[Peace-discuss] [Peace] N-G editorial on Boycott of BDS

Karen Aram karenaram at hotmail.com
Fri May 22 10:11:10 EDT 2015


David,
 
Please do address this issue. This article, the actions of our representatives, and government, is reprehensible.  Just the suggestion alone, that "a boycott interferes with America's interest and support for peace in the middle east", is enough to make one ill. 
 
Date: Fri, 22 May 2015 13:54:24 +0000
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Subject: [Peace] N-G editorial on Boycott of BDS
From: peace at lists.chambana.net

This noxious editorial, as well as issues related to Scott Bennett's and Carol Ammons' unwillingness to oppose this racist legislation, will be a topic that I will address on News from Neptune, UPTV, 7 p.m. and later on Youtube, as well as on the World Labor Hour, Saturday at 11 on WEFT. -- DG
Boycott issue cuts both waysFri, 05/22/2015 - 7:00am | The News-Gazette Turnabout is fair play.With all the growling and gnashing of teeth going on between Democrats and Republicans in Springfield, some people may have missed the remarkable unanimity that took place on an issue that has received national and international attention.Both the Illinois House and Senate recently approved legislation to boycott foreign firms that boycott Israel. Gov. Bruce Rauner, who enthusiastically approves, said he looks forward to signing the legislation and "making Illinois first in the nation to fight BDS (boycott, divest, sanction) against Israel."The measure represents significant push-back against the BDS movement that has found support overseas and on some American university campuses from those who object to Israel's policies in the Middle East, particularly in the Palestinian territories.Illinois may be the first in the nation to take the approach of boycotting the boycotters, but it's not likely to be the last.Jacob Baime, executive director of the Israel on Campus Coalition, said he expects "to see this strategy replicated in other states.""This legislation attaches a cost to engaging in behavior that is contrary to America's interest and America's support for peace in the Middle East. This is a strategy we're likely to see more of," he said.The legislation bars the state's public pension funds from investing in companies that boycott Israel, even though it's not clear that any of them are currently investing in companies that boycott Israel.It's to be enforced by requiring companies in which pension funds invest to certify that they are not boycotting Israel. That's an administrative headache to be sure. But the state already requires a similar certification process to ensure that it does not do business with companies that do business with Iran or Sudan.Frankly, it would be better if disputes of this nature were handled by the appropriate officials at the top of this country's foreign policy establishments.But proposed boycotts have become a common tactic, especially on college campuses where interest groups push a variety of causes. The gold standard of the boycott movement involved the apartheid government of South Africa, which ultimately fell from power.But the boycott-the-boycotters movement is a new twist, one that has BDS proponents crying foul.It's understandable that they would object, but boycott campaigns are and ought to be open to all comers. http://www.news-gazette.com/opinion/editorials/2015-05-22/boycott-issue-cuts-both-ways.htmlWhat's significant about the General Assembly's action is the message that it sends, not just to any companies considering bowing to political pressure and boycotting Israel but to members of the board of trustees of colleges and universities in Illinois.The BDS movement is a cause celebre on many campuses, where proponents seek to marginalize Israel as a rogue state. The controversy over Palestinian territories aside, that's a strange description to apply to the only democracy among the multitude of despotic regimes in the Middle East.At any rate, the proposed BDS movement on campuses is the ultimate anti-intellectual exercise. Even if they really aren't in many cases, American college and university campuses are supposed to be open arenas for discussion of even the most incendiary subjects.The BDS movement is nothing more than a political exercise whose goal is the destruction of Israel.Considered in that context, it's no surprise that supporters of Israel have chosen to fight back using a tool BDS supporters understand and respect.
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