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shaayecanaan

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Fri Feb 8, 2013, 07:14 PM Feb 2013

"political space for discussing Israel forthrightly is shrinking" -NYT Editorial

One dispiriting lesson from Chuck Hagel’s nomination for defense secretary is the extent to which the political space for discussing Israel forthrightly is shrinking. Republicans focused on Israel more than anything during his confirmation hearing, but they weren’t seeking to understand his views. All they cared about was bullying him into a rigid position on Israel policy. Enforcing that kind of orthodoxy is not in either America’s or Israel’s interest.

Brooklyn College is facing a similar trial for scheduling an event on Thursday night with two speakers who support an international boycott to force Israel to end its occupation of the Palestinian territories. While this page has criticized Israeli settlements, we do not advocate a boycott. We do, however, strongly defend the decision by the college’s president, Karen Gould, to proceed with the event, despite withering criticism by opponents and threats by at least 10 City Council members to cut financing for the college. Such intimidation chills debate and makes a mockery of the ideals of academic freedom.

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/05/opinion/litmus-tests-for-israel.html?_r=0

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"political space for discussing Israel forthrightly is shrinking" -NYT Editorial (Original Post) shaayecanaan Feb 2013 OP
Agree completely oberliner Feb 2013 #1
i dunno, everyone is probably pretty used to it by now (nt) shaayecanaan Feb 2013 #5
I think getting rid of Helen Thomas ushered in a chill of silence... midnight Feb 2013 #2
She didn't help herself by saying that "they" should go back to Europe. R. Daneel Olivaw Feb 2013 #3
Her statement regardless if you condone it or not sent a chill through the country about free speech midnight Feb 2013 #7
Kick. R. Daneel Olivaw Feb 2013 #4
Polarized, it's become more polarized, but it's not shrinking. nt bemildred Feb 2013 #6
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