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Israelis will soon be more accepted in Riyadh than on university campuses

The American campus is a paradise of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, which is why everyone is scared to say what they think

September 28, 2023 16:17
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The Palestine Writes Literature Festival, hosted by the University of Pennsylvania on September 22 to 24, was light on both literature and actual Palestinians, but heavy on anti-Israel propaganda and nut-jobs. What, as the Russian revolutionaries used to say, is to be done?

Wearisome as it may be, we should note the scheduled lead speakers at this event. Roger Waters, who claims he was disinvited but participated on Zoom, is prone to musings on the “Zionist cabal” and floating giant inflatable pigs bearing the Star of David over the crowds at his stadium gigs.

Marc Lamont Hill is a Farrakhan fan and Al Jazeera presenter who was fired from CNN for calling for Israel’s destruction (“Free Palestine, from the river to the sea”). He plays to smaller crowds these days. No wonder he calls all mainstream media “Zionist outlets”.

There were some actual Palestinians there. The Australian writer Randa Abdel-Fattah calls Israel a “demonic, sick project” and says she “can’t wait for the day we will commemorate its end”. Susan Abulhawa, the organiser of this lovely event, thinks “Zionists are to Palestinians as Nazis are to Jews”.

If American support for Israel is values-based, then this shower don’t represent a serious challenge to public opinion. They do, however, have the sympathy of the liberal professoriat: faculty from four departments, none of them sciences and all of them in the humanities, sponsored the conference.

The students of these top-flight universities get to swim in what Joe Biden calls “the river of power” that runs from the Ivy League to Washington DC. So there are grounds for concern if the future leaders of America are drip-fed lies about the Jews and Israel. But again, what should be done?

There is no point in appealing to the conscience of people who lack any conscience. The “activists” justify their means by their ends. They seem to enjoy bullying Jews. Why would they give it up?

There is no point in appealing to the conscience of the UPenn administrators. They are terrified of their faculty and students.

Nor is there any point in invoking the idea of “hate speech”. First, the idea has no legal status in America. The glories of the First Amendment include the right to talk rubbish. Second, Americans cling to that right. They will not abandon it to assuage the feelings of 2 per cent of the population, and nor should they.