This essay
presents a proposition that might not be true. But if it is true, here’s why.
Academicians
are smart. They’re educated. They know how to dream big dreams.
They want
Utopia. They want to make the world perfect.
You know
about Utopia, right? It’s a world where all are equal. All are well-fed. No one
worries about health care. Education is free. No one is poor. Everyone lives in
peace with his neighbour. Internet service is free.
Surely, that’s
Utopia. Academia got the idea for such a world from—where else—a book. The
book, ingeniously titled, Utopia, was written some 500 years ago by Sir
Thomas More.
Sir Thomas
More was the first to describe Utopia. If his description were to be revised to
reflect the modern world, it would no doubt be updated to describe a world that
contains multiculturalism, universal
food-stamps and soup kitchens-for-anyone-who-wants-to-come, Obamacare, free
tuition for college, the redistribution of wealth and unrestricted immigration
between countries—exactly what you hear about from today’s academicians.
It’s a
wonderful world, this modern Utopia. The State will take care of you. You’ll
never experience want. You’ll never go to bed hungry. You’ll get free dental
care.
But then, if
you’re Jewish, there’s something you ought to know about Utopia. In Sir Thomas
More’s original Utopia—as in today’s modern Utopia—there are no Jews.
That’s
right. Utopia, like Nazi Germany, is designed to be Jew-free.
Academicians
know this. Their problem is, where can they find a Jew-free home in order to
build Utopia?
We’re
reminded of this question because three essays have recently surfaced. The
first essay is about the American Anthropological Association (AAA) (William
Jacobson, “American Anthropological Association facing self-destructive BDS resolution”,
LegaIinsurrection, October 28, 2015). This American academic
organization has issued a Report (ibid) to its members. That Report recommends
its members authorize a vote to boycott Israel’s academic institutions (ibid).
This Report
uses language straight from the Homepage of the Boycott, Divestment and
Sanctions (BDS) movement. It argues for a boycott because, it says in part,
Israel uses a ‘settler colonialism’ to ‘occupy’ ‘Palestine’ (ibid). The Report focuses
on Israel’s security barrier. This barrier bothers the American Anthropological
Association. It finds the barrier harms academics and students.
Bet you
didn’t know Israel’s security barrier harms students. Actually, until this
Report came out, neither did anyone else.
The Report
dismisses the reason Israel built the barrier in the first place—to stop a
‘Palestinian’ suicide bombing campaign in 2001-2004 which killed almost 1,000
Israeli civilians (ibid). That barrier dropped suicide bombings against Jews
down to zero. It worked.
It was a
passive, non-aggressive tactic that proved successful. But the Arab Jew-hate
industry didn’t like that success. So it turned the barrier into a propaganda device:
it called the barrier an ‘Apartheid’ wall. It said, this wall harmed and
humiliated ‘Palestinians’.
The AAA
finds this ‘harm and humiliation’ to be completely unacceptable. If Israel is
Apartheid, the AAA will join BDS.
The murder
of almost 1,000 Jews means nothing to these Utopian academicians. The ability
of that barrier to protect Jews means nothing.
But a
Jew-free ‘Palestine’? That could spell, ‘U-t-o-p-i-a’.
These
anthropologists aren’t alone in their quest for a Jew-free Utopia. The second
story about academicians that attracts us appeared November 15, 2015. This
story reveals that the AAA isn’t the only academic Association to turn to the
‘Palestinian’ cause (Occam’s Razor, “Alert: Faculty Association anti-Israel
boycott season has started”, legalinsurrection, November 15, 2015). This
Fall and Winter, it’ll be joined by the National Women’s Studies Association,
The Middle East Studies Association, Modern Language Association and the
American Historical Association (ibid). All of these Associations will ask
their members to join a BDS anti-Israel vote.
These
academicians know ‘Palestine’ will be Jew-free. They know Utopia is Jew-free. Therefore,
if the BDS ‘movement’ wants academic support to destroy Jewish Israel, how can
academicians resist?
The ‘Palestinian
Cause’ and its bastard-child, BDS, make an offer they can’t refuse: ‘Palestine’. This Jew-free replacement for Jewish Israel could
fulfil their dream. It’ll be the world’s first Jew-free Utopia gift-wrapped
by the UN, the world’s guardian of international peace.
The third
story that attracts us is also about the AAA (Aleister, “American
Anthropological Association Votes to Boycott Israeli Universities”, legalinsurrection,
November 22, 2015). On Friday, November 20, 2015, the members of the AAA voted
in favour of a resolution calling on the group to authorize a vote to boycott Israeli
academic institutions. The vote passed by a 1,040 to 136 margin (ibid). The
10,000 members of the AAA will now vote on BDS in Spring, 2016 (ibid).
These
anthropologists dream of a UN-sponsored Utopia. They see Israel as standing in
the way of that Utopia. They see the ‘Palestinian Cause’ as the path to that
Utopia.
It doesn’t
matter to these academicians that ‘Palestinianism’ is about killing Jews. Academicians
don’t worry about Jews.
Jews don’t
belong in Utopia.
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