Posted on 01/12/2018 4:44:10 PM PST by markomalley
A petition is calling on the University of Southern California to discipline a professor who included Israeli Zionists on a list of terrorists during a classroom presentation.
The controversy originated with a lecture that Dr. David Kang delivered on October 26 to students in International Relations (IR) 210: International Relations Introductory Analysis, a mandatory course for all IR majors and minors.
During that class, Kang showed a slide labeled Who are terrorists? that listed nine groups and individuals, including the Columbian communist guerrilla movement FARC, Scottish folk hero William Wallace, the Tamil Tigers, and the Irish Republican Army.
Third on the list was Israeli zionists, immediately followed by communist dictators Kim Jong-il, Kim Il-sung, Mao Zedong, and Ho Chi Minh.
In a statement provided to Campus Reform, Kang claimed that the slide was part of a larger exercise, and had been taken out of context.
I was not labeling any group as terrorists, only making the point that these groups have been called terrorist organizations by others, Kang explained. The point of the exercise was to get students to think about how and why organizations are labeled as terrorist organizations, and to foster a discussion about who does the labeling and for what purpose.
In a statement to the Jewish Journal, which first reported the story, an anonymous student who was present for the class disagreed, saying that Kang didnt really talk about the issue any further, which I think is the problem here, noting that others were likewise confused by the presentation.
His class was critical thinking based but in this case he did not make that clear when presenting the slide nor gave any explanation to the historical context as to why Zionists would be a labeled a terrorist organization, the student elaborated, adding, there were likely many impressionable students in the class who arent familiar with the issue who could now associate Zionism with North Korea and Al Qaeda, etc.
The incident led to the creation of a Change.org petition demanding that USC discipline Professor Kang and take concrete steps to ensure that anti-Israel sentiments and other forms of bigotry do not have a home on campus.
Complaining that USC has thus far refused to sanction Professor Kang or to take any action on the matter, the petition asserts that it is especially unfortunate that the home of the USC Shoah Foundationa foundation dedicated to the remembrance of the Holocausthas no concern with such indoctrination.
As of press time, the petition had received 1,496 signatures, just four shy of its goal, but a spokesperson for USC provided a statement to Campus Reform indicating that the university does not plan to discipline Kang.
The freedom to take unpopular positions and the freedom to express those positions publicly are at the foundation of what it means to be a faculty member of a university. One of the most important principles of an academic community has been that academic inquiry and discussion be free from censorship or undue outside control, the university asserted. Statements made by our faculty members are not endorsed by the University; indeed, we sometimes profoundly disagree with the statements. Nevertheless, we protect their right to express those views.
No Muzzies on the list?
I don’t know how to put up the pic, but the Simpson’s Kang (one of the alien pair - Kodos and Kang) came to mind first.
University of Saudi California
Of course not..Muzzies killing Jews are heroes to the left
Surprising list to me not because a professor would put Israel on the list but because he has Mao and Ho Chi Minh on the list.
And a lot of Muslim countries are terrorists.
I wonder what this professor would do with the term “Christian Zionist”.
All Christians are Zionist, believing that Yeshua Hamashiach (Jesus), will rule from Jerusalem. It is the Muslim world that is Anti-Christ, along with the Atheists.
One of Michael Ansara’s greatest roles.
Democrats are so unhinged. They remind me of what I read about the Nazis in the 1930’s. Unbelievable
ROTFLMAO!
William Wallace?
One mans terrorist is anothers freedom fighter. In the 1940s, the Stern Gang (Lehi) were considered terrorists by the British.
Right,William Wallace should not be on the list either.
Don’t blame me, I voted for Professor Kodos.
Dr. David Kang -- USC
I am actually surprised not to see the United States Military on this list...
Come on Kang! We Jews buy a lot of Chinese food for Christmas. We’re not terrorists, we’re food connoisseurs.
Hot sauce IS NOT a code word for Napalm That would be bad Nuocmam.
And by the way, “Zionism” is a philosophical movement, not a military one.
Oh well, it is USC. What did you expect, sanity?
Well, they DID blow up the King David Hotel.
From Wiki:
“Begin argued that terrorists and freedom fighters are differentiated in that terrorists deliberately try to target civilians, and that the Irgun was not guilty of terrorism since it supposedly tried to avoid civilian casualties.”
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