Scholars slam NY legal decision forcing Fordham University to recognize Boycott the Jews (BDS) Group

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Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) is a violent anti-Semitic and pro-jihad hate group. They are also strong advocates for the BDS (Boycott the Jews) Movement. They physically intimidate, bully, and marginalize pro-Israel Jewish students. It is groups such as SJP that are violating the first amendment rights of Jewish students, who seek to publicly support Israel on campus.

None of this bothered the activist judge who ruled in favor of SJP.  The judge shamelessly gave legitimacy to a campus terrorist organization, that goes against everything that all legitimate universities should stand for: peace, freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of thought, the exchanging of ideas, and inclusion.

If something happens to a Jewish student at Fordham, this judge will have blood on her hands. Action must be taken to protect Jewish students on American university campuses.

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SJP supports the Boycott, Sanctions and Divestment campaign targeting the Jewish state

By Jerusalem Post, August 7, 2019:

A New York judge issued a decision on Tuesday ordering Fordham University to recognize the pro-BDS student group Students for Justice in Palestine, sparking sharp criticism from academics with expertise in contemporary antisemitism.

In the 21-page legal ruling by judge Nancy M. Bannon, which was reviewed by The Jerusalem Post, the jurist largely argued that Fordham’s failure to recognize the SJP was a matter of academic freedom and violated the university’s rules about the formation of a student group.

Bannon wrote that “the consideration and discussion of differing views is actually part of Fordham’s mission, regardless of whether that consideration and discussion might discomfit some and polarize others.”

SJP supports the Boycott, Sanctions and Divestment campaign targeting the Jewish state. In May, Germany’s parliament classified BDS as antisemitic.

Dr. Asaf Romirowsky, Executive Director of Scholars for Peace in the Middle East (SPME), told the Post on Wednesday that, “Fordham University attempted to take a strong stance against BDS by blocking the creation of an SJP chapter – by arguing the their commitment to freedom of research and inquiry goes counter to SJP boycott ideology. SJP has over a hundred chapters around the country and is the No. 1 springboard for BDS activity on campus.”

 

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Knockknock
Knockknock
4 years ago

The first step towards resolving a permanent conflict is no longer to regard oneself as a victim but an accomplice, a
co-creator of the world. There is no coincidence millions of times over! The fact that the Tefillin is outside the head means the opposite of “thinking outside” the box! Israel is a prime example of a “successful nationalism”. Although
everyone knows that Israel is a major enemy of any gentile nationalism. Is this a successful project, can it ever be?

Either they’re all nationalists, or they’re none. This does not seem to be understood in Israel. It
may be due to the fact that in the Torah there is more or less to bring the peoples against each
other for their own advantage. How can anyone seriously believe in mature wisdom in such calls?

Knockknock
Knockknock
4 years ago
Reply to  Knockknock

Imagine you live in a house. On the lower floor lives a roommate who has taken someone else’s room becau-
se he says that “his great-grandparents, who had always lived there, died in it”. The repressed inhabitant, however, does not allow himself to be driven away, and makes his life hell to date. But that’s not enough. The “grandparents’ heir,” moreover, permanently claims that all others have no right to occupy their room alone.

Knockknock
Knockknock
4 years ago
Reply to  Knockknock

Understand me correctly. But somehow in the Jewish identity the
“cause-effect principle” seems to have no relevance whatsoever.

A child who pushes a chair against a wall notices: now it’s
over. It has understood that its “omnipotence” is limited.

Knockknock
Knockknock
4 years ago
Reply to  Knockknock

Jews wear their Kabaa (“cube”) on their heads. Is all this just a co-
incidence? Of course not, because without Judaism there is no Is-
lam. The whole world has to revolve exclusively around themselves.

Knockknock
Knockknock
4 years ago
Reply to  Knockknock

Luther, of whom one can hold what one wants, said: “Where God
builds his church, the devil builds his chapel.” Once it must be un-
derstood by those who consider themselves eternally “persecuted”?

Knockknock
Knockknock
4 years ago
Reply to  Knockknock

One can again and again justify, feed and continue the
collective delusion of persecution by “millions of murde-
red”. But one day even alleged “Jews” must finally grow up.

One simply has to understand which signals one is constantly
sending out into the world. If one wants to achieve something
positive, one should pay attention to daily actions and words.

Every farmer knows that he can only reap what he
has sown before. He who sows hate will reap perse-
cution. The universe knows no mercy in this respect.

Knockknock
Knockknock
4 years ago
Reply to  Knockknock

“But there’s anti-Semitism, you see it every day! We can’t ignore it!” But you don’t have to
inflate it into an irrational bugbear, as if the world is going under. If you take every infantile
fart as an “alarm signal”, you will never rest. You construct a Third World War out of a dog barking. Be adult people who will not be insulted. Moses supposedly went through the Red
Sea, Daniel squatted in the lion’s den. What pitiful creatures today refer to their “Judaism”?

Knockknock
Knockknock
4 years ago
Reply to  Knockknock

Are you really comfortable with this? How many more decades do you want to spend,
to the chagrin of your descendants? There must be only one among you who recog-
nizes: “This is just a dead end!” Like the child who pushed the chair against the wall.

Knockknock
Knockknock
4 years ago
Reply to  Knockknock

There’s a simple formula that summarizes the mechanism

of the world: Be what you want others to be, and they will

follow you. It requires strict mental discipline, but it pays off.

Knocknock
Knocknock
4 years ago
Reply to  Knockknock

Ultimately, the world is nothing more than a mirror of ourselves. The
one who has finally understood this is attentive in his actions, for he
knows that he only receives from his life what he has paid in before.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero-sum_game
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Win-win_game

Knockknock
Knockknock
4 years ago
Reply to  Knocknock

In my experience God, or the universe, leaves you alone when he knows you
‘re a good man at the bottom of your heart. But don’t mess with him, you will
always lose! If you’re generous with others, others will be generous with you.

Knockknock
Knockknock
4 years ago
Reply to  Knockknock

Above all, life constantly reflects our dark sides. If we do not learn from it, we be-
come the “eternal victim”. Even if we believe that we can secretly accumulate our
material profits, in the end we remain losers. This can even make itself felt on the
collective level by being hated & rejected, even though nothing more urgent than
recognition, acceptance and love has actually been needed for hundreds of years.

Knockknock
Knockknock
4 years ago
Reply to  Knockknock

Not every day we’re in a positive mood. Yet people no-
tice your effort to be positive and appreciate it all the
more. In the end you will be rewarded with a good day.

Knockknock
Knockknock
4 years ago
Reply to  Knockknock

Our misfortune does not result from our good will, but because we focus our
attention on the wrong things. Everything we think about every day will grow.
We bring it to life through our focus. We thus enabling the unwanted to exist.

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Trevor Fortune
Trevor Fortune
4 years ago
Reply to  Knockknock

The first sign of insanity is talking to yourself. The second is answering yourself back. See a doctor quickly.

Knockknock
Knockknock
4 years ago
Reply to  Trevor Fortune

Lol! Your blatant sick attempt to “communicate” with me
doesn’t affect me in any way. You still don’t exist for me.

Since you are not only mentally disturbed, but also completely brainless,
I give the quiet hint that so far nobody but you “complains” about me. So
you should let it be observed whether everything is okay with your brain.

Knockknock
Knockknock
4 years ago
Reply to  Knockknock

(The biggest joke is your nickname!) You may be as stupid
as Donald Duck, but you’ll never jump into a pile of money.

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Knockknock
Knockknock
4 years ago
Reply to  Trevor Fortune

Put together something remarkable,
you forcunner in the ass of mankind.
https://www.nbcnews.com/better/health/talking-yourself-normal-here-s-how-master-it-ncna918091

Knockknock
Knockknock
4 years ago
Reply to  Knockknock

(Wrong translation: “forcunner” -> furuncle)

Knockknock
Knockknock
4 years ago
Reply to  Trevor Fortune

Your birdbrain isn’t even able to distinguish a soliloquy from a monologue.
A soliloquy goes like this: “Did I really mean that?” “I don’t know, maybe?”

Achmed Mohandjob
Achmed Mohandjob
4 years ago
Reply to  Knockknock

TOO funny. Another little moslem, moving away from the language of monkeys and pigs (moslem talk). A soliloquy is defined as someonespeaking their thoughts aloud, simply speaking to themselves, regardless of any listeners.
Absolutely hilarious! You moslems are SO much fun to laugh AT.

ed
ed
4 years ago
Reply to  Trevor Fortune

knockknock reminds me of marc, who also had endless replies to himself wherever he commented. Haven’t seen marc in a while, and now….we have knockknock. Coincidence ??

Trevor Fortune
Trevor Fortune
4 years ago
Reply to  ed

Pretty sure it is the same unit. I hope they get help soon, have their meds adjusted before we see them down at Walmart. 🙂

Suresh
Suresh
4 years ago
Reply to  Knockknock

They are following their perfect man – Moham-mad. And if you dare expose truth about him they will keel you !

just like the jihadis in Indianapolis are doing http://bit.ly/2rVCN7E

Knockknock
Knockknock
4 years ago
Reply to  Suresh

A conflict must be regarded as a “hardening of the fronts”. For this it is important to
know human (animal) behaviour. There is more wind than substance. Anything that
does not serve the resolution contributes to stabilizing the discrepancy. Significantly,
there is no English Wikipedia article. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drohverhalten

Knockknock
Knockknock
4 years ago
Reply to  Knockknock

Our “humanism” alone, to save Muslim women from their oppressors, is
already registered by Islam as invasive – and accordingly “honoured” to
our disadvantage. Keep your damn fingers out of it, I can only advise you!

Knockknock
Knockknock
4 years ago
Reply to  Knockknock

Either you want to “save the world” – or
you want to live a happy life. It’s on you!

Knockknock
Knockknock
4 years ago
Reply to  Knockknock
Dalit
Dalit
4 years ago
Reply to  Knockknock

Ya, we hate Trump’s nationalism & BJ’s British nationalism, & Al Sisi” nationalism & India’s & I could go on—. Also there is no lock-step in nationalism, some are, some arnt. Pleas dont quote Torah, your ignorance makes my teeth hurt.

mathewsjw
mathewsjw
4 years ago

so prior acts of violence, incitement to violence, hate crimes, discrimination against Jews must be ignored until same crimes are repeated after recognition.. that’s sick

aemoreira1981
aemoreira1981
4 years ago
Reply to  mathewsjw

They would have had to happen on university property, or one would have to demonstrate that principals in the group committed these acts prior. In the USA, we don’t judge actions before they action.

Dalit
Dalit
4 years ago

So now the KKK can get on campuses.

Roma Mikhasev
Roma Mikhasev
4 years ago

What are the students? It’s arabs! :)))

R. Arandas
R. Arandas
4 years ago

The Jews of New York need to do something!

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