Posted on 11/16/2017 7:03:18 AM PST by MarvinStinson
Students at the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor (UM) have attributed the first-ever passage of an anti-Israel divestment resolution through the central student government (CSG) to a changed political environment on campus in the year since the presidential elections.
"Since Trump, students are more politically aware than ever, and they are more willing to be active in situations where they are not personally affected. They are rooting for the underdog and don't want to be seen as the bad guys who are impeding progress on very real issues of racism, bigotry, violence, oppression, and abuse," said Allison Taylor, a culture writer for the student newspaper, the Michigan Daily, about how a coalition dubbed UM Divest finally succeeded in its 15-year effort to get a favorable vote on a divestment motion.
The vote of 23 for, 17 against with five abstentions came after an eight-hour meeting that ran until 3 a.m. local time Wednesday, the longest ever meeting of the CSG.
Multiple speakers debated whether to recommend the Board of Regents create an ad hoc committee to "investigate the ethical and moral implications of our investments in the corporations Boeing, HP, and United Technologies, which are involved in humans rights violations against the Palestinian people according to international law," as the resolution demands.
This was the first of 11 divestment campaigns led by the pro-Palestinian group Students Allied for Freedom and Safety (SAFE) since 2002 to succeed. Unlike years past, this time the vote was taken by a secret ballot.
None of the students who spoke with the Washington Free Beacon believed the resolution would impact UM's financial realities, or that students will start giving up their Hewlett-Packard laptops, but some said it might still do serious damage to the university's climate.
UM student Sarit Mafouda, an intern with pro-Israel organization, the David Project, called the resolution anti-Semitic, citing its connections to the "broader BDS (boycott, divestment, and sanctions) movement."
"There are numerous instances in which BDS leaders have called for the demolition of Israel and the end goal to replace Israel with a Palestinian state," said Mafouda.
In one popular example, BDS activists often chant, "From the [Jordan] river, to the [Mediterranean] sea, Palestine will be free."
Mafouda also rejected SAFE's contention that the resolution does not call to "divest from Israel," noting that Israel is mentioned 18 times in the document.
SAFE and its partners have celebrated on social media, announcing, "We made history," and writing, "The struggle is not over."
SAFE told the Free Beacon, "we fully reject" any argument that frames the resolution as anti-Semitic.
"Highlighting ones struggle is not an attack on an identity, and is offensive to be framed in such a way," said SAFE, which insisted on speaking anonymously and as a group, because of "real safety concerns."
Kim Broekhuizen, a UM spokesperson, told the Free Beacon that "the university's longstanding policy is to shield the endowment from political pressures and to base our investment decisions solely on financial factors such as risk and return."
"We do not anticipate a change in this approach or the creation of a committee," Broekhuizen said.
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Because ungrateful snots know everything. Fidiots!
"investigate the ethical and moral implications of our investments in the corporations Boeing, HP, and United Technologies, which are involved in humans rights violations against the Palestinian people
first of 11 divestment campaigns led by the pro-Palestinian group Students Allied for Freedom and Safety (SAFE) since 2002 to succeed.
this time the vote was taken by a secret ballot.
replace Israel with a Palestinian state
a UM spokesperson, told the Free Beacon that "the university's longstanding policy is to shield the endowment from political pressures
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So, when does the "central student government" become Центра́льный комите́т Коммунисти́ческой па́ртии Сове́тского?
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How old were these kids when the Muslims destroyed the World Trade Center?
Taxpayer funded abortions for all. Universal healthcare. Decriminalized marijuana. You would think lib students would love Israel.
Rooting for the underdog? If there is an underdog in that area -——it is Israel!
They’re marching behind Hitler now!
“They are rooting for the underdog and don’t want to be seen as the bad guys who are impeding progress on very real issues of racism, bigotry, violence, oppression, and abuse,”
Aw. Isn’t that sweet.
Back then, they were likely s*itting into a diaper.
And today, they are still at it.
Sick! (How in hell could 18 year olds be SO tragically misinformed?)
Who will now go crazy over Christmas that honors the birth of a Jewish carpenter.
The brainless, commie snowflakes are now “passing” anti-Israel/anti-Semite resolutions. I knew this would happen when our so called colleges and universities started accepting America-hating retards. Now “the Pentagon” wants to start accepting them into the military ranks. America is in a heap of trouble.
There’s a correlation between hatred for Jews and love of *slam.
I beg to differ.
REAL students study history, philosophy, mathematics, STEM subjects, etc.
These so-called “students” with all probability are pursuing silly little box-top degree subjects, none of which would qualify for even a high school correspondence course years ago.
Summary: Low IQ oddballs with no probability of contributing anything to society are trying to act as if they actually have the ability to do something other than eat, drink, pee and poop. (And make asses of themselves.)
I hope my Jewish ex FIL, who was a multi degreed graduate of UM halts any donations to this POS U.
The “activists” I remember were squirrelly, UNATTRACTIVE, insecure little snots who didn’t date, couldn’t play sports, and always sought out attention LOOKITMEEEEEEEEEE
Add another disqualification to the potential hiring list.
UM grad = persona non grata.
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