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David Hirsh

ByDavid Hirsh, David Hirsh

Opinion

We need to teach our kids to think critically about the Israel/Palestine conflict

December 4, 2017 10:24
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3 min read

I remember being present a few years ago at an introductory meeting for first-year university students. The rep from the students’ union had his five minutes to explain what they do.

“We run political campaigns,” he said. “Currently we’re running three: one against fascism, one against fees and one against the occupation.” And then he moved on to talk about sports clubs.

I looked around the room. How does everybody know which occupation? How does everybody understand why this occupation?

These students were being socialised during their first week on campus to understand that the Israel/Palestine conflict was going to be one of the key symbolic markers of who they were becoming politically.