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   D. Ray to All   
   Calls for ending free speech intensify a   
   14 Dec 23 00:37:02   
   
   XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, talk.politics.misc, alt.politics.republicans   
   XPost: alt.politics.nationalism.white   
   From: d@ray   
      
   Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – A professor at an Ivy League college has   
   overtly called for the elimination of Americans’ 1st Amendment rights in   
   order to protect Jews from so-called “antisemitism.” The demand comes in   
   the wake of numerous polls and studies that suggest Millennials and Gen Z   
   have grown skeptical of Jewish-imposed political narratives.   
      
   On Sunday, University of Pennsylvania law professor Claire Finkelstein   
   stated, “To fight antisemitism on campuses, we must restrict speech,” in an   
   opinion piece for the Washington Post. In it, Finklestein made several   
   damning admissions, including a belief that college campuses should   
   restrict the “time, place and manner” of student demonstrations and   
   officially reclassify anything considered “antisemitic” as a call to   
   violence against Jews.   
      
   “Antisemitism—and other forms of hate—cannot be fought on university   
   campuses without restricting poisonous speech that targets Jews and other   
   minorities,” wrote Finklestine in her Oped. “They do not have to stand idly   
   by and wait for such speech to turn into “conduct.” Public institutions can   
   restrict the “time, place and manner” of demonstrations; they can restrict   
   speech that incites violence, that involves threats of violence against   
   specific individuals or that involves the targeted harassment of members of   
   the community.”   
      
   Finklestine—ironically, a member of Penn’s Open Expression Committee and   
   chair of the committee on academic freedom—is an Algernon Biddle professor   
   of law and philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania. Her OpEd was   
   penned in the wake of recent testimony made before a House committee by   
   three college presidents last week, which sparked “outrage” after they   
   stated that pro-Palestine student demonstrations were covered by free   
   speech policies.   
      
   The professors were grilled after it was alleged that some student   
   protestors called for the “genocide” of Jews. Despite their seemingly   
   principled stance on freedom of speech and political expression, Penn   
   President Liz Magill was forced to resign, facing backlash from the Jewish   
   community and the school’s wealthy stakeholders. She was ultimately   
   replaced by Jewish vice-chair Julie Platt, a woman described as “one of the   
   most prominent Jewish communal leaders in the country” by the JTA.   
      
   “I have worked hard from the inside to address the rising issues of   
   antisemitism on campus. Unfortunately, we have not made all the progress   
   that we should have and intend to accomplish,” she said in a statement   
   issued by the Jewish Federations of North America. “I will continue as a   
   board member of the university to use my knowledge and experience of Jewish   
   life in North America and at Penn to accelerate this critical work.”   
      
   The recent attacks on freedom of speech emanating from the Jewish community   
   come at a time of monumental criticism of Israel, a nation accused of   
   countless war crimes and other controversies as it continues its relentless   
   war on Palestine. According to the Gazan health ministry, the Palestinian   
   death toll since the war began on October 7th has risen to more than 18,000   
   people as Israeli forces continue their ground invasion and reduce large   
   swaths of the high residential areas to rubble.   
      
   Israel’s war has since created a veritable public relations nightmare for   
   Jews abroad. Many now seek to curtail anti-Zionist rhetoric both overtly   
   and covertly, mainly through the use of Jewish-controlled anti-Zionist   
   organizations that deny the Palestinian right to militarily liberate   
   themselves from Israeli occupation.   
      
   According to a recent survey conducted in the US, 20% of all Generation Z,   
   aka “zoomers,” polled believe the “Holocaust” of European Jews during   
   the   
   Second World War is a “myth.” At the same time, nearly half of all   
   millennials were unable to name a single concentration camp. Additionally,   
   28% believe Jews have too much power in the United States, with almost one   
   in five New Yorkers believing Jews were deserving of the Holocaust.   
      
   “This needs to serve as a wake-up call to us all, and as a road map of   
   where government officials need to act,” said Gideon Taylor, president of   
   the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany.   
      
   Joining Taylor in sounding the alarm of rising “antisemitism” among the   
   youth is CEO of the Anti-Defamation League, Jonathan Greenblatt. In   
   November, Greenblatt could be heard in a leaked phone call furiously   
   raising concerns over “Gen-Z” and the social media platform of   
   “TikTok” for   
   instilling a “terrifying” lack of support for the state of Israel.   
      
   Greenblatt previously drew controversy for publically denouncing anyone who   
   holds a pro-Palestinian sentiment as an “accomplice” to terrorist attacks.   
   Meanwhile, Israel has targeted and destroyed hospitals, holy sites, and   
   residential areas with impunity, largely with the help of US-funded   
   warheads. Like Finklestine, Greenblatt has also pushed for curtailing   
   speech protections to protect Jewish public perception and hopes to use   
   social media policies to enforce strict moderation on those critical of   
   Israel.   
      
   “It is essential that we gain insight into the policies platforms employ to   
   mitigate content from designated terrorists, as well as the metrics used to   
   gauge the effectiveness of platform policy enforcement,” he said during the   
   call.   
      
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