'll update us.
Dinesh D'Souza and Robert Jervis: "Evaluating the Merits of American Empire" moderated by Prof. Robert Shapiro
Tuesday, April 26th at 8:00 pm Room 104, Jerome Greene Hall, 116th and Amsterdam
Dinesh D'Souza is a former Reagan administration official, Hoover Institution fellow and prominent conservative author and commentator.
Robert Jervis is the Adlai E. Stevenson Professor of International Politics at Columbia. He is the former President of the American Political Science Association.
Robert Shapiro is a political science professor at Columbia. He serves on the editorial boards of Political Science Quarterly, Presidential Studies Quarterly and Public Opinion Quarterly.
RSVP, if possible, to americanempire@gmail.com
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CCCC, the CPU and the College Republicans Present:
David Horowitz, Author, Editor, President of the Center for the Study of Popular Culture, and Honorary President of the Columbia Conseravtive Alumni Association
Friday, April 29th at 12:00 pm
Room 555, Alfred Lerner Hall
It will be open to alumni/ae, just make sure to RSVP to both Horowitzatcolumbia@gmail.com and cek2105@columbia.edu
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In unrelated campus news, the Graduate Student Union ended its second strike on Monday. http://www.columbiaspectator.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2005/04/25/426c990eeb08e
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