by Cinnamon Stillwell
Bigotry on full display
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Rabab Abdulhadi
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Leading these lamentations was the director of SFSU's Arab and Muslim Ethnicities and Diasporas Initiative (AMED), Rabab Abdulhadi, whose anti-Israel activism is coming back to haunt her. In addition to being named in a Lawfare Project (LP) lawsuit
against SFSU alleging "anti-Semitism and overt discrimination against
Jewish students," she is at the heart of a Middle East Forum/Campus
Watch campaign to end the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) she brokered between SFSU and An-Najah University, a hotbed of anti-Semitism and radicalism in the West Bank.
SFSU Student Center
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The
audience of mostly students and small clusters of faculty ranged from a
sparse fifty to sixty for the panel "Academic Freedom for Whom?
Islamophobia, Palestine, and Campus Politics," to around 250—many
sitting on the floor after the seats quickly filled up—for "Muslims,
Mexicans, and the Politics of Exclusion."
Abdulhadi
chaired both panels, while Hatem Bazian, director of UC Berkeley's
Islamophobia Research & Documentation Project, participated in the
second. Both, she noted, hail from Nablus in the West Bank. The
co-panelists were graduate student instructors (one nicknamed "Che"),
local leftist activists, and "veterans" of SFSU's 1968 Third World
Liberation Front strike.
Abdulhadi—who assured the audience she is a woman, lest anyone fear a man heads AMED—was persistently on the defensive. Harried and angry, her rapid-fire speech rendered many words unintelligible. She complained about Campus Watch tweets "attacking her" and marveled at the "four articles" (two pieces, in fact) about the MOU-facilitated
"Prisoner, Labor, and Academic Delegation," which sent Americans who
served prison time for Weather Underground-affiliated domestic terrorism
to meet fellow self-described "political prisoners" at Najah.
She blamed these concerns—and the well-documented history
of terrorism and anti-Semitism at Najah—on her opponents' "muddying the
waters" with spurious claims of anti-Semitism and falsely conflating
Arabs and Muslims with terrorism. In Abdulhadi's world, evidently,
Palestinian terrorism and the cultural indoctrination underpinning it simply do not exist.
Leslie Wong
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Abdulhadi blamed Wong's supposed abandonment of her on "Zionist pressure," while accusing
the administration of "Islamophobia," "anti-Palestinian racism," and
the bigotry du jour, "white supremacy." She and her supporters fault Wong for not reacting quickly or stridently enough to the ongoing David Horowitz Freedom Center poster campaign at SFSU, UC Berkeley, and elsewhere, despite evidence to the contrary. As with the grievances
she reportedly filed earlier this year against the University "for the
hostile and unsafe work and study environment for Palestinians, Muslims
and Arabs on campus," there is little proof to back up her assertions.
Paranoia
may better explain her worries, for she then declared, "I do not walk
by myself on campus anymore. I am actually very afraid for my life."
Because, you see, "the very people who are intimidating and harassing
us, including people who have served in the Israeli military—and I grew
up under Israeli occupation—are walking around on campus." Who knew that
IDF soldiers are menacing SFSU's faculty?!
Abdulhadi's co-panelists, in turn, praised her not only as a "Palestinian scholar" and a founding member
of the U.S. Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel,
but as a pillar of the community. Diana Block, a participant in the
Prisoner, Labor, and Academic Delegation, solicited funds on Abdulhadi's
behalf and encouraged audience members to attend a hearing in San
Francisco on November 8 for motions
to dismiss and strike the LP lawsuit filed by both Abdulhadi and the
California State University system (CSU), of which SFSU is a part. This
proves the University is indeed defending her, including deploying her
tactic (in CSU's motion to strike) of accusing her opponents of racism against "brown, black, and Muslim people."
Yet Abdulhadi is her own worst enemy. After spewing anti-Semitism in a rant written in response to the suit, she again exhibited the very bigotry she denies exists: she railed against the Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC) for condemning
the General Union of Palestinian Students' (for which she serves as
faculty advisor) disruption of Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barakat's 2016 SFSU
talk. Then, despite the University's conclusion
that the Jewish student group Hillel was "improperly excluded" from a
February campus civil rights information fair, she thundered "People who
are . . . oppressors have no place in spaces where people need to be
protected. So, the Know Your Rights Fair was right to not have a table
for Hillel!"
Hatem Bazian
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Conspiracy-mongering co-panelist Sara Kershnar of the International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network (IJAN) claimed an IJAN report to which Abdulhadi and AMED contributed exposed several "Zionist backlash" organizations, including the Middle East Forum, whose president, Daniel Pipes,
she dubbed "one of the fathers of the Islamophobia industry" and an
"intermediary" for "millions and millions of dollars" that he doles out
to his minions. Pipes, Horowitz, LP, the AMCHA Initiative, the Zionist
Organization of America, and JCRC are, she warned, "at the center of the
attack on SFSU."
Abdulhadi and her anti-Israel cohorts may feel besieged,
but they're hardly victims. What they label a nefarious plot is simply a
justified, lawful reaction to their dominance at SFSU and universities across the nation. The
MOU with terror-promoting An-Najah is among the most blatant examples
of this overreach and the Middle East Forum remains committed to its
demise. No longer will activists posing as academics in order to push an
illiberal agenda go unopposed.
Cinnamon Stillwell, a graduate of San Francisco State University, is the West Coast representative for Campus Watch, a project of the Middle East Forum. She can be reached at stillwell@meforum.org.
Source: http://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2017/10/the_zionists_are_coming_panic_at_san_francisco_state_u.html
http://www.campus-watch.org/article/id/17178
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