In the aftermath of the disruption of two Israeli soldiers' presentation at UC Davis, a number of faculty members have written a letter stating that no disruption took place. Pro-Israel Bay Bloggers has the report. The video is from Stand With Us. You be the judge.
http://proisraelbaybloggers.blogspot.com/2012/03/uc-davis-unbecoming-story-continues.html
Those professors who signed that letter are idiots.
In addition, here is the latest in the chain of letters between AMCHA Initiative and UC President Mark Yudof in regard to the Davis incident.
Dear President Yudof,
While we appreciate your acknowledgment of our letter to you regarding the failure of UC Davis police to protect Jewish students on that campus, we are disappointed that you did not outline specific actions that your administration intends to take to ensure that Jewish students are adequately protected.
In light of the recent murder of a rabbi and three small
children outside of a Jewish school in Toulouse France, at the hands of a jihadi
Islamist terrorist associated with Al Qaida, Jews worldwide feel particularly
targeted and threatened. On UC campuses, pro-Israel Jewish students, who have
already expressed feeling unsafe because of the intimidation and
harassment directed at them from members and supporters of the Students for
Justice in Palestine (SJP) and the Muslim Student Association (MSA), will now
feel even more vulnerable and unsafe.
As you know, SJP and MSA groups have ties to individuals and
organizations that call for the elimination of the Jewish state and the murder
of Jews. Several of their former leaders and members have been arrested for
terrorist activities, and some are affiliated with Al Qaida. At the 2011 MSA
convention at UCLA, Amir Abdul Malik Ali, a frequent speaker on UC campuses
well-known for his virulently antisemitic rhetoric, led students in the MSA pledge, which is an obvious restatement of the Muslim
Brotherhood Credo calling for Jihad and enjoining its adherents to seek death in
order to establish Islam.
Many in the Jewish community were horrified that the campus
police did absolutely nothing to protect the First Amendment rights of Jewish
students at UC Davis from a pre-planned attempt by members and supporters of the SJP and
MSA to disrupt and shut down a peaceful pro-Israel event. We are are deeply
concerned that UC campus police and administrators are not able to control SJP
and MSA students who intimidate, harass, and threaten Jewish
students.
Given the growing threat to their safety and well-being, it is
incumbent upon you to inform the Jewish community as soon as possible about the
specific steps you intend to take in order to keep Jewish students safe on UC
campuses.
We look forward to hearing from you.
Sincerely,
Leila Beckwith
Professor Emeritus, University of California at Los Angeles
Co-founder the AMCHA Initiative
Tammi Rossman-Benjamin
Lecturer, University of California at Santa Cruz
Co-founder the AMCHA Initiative
University of California
Regents
UC
Advisory Council on Campus Climate, Culture, and Inclusion (c/o Jesse
Bernal)
California Speaker of the Assembly John A. Perez
California Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom
Torlakson
California State
Assembly Member Mariko Yamada (Davis)
California State
Assembly Member Jim Nielsen (Davis)
California State
Senator Christine Kehoe (San Diego)
California State
Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher (San
Diego)
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On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 1:35 PM, President's Office wrote:
Dear Professor Beckwith and Ms. Rossman-Benjamin:
Thank you for your email of March 16 regarding my Open Letter to the UC Community. I appreciate having your thoughts and recommendations. With best wishes, I am,
Sincerely yours,Mark G. YudofPresidentcc: Chancellors
Translation?
From: Tammi Rossman-BenjaminSent: Friday, March 16, 2012 12:10 PMTo: President's Office
Cc: chancellor@uci.edu; chancellor@conet.ucla.edu; chancellor@ucmerced.edu; chancellor@ucr.edu; chancellor@ucsd.edu; henry.yang@chancellor.ucsb.edu; chancellor@ucsc.edu; chancellor@ucdavis.edu; sue.hellmann@ucsf.edu; regentsoffice@ucop.edu; Jesse M. Bernal; Speaker.Perez@assembly.ca.gov; ttorlakson@cde.ca.gov; senator.wolk@senate.ca.gov; assemblymember.yamada@assembly.ca.gov; assemblymember.nielsen@assembly.ca.gov; senator.kehoe@senate.ca.gov; assemblymember.fletcher@assembly.ca.gov
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Subject: UC Davis police did not protect Jewish studentsDear President Yudof:
We appreciate your Open Letter to the University of California community, in which you forcefully condemn student hecklers at UC Davis who attempted to disrupt a pro-Israel event, and you clearly acknowledge that the hecklers' behavior, "meant to deny others their right to free speech," is not protected by the First Amendment.We do, however, disagree with your statement that UC Davis officials "dealt appropriately" with the situation.There is ample evidence that the Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) conspired to disrupt and ultimately shut down the Jewish students' event. Their behavior was an egregious infringement of the Jewish students' freedom of expression and assembly, and a clear violation of university policy, state law, and common decency. Yet eyewitnesses reported that the campus police, who are responsible for enforcing University policy and upholding the law, did absolutely nothing to prevent the disruption, which lasted for most of the duration of the event. According to one witness, UC Davis Professor of Medicine Dr. David Siegel:"Disgracefully, campus security and the UC Davis Police did nothing to prevent this behavior...They also refused to take the names of the disruptive individuals. Clearly this sets a chilling precedent for future campus public events where one individual could disrupt the event without any fear of consequences."As you may know, during the same week as the SJP students planned and successfully disrupted the pro-Israel event at UC Davis, members of the SJP at UC Riverside and UCLA planned and carried out disruptions of pro-Israel events on their respective campuses. This is not surprising, since SJP's primary mission as a student organization is to mount campaigns for harming the Jewish state and its supporters, and SJP's events and activities often specifically target pro-Israel Jewish students for harassment and intimidation. Considering the fact that SJP has ties to organizations and individuals who have called for the elimination of the Jewish state and the murder of Jews, it is not hard to understand why some Jewish students who openly identify with the Jewish state have reported being fearful for their safety on UC campuses. (In this video, several Jewish students at UCSD describe how the SJP's anti-Israel divestment campaign has created an emotionally and physically threatening climate for them, and that they do not feel safe on their own campus). The data are irrefutable.The UC Davis police witnessed the bullying, harassment, intimidation, and fear of the Jewish students, yet chose not to act. By turning a blind eye to the illegal and morally reprehensible behavior of the hecklers, the UC Davis police, under orders from top University administrators, failed to ensure the basic civil rights of Jewish students to freedom of assembly and expression, as well as their right to a campus climate free from bullying, harassment, intimidation, and fear. The failure of University police to act suggests that the University leadership has lost control of its campus and that the safety of Jewish students is at risk.Immediate binding action must be taken to protect Jewish students on all UC campuses. We recommend the following:
- University policy must spell out actions that campus police, administrators, and staff are responsible for taking to ensure the safety and civil rights of all students, and we urge that this policy be published widely to the campus community.
- Police, administrators, and staff must be immediately informed about actions they should take and protocols they can access to afford all members of the campus community -- including Jewish students -- the protections that are afforded to them under University policy and state and federal law.
- Individual students who disrupt or threaten others at University events should be immediately removed from the environment.
- Perpetrators of disruptive and threatening behavior must be identified and appropriately disciplined.
- Official student groups that engage in behavior which targets other students for harassment and intimidation should have their organization's official status revoked and should receive no funds from the student government or University.
We look forward to hearing from you about the steps you intend to take to ensure that Jewish students have the same protections and civil rights as all other students at the University of California.Sincerely,
Leila Beckwith
Professor Emeritus, University of California at Los Angeles
Co-founder the AMCHA Initiative
Tammi Rossman-Benjamin
Lecturer, University of California at Santa Cruz
Co-founder the AMCHA InitiativeCc: University of California ChancellorsUniversity of California RegentsUC Advisory Council on Campus Climate, Culture, and Inclusion (c/o Jesse Bernal)California Speaker of the Assembly John A. PerezCalifornia Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom TorlaksonCalifornia State Senator Lois Wolk (Davis)California State Assembly Member Mariko Yamada (Davis)California State Assembly Member Jim Nielsen (Davis)California State Senator Christine Kehoe (San Diego)California State Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher (San Diego)
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2 comments:
Actually, I am glad that these Professors identified themselves, so the Jewish, pro-Israel students can avoid those classes. California higher education is in deep trouble when supposedly intelligent instructors act in such stupid ways. No wonder my friend, who lives in Orange County, sent his son to Notre Dame.
Squid
IF the university had punished the MSU for sponsoring the Galloway fundraiser for HAMAS on campus by kicking it off campus and then make it re-apply for student organization status and then make that conditional, I don't think the SJP and the MSU would have disrupted this event.
Further, IF every single student who disrupted the Michael Oren event, after being warned several times, had been expelled and IF each of those 11 disruptors were expelled and then done a year in jail and then deported if they were not citizens, I don't think the SJP and the MSU would have disrupted this event.
That, President Yudof, is how you maintain order in the university you currently are responsible. As it stands, it is spinning out of control and you are as useless as the OC Federation. Since Yudof lacks sufficient testosterone to confront the Muslim organizations, we are almost certain to see shutdowns of presentations they don't like. Perhaps the event applications should go to the MSU first to see if they approve.
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