Southampton University Law School is to host a major international conference on the “legality, validity and legitimacy” of Israel “given the urgent need to respond to persistent Palestinian suffering.”
For three days in April, academics will flock to discuss the “problems associated with the creation and nature of the Jewish state itself and the status of Jerusalem.”
The conference will explore “the relatedness of the suffering and injustice in Palestine to the foundation and protection of a state of such nature,” asking what role international law should play in the situation.
Event literature says the subject is a “marginalised debate” needing a “legal analysis of the manner by which the State of Israel came into existence as well as what kind of state it is”.
Jewish community leaders expressed “grave concern” about the perceived partiality of the conference, which organisers said was “a ground-breaking historical event on the road towards justice and peace in historic Palestine.”
Tory peer Lord Leigh said: “It is very disappointing that a distinguished university like Southampton has organised this conference. They have never held a conference questioning the right of existence of any other country.”
Organised by Prof. Oren Ben-Dor, a former Israeli who has previously called Israel an “arrogant self-righteous Zionist entity,” the event promises “public debate without partisanship.”
However this was in doubt after the discussion of Israel was framed in the context of “other unjust regimes” and “other states established as a consequence of extreme violence towards indigenous populations”.
Despite opposition from Jewish community leaders – several of whom have lodged protests with the university’s vice-chancellor – organisers have pressed ahead with the convention on 17-19 April, saying they hope it will “serve as a platform for scholarly debates rather than positing an activist aim”.
Jewish Leadership Council chief executive Simon Johnson, who was among the dissenting voices, said: “We are gravely concerned about this unbalanced, delegitimising conference, which will have a detrimental impact on cohesiveness. We have asked the vice-chancellor to reconsider.”
He added: “It’s a fine line between academic freedom, which we all cherish, and delegitimisation and discrimination. This conference seems to hover around that line.”
UC Davis student body just voted to Divest from all corporations profiting from Israel’s illegal occupation. Surprisingly, the following Saturday, a swastika was painted on the side of a Davis, Jewish Frat house(check Sacto Bee). How convenient. Other Cali UC universities have done the same ( in Sacto Bee today). University puppet deacons have assured their paymasters that nothing will come from this vote from the student body, who’s parents are paying exorbitant sums for their children to be taught to critically think, and make an impact in the real world that they in theory have a voice in. These children will learn early on now that their “idealism” is not appropriate conduct, and will not pay off fiscally in the long run. Their dissension is not marketable. Makes me wonder what we might have been if we had the monetary system that Konrad noted in Part 3 of his synopsis. Whether you wanted to be a mechanic, artist, scientist, doctor, or a stay at home mother, we should, and could, all be covered. We could then all gravitate to our natural talents, abilities, and desires. And most people generally just want to do well for themselves, provide for themselves and their families, and bring no harm to others.
WOO HOO!
@ TODD RAINE: For many decades a university education was free in California. When Ronald Reagan became governor in 1966, he vowed to change this, and reduce students to debt slaves, but he never fully succeeded. In fact, this was an obsession of Reagan’s. It finally happened in early 1983, by which time Reagan was U.S. President.
Reagan despised free education because students were escaping debt slavery, and because the free universities became hotbeds of humanism, socialism, and non-militarism. When Reagan assumed office, he cut state funding for higher education, and called in the National Guard to crush student protests. The first “bums” he threw off welfare were California university students. Reagan said that if students had to pay, they’d value their education too much to protest against war and Wall Street.
Today, behind every tuition hike is a line of riot cops. And while student groups may call for BDS against Zio-stan, it never actually happens.
Father was full time student, full time football, part time job. Graduated with degree, and without debt, before the Educate America Act was squashed by Reagan the then Democrat. The conversion to Republican, He (Reagan), blamed on the Democrats changed on him first. That whole peace , love thing did not comfort him I guess as much as fighting communist. The same ones who happened to be funding both sides of the public narrative and mass hysteria. Sadly, my old man was caught up in the malaise masquerading as truth then (and now), and now considers himself what is informally called a “Ditto-Head”. Who can explain? Although my mother did give me an accurate description of my father that I consider even now, most accurate, but will not repeat.
I am unable to understand how a British, taxpayer-funded, university is hosting a racist conference.
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UC Davis student body just voted to Divest from all corporations profiting from Israel’s illegal occupation. Surprisingly, the following Saturday, a swastika was painted on the side of a Davis, Jewish Frat house(check Sacto Bee). How convenient. Other Cali UC universities have done the same ( in Sacto Bee today). University puppet deacons have assured their paymasters that nothing will come from this vote from the student body, who’s parents are paying exorbitant sums for their children to be taught to critically think, and make an impact in the real world that they in theory have a voice in. These children will learn early on now that their “idealism” is not appropriate conduct, and will not pay off fiscally in the long run. Their dissension is not marketable. Makes me wonder what we might have been if we had the monetary system that Konrad noted in Part 3 of his synopsis. Whether you wanted to be a mechanic, artist, scientist, doctor, or a stay at home mother, we should, and could, all be covered. We could then all gravitate to our natural talents, abilities, and desires. And most people generally just want to do well for themselves, provide for themselves and their families, and bring no harm to others.
WOO HOO!
@ TODD RAINE: For many decades a university education was free in California. When Ronald Reagan became governor in 1966, he vowed to change this, and reduce students to debt slaves, but he never fully succeeded. In fact, this was an obsession of Reagan’s. It finally happened in early 1983, by which time Reagan was U.S. President.
Reagan despised free education because students were escaping debt slavery, and because the free universities became hotbeds of humanism, socialism, and non-militarism. When Reagan assumed office, he cut state funding for higher education, and called in the National Guard to crush student protests. The first “bums” he threw off welfare were California university students. Reagan said that if students had to pay, they’d value their education too much to protest against war and Wall Street.
Today, behind every tuition hike is a line of riot cops. And while student groups may call for BDS against Zio-stan, it never actually happens.
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GOOD!!
Father was full time student, full time football, part time job. Graduated with degree, and without debt, before the Educate America Act was squashed by Reagan the then Democrat. The conversion to Republican, He (Reagan), blamed on the Democrats changed on him first. That whole peace , love thing did not comfort him I guess as much as fighting communist. The same ones who happened to be funding both sides of the public narrative and mass hysteria. Sadly, my old man was caught up in the malaise masquerading as truth then (and now), and now considers himself what is informally called a “Ditto-Head”. Who can explain? Although my mother did give me an accurate description of my father that I consider even now, most accurate, but will not repeat.
I am unable to understand how a British, taxpayer-funded, university is hosting a racist conference.