VS overweegt kritiek op Israël aan te pakken als antisemitisme……..

Met een
wetsvoorstel van het Congres in de VS wil men kritiek op de
fascistische apartheidsstaat Israël gelijk stellen aan
antisemitisme……..

Bijvoorbeeld
het vergelijken van de Israëlische politiek met nazi-politiek wordt
dan antisemitisme genoemd en zou middels beroepsverboden of wegzending van universiteiten kunnen leiden……. Ook zal kritiek worden geweerd in de reguliere media en de sociale media….* Je kan dan niet meer wijzen op een groep Israëlische
officieren die begin 90er jaren aan de bel trokken en stelden dat zij
werden onderwezen uit SS handboeken…..

Uiteraard
zal deze wet worden aangenomen, het huidige politieke klimaat in de
VS is er rijp voor…… Lullig genoeg volgt een groot deel van de EU
de VS in dit soort zaken, dat bleek een tijd geleden met het verzet
tegen de BDS beweging, die een boycot van Israël bepleit zolang
Israël doorgaat met de enorme terreur tegen de Palestijnse bevolking
en haar niet al haar rechten teruggeeft, inclusief land en een plaats
voor de met veel geweld verjaagde Palestijnen. De BDS werd vrijwel
onmiddellijk onder druk van Israël als antisemitisch
afgeschilderd……. 

Te
vrezen valt dan ook, wanneer deze nieuwe wet in de VS wordt
aangenomen, de EU zal volgen…… Daarmee zal de vrijheid van
meningsuiting geslachtofferd worden en om een cliché aan te halen:
als er één schaap over de dam is volgen er meer, ofwel als dit
recht op een dergelijke ordinaire manier wordt aangetast, zal het niet
lang duren voordat men dit soort zaken zelfs strafbaar zal stellen, zoals het
brengen van ‘fake news’ (nepnieuws) in de sociale media….. (het
liefst noemt men alles nepnieuws wat niet overeenkomt met wat je in
de reguliere media wordt voorgelogen….)

Ongelofelijk dit alles, zeker als je ziet dat neonazi’s gewoon mogen demonstreren in de VS, met swastika’s en al, dit nog naast het mogen organiseren van (militaire-) trainingen door dit psychopathische geteisem……..

Afbeeldingsresultaat voor neonazi's in VS

New
US Congress Bill Conflates Criticism of Israel With Anti-Semitism

The Anti-Semitism Awareness Act of 2018, was introduced by lawmakers from both major parties (AFP/file photo)

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(MEE— A
US Congress bill proposed on Wednesday conflates criticism of Israel
with anti-Semitism, free-speech advocates say.

The
measure aims to provide the Department of Education with a legal
definition of anti-Semitism to handle discrimination claims.

It
adopts a 2010 report by a special US State Department envoy to combat
anti-Semitism.

The
document provides a list of examples where anti-Semitism “manifests
itself with regard to the state of Israel”. They include applying
double-standards for Israel, attempting to delegitimise it and
comparing Israeli policies to Nazi Germany.

It’s
ridiculous; it’s unconstitutional; it’s against free speech,”
Ahmad Abuznaid, director of the National Network of Arab American
Communities (NAAC), told Middle East Eye.

The
bill, dubbed the Anti-Semitism Awareness Act of 2018, was introduced
by lawmakers from both US major parties.

US
college campuses, where activists attempt to pass student council
resolutions to boycott Israel for its mistreatment of Palestinians,
have become a major arena for debate over the conflict.

Activists
say the bill would censor the exchange of ideas and censor Israel’s
critics.

The
Arab American Institute, a Washington-based think tank, said the bill
focuses on suppressing speech critical of Israel, but it fails to
address the real problem of anti-Semitism.

At
a time when hate crimes against targeted and vulnerable communities
have increased, including against the American Jewish community, it
is imperative that our elected officials do not conflate criticisms
of policies and political opposition with instances of hate,” the
group said in a statement.

Abuznaid
compared the bill with measures to outlaw the Boycott, Divestment and
Sanctions (BDS) movement against Israel, “but this is a more
vicious attack on the freedom of speech in the US.”

Last
year, lawmakers proposed a bill that would legally restrict US
citizens and companies from boycotting Israel. The measure failed to
progress after an outcry from free speech watchdogs, including the
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU).

This
bill is unconstitutional because it seeks to impose the government’s
political views on Americans who choose to express themselves through
boycotts,” Ben Wizner, director of the ACLU Speech, Privacy, and
Technology Project, said in a statement in March after the
anti-boycott bill was amended.

In
January, a federal judge blocked a Kansas law that required state
contractors to certify that they do not boycott Israel.

JewishVoiceForPeace
@jvplive

JVP calls on Congress to oppose the Anti-Semitism Awareness Act

“It’s not an ‘anti-Semitism awareness act’ – it’s the Silencing Students Act,” says JVP’s Rabbi Joseph Berman https://jewishvoiceforpeace.org/antisemitism-bill-silences-human-rights-activists/ 

Antisemitism bill is a cynical attempt to silence human rights on college campuses

Instead of fighting antisemitism, re-introduced legislation is a cynical attempt to silence human rights activists on college campuses

jewishvoiceforpeace.org

The
ACLU also rejected Wednesday’s anti-Semitism bill, saying that it
“risks chilling the free speech of students on college campuses,
and is unnecessary to enforce federal law’s prohibition on
harassment in education.”

We
worry that the law will lead colleges to suppress speech, especially
if the Department of Education launches investigations simply because
students have engaged in speech critical of Israel,”
ACLU executive
director Anthony Romero said in a statement.

College
campuses should be havens for free expression, and students must be
free to express their opinions and viewpoints, so long as they avoid
harassment. We urge Congress to reject this dangerous and unnecessary
bill.”

Abuznaid
said Wednesday’s bill targets students who are developing a sense
of activism.

He
added that the bill would play to the advantage of Kenneth Marcus,
President Donald Trump’s nominee to head the civil rights office of
the Department of Education. Marcus has led civil rights lawsuits
against academic institutions that adopted BDS measures.

It’s
just another avenue to stifle the debate on Israel and Palestine,”
Abuznaid said of the bill.

Proponents
of the bill say its objective is to protect Jewish students from
discrimination.

Jewish
students, like students of any religion, should not live in fear of
attacks because of their religion,” Congressman Ted Deutch, a
Democrat from Florida who co-sponsored the measure, said in a
statement.

They
shouldn’t have to fear wearing Judaic symbols or expressing their
support for Israel.”

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Harb
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US may soon recognise Israel’s sovereignty over Golan: Israeli minister#Occupation

US ambassador poses with poster showing Jewish Third Temple replacing Al-Aqsa#Occupation

Californian Muslim woman stands up to Islamophobia#Islamophobia

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* Zo weert Facebook nu al langere tijd kritische Palestijnen van haar medium………. Zie wat dat betreft ook: ‘Facebook wil samen met door Saoedi-Arabië gesubsidieerde denktank censureren…. ha! ha! ha! ha! ha!

Israëls tentakels reiken nu tot in steden als New Orleans…….

Niet alleen kan Israël haar macht doen gelden in westerse landelijke overheden, maar sinds de BDS beweging heeft de fascistische apartheidsstaat Israël haar tentakels zelfs tot in steden uitgerold. Zoals New Orleans dat eerder na druk van de BDS beweging besloot geen zaken meer te doen met bedrijven die mensenrechtenschendingen mogelijk maken dan wel veroorzaken, zoals bedrijven die werken in de door Israël illegaal bezette West Bank, dan wel bedrijven die samenwerken met de fascistische staat Israël……. Dit was echter van korte duur, Israël wist via een paar extreem rechtse pro-Israëlische groepen, de eerder door New Orleans aangenomen resolutie ingetrokken te krijgen……….

Zo bepaalt deze uitermate gevaarlijke terreurentiteit, bekend als Israël, meer en meer de binnen en buitelandpolitiek van de meeste westerse landen en zelfs de politiek in steden…… Door ook maar één letter van kritiek op Israël te uiten in de openbaarheid, krijg je onmiddellijk het stempel antisemiet en ten tweede de toevoeging fascist of nazi opgeplakt……… (tot semieten behoren overigens ook de arabische volkeren!)

Overigens waren het Israëlische officieren die begin negentiger jaren de klok luidden over hun militaire opleiding, waar het handboek van de SS als leidraad werd gebruikt voor o.a. het beheersen van een mensenmassa (tot hele huizenblokken en zelfs tot complete getto’s….)…..

Under
Pressure From Pro-Israel Groups, New Orleans Repeals BDS Resolution

January
27, 2018 at 9:23 am

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by 
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East Eye

(MEE) — The
New Orleans City Council rescinded a human rights resolution backed
by Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) advocates after pressure
from pro-Israel politicians and groups.

The
short-lived resolution, which was withdrawn on Thursday, recommended
removing corporations that violate human rights from the city’s
list of contractual partners, but it did not specifically mention
Israel or Palestine.

The
New Orleans Palestinian Solidarity Committee (NOPSC) had pushed the measure,
known as R-18-5, which drew the ire of Israel’s supporters
immediately after its passage.

Max
Geller, a member of the New Orleans Palestinian Solidarity Committee,
said city officials had been “cowardly” in succumbing to pressure
from the Israeli lobby.

Still,
opponents of the measure had called the resolution bigoted and
unjustified.

The
BDS movement, which has inherently anti-Semitic components, is
designed to challenge Israel’s economic viability and very right to
exist,” the Jewish Federation of Greater New Orleans (JFGNO) said
in a statement on 12 January, a day after the measure was passed.

In
a joint statement, JFGNO and the Anti-Defamation League (ADL)
welcomed scrapping the resolution, saying that BDS “does not
advance the discussion towards meaningful resolution and peace
between Israelis and Palestinians, or a workable two state solution.”

The
BDS movement started as a call by Palestinian civil society activists
for a peaceful means to resist the Israeli occupation of Palestinian
territories. They liken their movement to boycott calls against the
apartheid government in South Africa in the 1960s.

BDS
critics accuse it of anti-Semitism because it targets Israel.

Geller told
MEE that Israel’s supporters are only interested in maintaining the
“apartheid practices” of the Israeli government.

There’s
nothing anti-Semitic about non-violently resisting state violence,”
Geller said in defense of BDS.

There’s
nothing anti-Semitic about putting an end to ethnic cleansing and
allowing people to stay on their own land.”

Council
members felt a backlash from pro-Israeli groups “immediately”
after the resolution was passed.

Almost
immediately, my fellow council members and I received sharp criticism
for the manner in which the resolution was passed, as well as the
unintended, but serious consequences of its passage,” Mayor-elect
 LaToya Cantrell said in a statement.

Although
she authored and introduced the measure, Cantrell added that its
“unintended impact does not reflect my commitment to inclusivity,
diversity, and respect and support for civil rights, human rights and
freedoms of all New Orleanians.”

New
Orleans-based Republican State Senator Conrad Appel‏ had called the
pro-BDS resolution “absurd.”

Conrad Appel@ConradAppel

This is beyond absurd! Israel is the only democracy in the Middle East and a true friend. So the City Council votes to support those who want to destroy Israel! I am am speechless. https://twitter.com/The_Gambit/status/951605008293879808 

Outgoing
Mayor Mitch Landrieu also said in a statement that the resolution
does not represent the policy of the city, calling the measure
“gratuitous.”

Even
outside New Orleans, pro-Israel politicians slammed the resolution,
with South Carolina State Representative Alan Clemmons calling for a
boycott against the southern city.

One
after another, council members started distancing themselves from the
pro-BDS measure that they had approved.

Council
President Jason Williams, who co-sponsored the resolution, said he
had to educate himself about BDS and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
after R-18-5 was passed.

Let
me be very clear to citizens of New Orleans and citizens of the
world; this city council is not anti-Israel,” Williams said in a
statement. “That sentiment is inconsistent with the council’s
actions and certainly mine personally.”

However,
BDS activists say city officials knew exactly what they were voting
on, and Williams had cited the boycott against apartheid in South
Africa while discussing the resolution.

The
council president did not return MEE’s request for comment.

Geller
said council members are acting like they did not know the aim of
R-18-5, which “doesn’t jive with reality”.

He
said Palestinian rights activists had had dozens of interactions with
council members before 11 January and every single time, they
introduced themselves as the New Orleans Palestinian Solidarity
Committee.

Despite
the disappointment, Tabitha Mustafa, an organiser for the Solidarity
Committee, said the repeal of the resolution is not a loss for BDS.

She
explained that the affair has put Palestinian suffering and Israeli
abuses in the public eye.

We
haven’t lost anything. This is a victory. I would like to say thank
you to the Anti-Defamation League and the Jewish Federation of
Greater New Orleans for getting out the word about Palestinian human
rights and Israeli apartheid violations of human rights.”

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