Tuesday 30 April 2013

Julia Gillard and ECAJ commended!


From: g87
Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2013 9:16 AM
Subject: Julia Gillard and ECAJ commended


The slice by slice modus vivendi has altered the acceptability equation

Julia Gillard and ECAJ commended for two items in The Australian on 30/4

It is now dangerous for Jewish young people to go to Universities.
Via their very serious Salami tactics antisemites have used the calumnious scurge of 'anti - Israel is not anti Jewish' tactic to demonise Jews!
The slice by slice modus vivendi has altered the acceptability equation to the point that legal action must be resorted to to protect not only Jewish businesses but our young people at universities and elsewhere.

I cannot believe it has come to this: look at the [part] comment of Professor Jake Lynch [Sydney University] on December 12 last year in a letter to The Australian:

''The Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement is conceived as part of a remedial strategy in the face of inadequate government responses to Israeli policy.''

See what I mean?
In December Lynch merely wished to usurp government policy.
I know where this could be treasonous.

University administrators must be made aware that they are going to be the subject of legal action as they have glibly allowed this modern - day evil to be part of themselves!

Enough of racist bigotry masquerading under the aegis of BDS! Enough of open AS!

Where are the civil libertarians? They matter not if these people are forced to court!.
Geoff Seidner
13 Alston Gr
East St Kilda 3183
03 9525 9299
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Academic rights



SUPPORTING the call for a boycott of institutional links with Israeli universities does not have anything to do with race or racism. Under my direction, the Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies has hosted public talks by several prominent Jewish speakers.
The Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement is conceived as part of a remedial strategy in the face of inadequate government responses to Israeli policy.
It is my right as a member of the academic staff of the University of Sydney to comment publicly on the matter as I have. The comments you have obtained from opposition frontbenchers constitute a political attack on freedom of expression.
Jake Lynch, director, Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, Sydney University


http://socialistdystopia.blogspot.com.au/2012/12/humbugs-and-distortions-from-lynch.html


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