Boycott goes prime-time in Israel

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lol

So funny, this article you keep spamming.

ZIONISTS are shitting their pants over BDS.


Only in the minds of Zionists.
You have no idea, as usual. It looks like the days of the BDS (Bowel Discharge Movement) are numbered. It has been exposed for what it is and has been Blacklisted in almost all the major universities! The great thing about this is that so many universities are joining every day, that pretty soon the BDS will be outlawed on any US university campus!

There is a God.

The American Studies Association's BDS Resolution | The Louis D. Brandeis Center Blog

The ASA’s New Image
The ASA Was the Biggest Loser

In the end, the ASA is the biggest loser, and this outcome will not be lost on other associations. For its efforts, the ASA is now publicly mocked, ridiculed and condemned, even by some of its own members and past presidents, as well as by major scholars and numerous university presidents. Even those who do not discern anti-Semitism in the ASA resolution nevertheless perceive a violation of academic freedom. The American Association of University Professors announced that the boycott would violate the academic freedom “not only of Israeli scholars but also of American scholars who might be pressured to comply with it.” More importantly, perhaps, the ASA has now lost any scholarly reputation that it might previously have had and is now seen as a largely political institution.

Four universities have already terminated their institutional memberships in the ASA. Penn State Harrisburg was the first to cut its formal ties, followed by Brandeis University, Indiana University at Bloomington, and Kenyon College. These four institutions should be honored for their leadership.

In short order, over sixty universities have issued strong statements rejecting the ASA’s actions. Professor William A. Jacobson compiled this list of institutions that have denounced the ASA boycott:

American University (D.C.)
Birmingham Southern College
Boston University
Bowdon College
Brandeis University
Brooklyn College, CUNY
Brown University
Case Western Reserve University
Cornell University
Dickinson College
Duke University
Florida International University
Fordham University
George Washington University
Hamilton College
Harvard University
Haverford College
Indiana University
Johns Hopkins University
Kenyon College
Lehigh University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Michigan State
Middlebury College
New York University
Northwestern University
Ohio State
Princeton University
Purdue University
Rhode Island College
Rutgers University
Smith College
Stanford University
The City University of New York
Trinity College (CT)
Tufts University
Tulane University
University of Alabama System
University of California System
University of California-Berkeley
University of California-Irvine
University of California-San Diego
University of Chicago
University of Cincinnati
University of Connecticut
University of Delaware
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
University of Kansas
University of Maryland
University of Maryland – Baltimore County
University of Miami
University of Michigan
University of Pennsylvania
University of Pittsburgh
University of Southern California
University of Texas-Austin
Washington University in St. Louis
Wesleyan University
Willamette University
Yale University
Yeshiva University

Other Universities May (and Should) Cut Ties

More universities may, and should, cut their institutional memberships with ASA. As former Harvard University President Lawrence Summers has cogently argued, “My hope would be that responsible university leaders will become very reluctant to see their university’s funds used to finance faculty membership and faculty travel to an association that is showing itself not to be a scholarly association but really more of a political tool.”

The Courts May Have the Final Say

The ASA may be held accountable in other ways too. Its resolution has, to say the least, pushed the legal envelope with respect to anti-boycott laws. Several groups, including the Louis D. Brandeis Center, are contemplating taking legal action against the association. Anti-Israel boycotts may violate federal anti-boycott law, as well as the laws of some states, such as Section 296(13) of New York’s Human Rights’ Law, and localities. The ASA, and other institutions that adopt such boycott resolutions, should not be surprised to find themselves in court.

In addition, the BDS resolution may jeopardize the ASA’s tax-exempt status with the Internal Revenue Service, since it is arguably a political activity outside of the ASA’s mission. The ASA is on notice that its tax-exempt status may soon be challenged.

MLA is Next

Sadly, the ASA is not alone. Despite the troubles that the ASA has brought upon itself, other academic associations are considering similar action. The Modern Language Association (MLA) is next in line. In its upcoming conference, the MLA is considering an anti-Israel motion. While not technically a BDS resolution, the MLA’s more narrowly crafted resolution also reflects antipathy towards the Jewish state.


Update: Georgetown University has informed us that they do not have an institutional membership in the ASA and that they have issued a statement criticizing the ASA’s action. We have heard from Columbia University faculty that both Columbia and Barnard have also issued statements criticizing the ASA’s resolution.
Bills are being passed against the BDS as we are speaking, and there is a huge anti BDS movement across all US campuses. The shit is actually in your mouth.
 
BDS is going...

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"lol So funny..."
A bunch of academics, very few of them actually on the decision-making boards of a variety of US universities, decide to sever ties with their Israeli counterparts?

That and $3.50 will get you a cup of coffee at Starbucks.

Doesn't mean diddly-squat.

And, if a variety of States (and Alumni) threaten to pull funding or delay the release of funds to schools participating in any academic boycott, as we see unfolding in New York State at the moment, the various Boards of Directors of those schools will shit their pants and lift their participation in any such pissant boycott faster than the speed of light.

And, in cases where a school's boycott participation is left untouched and operative...

It still doesn't mean diddly squat.

Zero impact.

Other than to make 'em look like jackasses.

Doesn't mean shit.
 
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BIBLE PROPHECY WE SEE READY FOR TODAY! All nations go against Israel at the Battle of Armageddon.

1.God will judge all nations because all nations have gone against Israel.

2.Joel 3:2 – “I will also gather all nations, and will bring them down into the valley of Jehoshaphat, and will plead with them there for my people and for my heritage Israel, whom they have scattered among the nations, and parted my land.”

3.Amos 9:9 – “For, lo, I will command, and I will sift the house of Israel among all nations, like as corn is sifted in a sieve, yet shall not the least grain fall upon the earth.”

4.Zechariah 14:2 – “For I will gather all nations against Jerusalem to battle; and the city shall be taken, and the houses rifled, and the women ravished; and half of the city shall go forth into captivity, and the residue of the people shall not be cut off from the city.”

5.Matthew 24:9 – “Then shall they deliver you up to be afflicted, and shall kill you: and ye shall be hated of all nations for my name's sake.”


Oh goody, another thumper
 
Watch "Major US Academic Association Endorses Academic Boycott of Israel" on YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oShFbg-vQ6w&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Harvard, Yale, MIT, Stanford, USC, Princeton, Duke, Brown, etc. even UC Berkley have all joined the anti BDS movement! Glory glory hallelujah.

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Four universities have already terminated their institutional memberships in the ASA. Penn State Harrisburg was the first to cut its formal ties, followed by Brandeis University, Indiana University at Bloomington, and Kenyon College. These four institutions should be honored for their leadership.

In short order, over sixty universities have issued strong statements rejecting the ASA’s actions. Professor William A. Jacobson compiled this list of institutions that have denounced the ASA boycott:

American University (D.C.)
Birmingham Southern College
Boston University
Bowdon College
Brandeis University
Brooklyn College, CUNY
Brown University
Case Western Reserve University
Cornell University
Dickinson College
Duke University
Florida International University
Fordham University
George Washington University
Hamilton College
Harvard University
Haverford College
Indiana University
Johns Hopkins University
Kenyon College
Lehigh University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Michigan State
Middlebury College
New York University
Northwestern University
Ohio State
Princeton University
Purdue University
Rhode Island College
Rutgers University
Smith College
Stanford University
The City University of New York
Trinity College (CT)
Tufts University
Tulane University
University of Alabama System
University of California System
University of California-Berkeley
University of California-Irvine
University of California-San Diego
University of Chicago
University of Cincinnati
University of Connecticut
University of Delaware
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
University of Kansas
University of Maryland
University of Maryland – Baltimore County
University of Miami
University of Michigan
University of Pennsylvania
University of Pittsburgh
University of Southern California
University of Texas-Austin
Washington University in St. Louis
Wesleyan University
Willamette University
Yale University
Yeshiva University
 
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lol

This is an academic organization, they can freely decide to boycott educational organizations in Israel supporting an Occupation and human rights abuses that violate international law.

Do you desire Freedom of Speech be taken from us?


lol

So funny, this article you keep spamming.

ZIONISTS are shitting their pants over BDS.


You have no idea, as usual. It looks like the days of the BDS (Bowel Discharge Movement) are numbered. It has been exposed for what it is and has been Blacklisted in almost all the major universities! The great thing about this is that so many universities are joining every day, that pretty soon the BDS will be outlawed on any US university campus!

There is a God.

The American Studies Association's BDS Resolution | The Louis D. Brandeis Center Blog

The ASA’s New Image
The ASA Was the Biggest Loser

In the end, the ASA is the biggest loser, and this outcome will not be lost on other associations. For its efforts, the ASA is now publicly mocked, ridiculed and condemned, even by some of its own members and past presidents, as well as by major scholars and numerous university presidents. Even those who do not discern anti-Semitism in the ASA resolution nevertheless perceive a violation of academic freedom. The American Association of University Professors announced that the boycott would violate the academic freedom “not only of Israeli scholars but also of American scholars who might be pressured to comply with it.” More importantly, perhaps, the ASA has now lost any scholarly reputation that it might previously have had and is now seen as a largely political institution.

Four universities have already terminated their institutional memberships in the ASA. Penn State Harrisburg was the first to cut its formal ties, followed by Brandeis University, Indiana University at Bloomington, and Kenyon College. These four institutions should be honored for their leadership.

In short order, over sixty universities have issued strong statements rejecting the ASA’s actions. Professor William A. Jacobson compiled this list of institutions that have denounced the ASA boycott:

American University (D.C.)
Birmingham Southern College
Boston University
Bowdon College
Brandeis University
Brooklyn College, CUNY
Brown University
Case Western Reserve University
Cornell University
Dickinson College
Duke University
Florida International University
Fordham University
George Washington University
Hamilton College
Harvard University
Haverford College
Indiana University
Johns Hopkins University
Kenyon College
Lehigh University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Michigan State
Middlebury College
New York University
Northwestern University
Ohio State
Princeton University
Purdue University
Rhode Island College
Rutgers University
Smith College
Stanford University
The City University of New York
Trinity College (CT)
Tufts University
Tulane University
University of Alabama System
University of California System
University of California-Berkeley
University of California-Irvine
University of California-San Diego
University of Chicago
University of Cincinnati
University of Connecticut
University of Delaware
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
University of Kansas
University of Maryland
University of Maryland – Baltimore County
University of Miami
University of Michigan
University of Pennsylvania
University of Pittsburgh
University of Southern California
University of Texas-Austin
Washington University in St. Louis
Wesleyan University
Willamette University
Yale University
Yeshiva University

Other Universities May (and Should) Cut Ties

More universities may, and should, cut their institutional memberships with ASA. As former Harvard University President Lawrence Summers has cogently argued, “My hope would be that responsible university leaders will become very reluctant to see their university’s funds used to finance faculty membership and faculty travel to an association that is showing itself not to be a scholarly association but really more of a political tool.”

The Courts May Have the Final Say

The ASA may be held accountable in other ways too. Its resolution has, to say the least, pushed the legal envelope with respect to anti-boycott laws. Several groups, including the Louis D. Brandeis Center, are contemplating taking legal action against the association. Anti-Israel boycotts may violate federal anti-boycott law, as well as the laws of some states, such as Section 296(13) of New York’s Human Rights’ Law, and localities. The ASA, and other institutions that adopt such boycott resolutions, should not be surprised to find themselves in court.

In addition, the BDS resolution may jeopardize the ASA’s tax-exempt status with the Internal Revenue Service, since it is arguably a political activity outside of the ASA’s mission. The ASA is on notice that its tax-exempt status may soon be challenged.

MLA is Next

Sadly, the ASA is not alone. Despite the troubles that the ASA has brought upon itself, other academic associations are considering similar action. The Modern Language Association (MLA) is next in line. In its upcoming conference, the MLA is considering an anti-Israel motion. While not technically a BDS resolution, the MLA’s more narrowly crafted resolution also reflects antipathy towards the Jewish state.


Update: Georgetown University has informed us that they do not have an institutional membership in the ASA and that they have issued a statement criticizing the ASA’s action. We have heard from Columbia University faculty that both Columbia and Barnard have also issued statements criticizing the ASA’s resolution.
Bills are being passed against the BDS as we are speaking, and there is a huge anti BDS movement across all US campuses. The shit is actually in your mouth.
 
BDS is growing and growing and growing.

Say, did you or any of the Iranian gang helping you to post get any sleep last night? It seems one of you was posting during the bewitching hours when most people in Arkansas would be fast asleep. Makes one wonder if you are on the payroll of the Head Ayatollah to give up your beauty sleep.

Or based out of Tehran...

Or Gaza...

There probably is a cell in Arkansas. After all, so many of the Iranians left Iran after the Revolution, so maybe the Ayatollahs convinced some others to leave also and become cells in the U.S. Meanwhile, when schools like MIT, where really intelligent people attend, are against this boycott, you know the boycott is wrong. However, the next time we are in a department store shopping for clothing, let's check the labels and bypass any clothings coming from Muslim countries where there is so much intolerance against the religious rights of others.

MIT Head Rejects ASA's Boycott of Israel - News from America - News - Israel National News
 
Watch "The Case for Cultural & Academic Boycott of Israel with intro by Ken Loach" on YouTube
 
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lol

This is an academic organization, they can freely decide to boycott educational organizations in Israel supporting an Occupation and human rights abuses that violate international law.

Do you desire Freedom of Speech be taken from us?


lol

So funny, this article you keep spamming.

ZIONISTS are shitting their pants over BDS.
Bills are being passed against the BDS as we are speaking, and there is a huge anti BDS movement across all US campuses. The shit is actually in your mouth.
BDS is the one trying to stifle free speech. That's why all the major universities have stood up against it. This isn't some Islamic Hamas shithole where Muslims get to dictate to people, got it? Ha ha ha.

I look forward to BDS being an outlawed organization in the next six months....INSHALLAH!
 
More Zionist lies.


Watch "Major US Academic Association Endorses Academic Boycott of Israel" on YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oShFbg-vQ6w&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Harvard, Yale, MIT, Stanford, USC, Princeton, Duke, Brown, etc. even UC Berkley have all joined the anti BDS movement! Glory glory hallelujah.
Nope! Can you read English? DUMBASS! Ha ha ha.

"Four universities have already terminated their institutional memberships in the ASA. Penn State Harrisburg was the first to cut its formal ties, followed by Brandeis University, Indiana University at Bloomington, and Kenyon College. These four institutions should be honored for their leadership.

In short order, over sixty universities have issued strong statements rejecting the ASA’s actions. Professor William A. Jacobson compiled this list of institutions that have denounced the ASA boycott:

American University (D.C.)
Birmingham Southern College
Boston University
Bowdon College
Brandeis University
Brooklyn College, CUNY
Brown University
Case Western Reserve University
Cornell University
Dickinson College
Duke University
Florida International University
Fordham University
George Washington University
Hamilton College
Harvard University
Haverford College
Indiana University
Johns Hopkins University
Kenyon College
Lehigh University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Michigan State
Middlebury College
New York University
Northwestern University
Ohio State
Princeton University
Purdue University
Rhode Island College
Rutgers University
Smith College
Stanford University
The City University of New York
Trinity College (CT)
Tufts University
Tulane University
University of Alabama System
University of California System
University of California-Berkeley
University of California-Irvine
University of California-San Diego
University of Chicago
University of Cincinnati
University of Connecticut
University of Delaware
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
University of Kansas
University of Maryland
University of Maryland – Baltimore County
University of Miami
University of Michigan
University of Pennsylvania
University of Pittsburgh
University of Southern California
University of Texas-Austin
Washington University in St. Louis
Wesleyan University
Willamette University
Yale University
Yeshiva University"
 
You cannot force people to.do business with Apartheid Regimes or associate with them, if they choose not to.

So, keep on pretending BDS is not here and not here to stay, Zionist boy.

BDS is only growing stronger and stronger and stronger and will be around until the Apartheid Regime is dismantled.


lol

This is an academic organization, they can freely decide to boycott educational organizations in Israel supporting an Occupation and human rights abuses that violate international law.

Do you desire Freedom of Speech be taken from us?


Bills are being passed against the BDS as we are speaking, and there is a huge anti BDS movement across all US campuses. The shit is actually in your mouth.
BDS is the one trying to stifle free speech. That's why all the major universities have stood up against it. This isn't some Islamic Hamas shithole where Muslims get to dictate to people, got it? Ha ha ha.

I look forward to BDS being an outlawed organization in the next six months....INSHALLAH!
 
Say, did you or any of the Iranian gang helping you to post get any sleep last night? It seems one of you was posting during the bewitching hours when most people in Arkansas would be fast asleep. Makes one wonder if you are on the payroll of the Head Ayatollah to give up your beauty sleep.

Or based out of Tehran...

Or Gaza...

There probably is a cell in Arkansas. After all, so many of the Iranians left Iran after the Revolution, so maybe the Ayatollahs convinced some others to leave also and become cells in the U.S. Meanwhile, when schools like MIT, where really intelligent people attend, are against this boycott, you know the boycott is wrong. However, the next time we are in a department store shopping for clothing, let's check the labels and bypass any clothings coming from Muslim countries where there is so much intolerance against the religious rights of others.

MIT Head Rejects ASA's Boycott of Israel - News from America - News - Israel National News
You gotta understand, when a person is as mentally ill as Sherri is, it should come as no surprise that she doesn't get out very often.
 
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