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I know that this is not the typical FR post but this is the first I've heard about this apparent anti-semitic near riot at SFSU. This email was not sent to me but rather was posted at Meryl Yourish's website.
1 posted on 05/13/2002 1:59:05 PM PDT by jalisco555
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To: jalisco555
SFSU can't be too anti-semitic. They let Count Chocula, er, Tom Lantos teach there.

Sad situation nevertheless.

2 posted on 05/13/2002 2:00:54 PM PDT by Clemenza
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bet that broad was a big fan of gun control. Ironically enough, if they had been allowed to carry, those islamic facists would have been alot more polite. Eh. Just another leftist's karma catching up with her.
3 posted on 05/13/2002 2:02:28 PM PDT by KantianBurke
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I didn't see this in the S.F. Chronicle this morning? Imagine my surprise?
4 posted on 05/13/2002 2:02:34 PM PDT by GSWarrior
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To: American Preservative, Gracey, Lazamataz, CounterCounterCulture
PING.
7 posted on 05/13/2002 2:08:50 PM PDT by Cool Guy
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Today is advising day. For me, the question is an open one: what do I advise the Jewish students to do?

Laurie: Advise them that it's time to pick up their swords. The Peace Movement is dead. It't time to fight for your rights.

8 posted on 05/13/2002 2:09:12 PM PDT by TenthAmendmentChampion
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"Today is advising day. For me, the question is an open one: what do I advise the Jewish students to do?"

Not an open question in my mind.

She should advise all her students to move their credits to another university and their parents to withdraw any support of the university.

She should also advise all students, once they have gotten themselves and their possessions off the campus, to make as public a noise as possible as to why they have left, especially pointing to the university administration's casual acceptance of a race mob on its campus.

Has this story been sent to the Anti Defamation League?

10 posted on 05/13/2002 2:20:21 PM PDT by Clive
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..."past posters of cans of soup with labels on them of drops of blood and dead babies, labeled "canned Palestinian children meat, slaughtered according to Jewish rites under American license,"

Hate crime? What hate crime? Too bad all those Jewish kids weren't gay, huh? Then they'd have loads of protection! < /sarcasm>
11 posted on 05/13/2002 2:25:17 PM PDT by NatureGirl
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To: jalisco555
The author is a fool. She's proud that the Jewish students did not defend themselves, that they did not 'resort to violence or anger'.

I'd be ashamed. It's time to crack some skulls!

12 posted on 05/13/2002 2:25:59 PM PDT by headsonpikes
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Right after 9-11, the head of Reform Judaism issued a statement of outrage that Americans were reacting by harassing Muslims (even though Americans from the president on down must have set an all time world record for restraint).

I wonder if he'll issue a statement of outrage over this?

15 posted on 05/13/2002 2:57:21 PM PDT by Sam Cree
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Hopefully leftists will be outed as the anti-civil rights close minded bigots that so many of them are. Can't keep that in the bottle forever.
18 posted on 05/13/2002 3:04:56 PM PDT by Canticle_of_Deborah
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I'd advise them to sue SFSU for $100 million for violating their civil rights.
25 posted on 05/13/2002 8:13:19 PM PDT by mrustow
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To: jalisco555
When exactly did this happen? By the letter, I was not sure. Also, if it is posted on the site (Yorush?), could someone give a URL or a link?
26 posted on 05/13/2002 9:54:42 PM PDT by Nachum
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President's Message: 'Join me in speaking out for this University's true values'

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May 13, 2002
Dear Campus Colleagues:
In my 14 years as president of this university, I have never been as deeply distressed and angered by something that happened on this campus as I am by the events of last week. On Tuesday, a pro-Israel peace rally, thoughtfully organized and carefully carried out by SFSU Hillel members, drawing some 400 participants from both campus and community, evoked strong opinions and strong speech -- some from the free speech platform, much from the nearby pro-Palestinian counter-demonstration. But strong, even provocative, speech is not the problem, nor are strongly held opinions on highly-charged topics. Rather, it was the lack of civility and decency on the part of a very few demonstrators at points during the rally, and much more markedly after it, when rhetoric and behavior escalated beyond what this campus will tolerate.

For the most part, the most objectionable behavior occurred after the rally's organizers brought it to a formal close and a group of pro-Palestinian demonstrators who, in keeping with our student event policy, had been held back by barricades and campus police, moved onto the event site, where a few dozen organizers remained. There, some of the demonstrators behaved in a manner that completely violated the values of this institution and of most of you who are reading this message. Thankfully, I am not speaking about physical violence. The monitoring by University staff throughout the event and the significant police presence we had arranged to have on hand ensured the safety of all involved. Unfortunately, we were not equally able to ensure civil discourse and maintain the sense of security to which every member of this campus is entitled. A small but terribly destructive number of pro-Palestinian demonstrators, many of whom were not SFSU students, abandoned themselves to intimidating behavior and statements too hate-filled to repeat. This group became so threatening in gesture and hostile in language that we interposed a police line between the groups and eventually escorted the Hillel students, and the faculty with them, from the plaza. No one was physically assaulted, but that encounter puts at risk all that we value and represent as a university community.

The demonstrators' behavior is not passing unchallenged. The University's code of student discipline and event policy allow for individual and group sanctions ranging from warning to suspension to expulsion for certain violations, and some of what took place on Tuesday may well fall within that area. Our videotaped record of the event is being reviewed now by SFSU Public Safety to note violations and identify violators so that the University's disciplinary procedures can begin. In one instance, that of a protestor who seized and stamped on an Israeli flag, the case has already gone forward. I fully expect to see other cases presented. If we identify violations of public law, we will refer cases to the District Attorney, with our strong recommendation for full prosecution. We have requested that the District Attorney assign a member of the hate crime unit to work with us, and our Department of Public Safety is contacting individuals who have reported behavior at the rally which would warrant legal action on our part.

I hope you will agree that no love of homeland, no fear or grief for loved ones in the actual area of Middle East conflict, excuses the behavior that has been reported. This is not a war zone. It is a campus, a place where all must feel physically protected even as we engage in the disputation that is part of a teaching and learning environment. But when disputation degenerates into bigotry and hate, we must -- and do -- act. We did so in the case of the "blood libel" flier (as I reported several weeks ago), and we are doing so now. The anguish and fear that the May 7th events have caused for members of our community can only intensify our active commitment to making this campus a hate-free zone.

We have reviewed, and will continue to review, the policies and procedures that guided our responses during the May 7 event. We may well adjust them. Certainly, we will take steps to ensure that encounters like those I have described will not recur. Nothing justifies such acts of overt hostility, or even the implied threat of physical assault. Such behavior is not an expression of free speech.

The vast majority of this campus community would condemn the hateful speech and threatening behavior we saw last Tuesday. It is a very few individuals who are fomenting this discord. Yet, as we see, their impact can be profound -- if we allow it to be. Despite the claims of some, this is not an anti-Semitic campus. But as history shows us, silence and passivity can at times of crisis be very little different from complicity. All of us -- and I would say especially members of the faculty, who have the greatest opportunity to educate and influence our students -- have a responsibility to help maintain this as a safe and sustaining environment for the expression and exploration of opposing views.

Many of our best faculty are doing exactly that, consciously and powerfully, every day. We need now to find ways to bring good colleagues together to shape a collective effort. The CUSP II strategic planning process offers us one opportunity; I am looking for others and welcome your thoughts. We need to make what has happened on our campus an occasion for learning, for reflection, for growth.

As you know, since the terrorist attacks on September 11th, I have sent frequent messages to the entire University community calling for peace and tolerance and many of you have responded marvelously, both in words and action; I take great pride in the hundreds of very positive e-mail and letters I have received. But now, as the actions of a small band of bigots threaten to tarnish the reputation of the University as a whole and to discredit all our students, I ask you to join me in speaking out for this University's true values. Show in actions well as words that you believe not only that "Love is Stronger than Hate" but that hateful actions, threats of violence, outrageous slurs and bigoted statements are rejected and contemned by our entire campus community.

Sincerely yours,

Robert A. Corrigan
President

http://www.sfsu.edu/%7Enews/response/values.htm

27 posted on 05/13/2002 10:02:43 PM PDT by Nachum
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