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Thursday, May 13, 2010

Professor William Robinson (UC Santa Barbara) Speaks at UC-Irvine


Professor William Robinson, UC Santa Barbara
"Where's my lesson plan?"

Thank God today is the last day of Israel Apartheid Week at UC-Irvine. It's getting awfully tiresome listening to the same old speeches which essentially say the same thing. I think even the folks in the Muslim Student Union will be grateful when this is over. But onward and downward! Remember that UC Santa Barbara professor William Robinson, who got into a stink last year after he was e-mailing his students his personal views on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict?

"Uhhhh...yeaaaah."

Well, he spoke at UCI last night. As Robinson was preparing a few minutes before his speech, he expressed concern that there might not be many people coming to hear him speak. As it was, the auditorium was about half full.

If you think Norman Finklestein is tough to listen to, meet William Robinson, who is Finklestein at 78 rpm. The guy drones, but unlike Finklestein, he drones really fast. This guy tried to cram the history of the world into an hour plus of a disjointed lecture. Somebody please give this man a lesson plan! He was so bad that about 10 minutes into his presentation, I looked around the room and noticed that many of the MSU members were starting to glaze over. Toward the end, twice they began to applaud assuming-hoping-that he was finally done. Not so.

But it's what he said that was truly astounding.

First, he talked about his ordeal last year when some people were calling to be fired. He painted himself as a victim-standard operating procedure on the left where the world world is divided into victims vs "oppressors" like the US and Israel.

He then launched into a discourse on something he called the "Globalization Process" in regards to Israel. That's where he started to lose his audience.

He also -not once, but twice- quoted that great world authority, Naomi Klein, to bolster his arguments.

"And that's a quote from Naomi Klein", said Professor Robinson.


Who is Naomi Klein, you ask?

You don't wanna know.

One of his more memorable lines was comparing Palestinian life to the Jews in the Warsaw Ghetto. I didn't realize that the Jews in the Warsaw ghetto were having elections and had their own elected leaders.

As I said before, this man really needs a lesson plan. Even though the title of his presentation was "UC Israel", Robinson began talking about Honduras.


That's right.

What is the connection between Honduras and Israel, you ask? Well, it seems that after the Hondurans threw that guy Zelaya out last year, they brought in Israeli commando-types to train Honduran death squads.

That's right.

Robinson also had something to say about those terrorists in Arizona.

You didn't know there were terrorists in Arizona, did you?

Twice, Robinson referred to the terrorism being carried out against (illegal) aliens in that Nazi state with cacti.

That's right.

Finally, Robinson came up with the biggest laffer of all; the "Climate of Fear" on US campuses directed toward those who "dare" to criticize Israel.



The truth is that professors like Robinson, who indoctrinate their students against Israel, grow like weeds on our campuses. Try speaking up for Israel on a college campus and see what happens. Ask some of our Jewish students what's it's like to defend Israel on a college campus.

Along those lines, Robinson derided the idea of "the farce of the new Anti-Semitism" and resorted to the party line that it is not anti-Semitic to criticize Israel. Fair enough, Professor, but is it not anti-Semitic to yell, "Jews back to the ovens", "Long live Hitler", "You can take the Jew out of the ghetto, but you can't take the ghetto out of the Jew"? Please tell me, professor, what those statements have to do with Israel? (I am referring to demonstrations in Ft Lauderdale, Los Angeles and the words of Imam Mohammed al-Asi at UCI respectively. I could go on and on.)

Climate of fear. Gimme a break!

Finally, Robinson paid homage to the "Irvine 11" and justified their actions in disrupting Israeli Ambassador Oren's speech in February.

Q&A

Prior to my non-question, a Jewish student asked a couple of polite questions of Robinson and was greeted by a few chuckles from the audience, 90% of whom were MSU members. Some laughed at me as I sat down to play the piano-no-ambled up to the microphone. (I guess that's their new intimidation tactic.)

I really didn't have a question, rather a comment. (I guess I broke some kind of rule). I told Robinson that I was a teacher at UCI and that I never discussed my personal political views in the classroom because I respected my students' own life experience and knowledge; my job was teach them English-not what to believe about the world. I closed by telling him that I did not consider him a professional nor an educator-rather I considered him to be an indoctrinator.

The audience went, "ooooooh" as I returned to my seat and the moderator cautioned us to ask questions not make speeches. Sorry.

To that what was Robinson's response/rebuke?

Silence.

So ended another torturous day and night at UCI Hate Week. Today, it's Amir Abdel Malik Ali and some graduate student from Georgetown University whose name I don't recall.

This is what's teaching our kids, folks.

9 comments:

PatriotUSA said...

These anti Israel/Jewish speakers
are so stupid, Gary. The are quick to condemn Israel, The Jews for just about
every problem. What amazes me
is that they are so quick to
(fill in the blank) that they cannot
or refuse to see their
very own actions,
words are spreading hatred,
anti=Semitism,
and nazi like behavior in those
who hear their poisonous words.

Be it at Israel-Apartheid
week, in class, or in a letter
the effect is the same. Truly a
bunch of trolls with a hate filled
agenda.

Unknown said...

Gary, Thanks so much for the Hate Week updates. I'd planned to see for myself this year, but car trouble has kept me home. I check in several times a day to read your updates and the comments. Appreciate you taking the time.

Anonymous said...

http://www.mixedmartialarts.com/mma.cfm?go=forum_framed.posts&forum=2&thread=1596508&page=1&pc=161

Here is a discussion of the photos he sent on a mma board I read.

Extremely inappropriate for an instructor to email photos like this to students and give his own narrative on subject matter like this without presenting another perspective. Was this material even discussed in the course?

Gary Fouse said...

Anonymous,

Absolutely, I had meant to include a few words to him about e-mailing students with your political views. I forgot.

Anonymous said...

Helwig said it best on the thread mma discusion on the photos he sent his students:

"Still cant get over Jews attempting to isolate themselves from people who want them dead = JEWS ARE RUNNING CONCENTRATION CAMPS!"

I am not saying Israel does not share some blame in the conflict. But the comparison between Nazi Germany and Israel is a VERY poor one, especially considering Amin Al Husseini ties to the Nazis.

The picture with the Israeli kids drawing on the rockets is the most disturbing.

I don't know if he presented these pictures to provoke discussion or he really believes the govts are similar. I'd be curious what his intent was.

Anonymous said...

http://www.mixedmartialarts.com/mma.cfm?go=forum_framed.posts&forum=2&thread=1596508&page=1&pc=161

It looks like the link got cut off to the discussion of his photos.

Siarlys Jenkins said...

Actually, the Jews in the Warsaw ghetto DID have their own leaders, sometimes more or less elected, sometimes chosen by the Nazi administrators. It was convenient, and when someone had to be shipped for "labor" in the vicinit of Ozwecim, the "elected leaders" got to make the pick.

No, not the same as the Occupied Territories. But Palestinians do not exactly enjoy freedom and democracy and sovereignty, not Truth, Justice and the American Way.

Israel missed the boat in 1967. They could have announced that they were correcting the violations of the 1948 UN partition resolution by Egypt and Jordan, which had seized territory designated for a Palestinian state. That state could have been organized under Israeli protection. What could the Arab League have done about that?

But if this "event" is attracting half full lecture halls filled with people whose eyes are glazed over, maybe its getting the enthusiastic response it deserves. This stuff may be cathartic, but it didn't kill one Israeli soldier, and I doubt it indoctrinated many informed American citizens either.

Gary Fouse said...

Siarlys,

In Gaza, there are no Israelis. There are only Plaestinians-governed by Hamas.

In the West Bank, they are governed by the PA.

At some point, it seems to me that the Palestinians need to start building an infrastructure and a functioning society.

Siarlys Jenkins said...

Gary, you seem to have missed that in the West Bank, there is an efficient, competent prime minister who is doing exactly what you recommend, and expects to essentially build the state first, then present to Israel that they should recognize it, rather than waiting for diplomacy to authorize him to begin.

Also, you overlook that the Israeli army has carte blanche to go anywhere in the West Bank they choose, that Israel continues to allow its citizens to build settlements in West Bank territory, that these settlements indulge in vigilante attacks on their Palestinian neighbors -- often guided by an ideology which says Israel must seize the territory and drive all Arabs out.

None of this is cause to eliminate Israel as a nation, to drive the Jews into the sea, or to make one single terrorist attack on any Jews anywhere else. I would have to sympathize with a local attack on some of the more obnoxious settlements. Those settlements do give talking points to demagogues committed to broad ethnic cleansing agendas.

It takes a clear mind and a sober consideration of all relevant facts to consider genuine Palestinian grievances, genuine Israeli concerns, while acknowledging genuine progress and condemning flagrantly genocidal rhetoric. But its the right thing to do.