Anti-Israel Speech on Campus Shouldn't Be Banned, According to CUNY Investigation
Report states "CUNY cannot punish" pro-Palestinian group for their politics, but "can still condemn" anti-Semitism.


The City University of New York (CUNY) released a report earlier this month, detailing an independent investigation conducted by former federal judge Barbara Jones and former federal prosecutor Paul Schechtman into whether the actions of Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) had contributed to an intimidating atmosphere of anti-Semitism and violence on CUNY campuses.
The extensive investigation—spurred by a letter written by the Zionist Organization of America (ZOA) that claimed SJP's actions had left Jewish students feeling "harassed, threatened, and even physically unsafe"—has led the authors of the report to conclude that it would be a "mistake" to "blame SJP for any act of anti-Semitism on any CUNY campus," and rejected calls to ban the pro-Palestinian group.
Noting that many of SJP's theatrical protest tactics such as "die-ins," mock checkpoints, and its annual "Israel apartheid week," constitute protected speech, the authors wrote, "Political speech is often provocative and challenging, but that is why it is vital to university life. If college students are not exposed to views with which they may disagree, their college has short-changed them."
This is precisely correct, and also leaves room for the university to take a stand against "hate speech," in the form of condemnation, but not officially sanctioned punishment. Also from the report:
As a public university, CUNY is limited in the ways that it can respond to hate speech, whether the words are anti-Semitic, racist, anti-Muslim, or anti-LGBT. CUNY cannot punish such speech unless it is part of a course of conduct so pervasive or severe that it denies a person's ability to pursue an education or participate in University life. It cannot mandate civility or sanction isolated derogatory comments. But what CUNY cannot punish, it can still condemn. As a general rule, CUNY's Administrators and College Presidents have spoken out against anti-Semitic comments. That practice must continue; hate speech must be challenged promptly and forcefully lest it breed.
Earlier this year, the University of California Board of Regents moved to ban "anti-Zionism" as a form of hate speech, and the New York State Senate voted to pass a bill that would defund student groups that so much as encouraged boycotts of certain countries (Israel among them). The bill died, but only because the New York State Assembly failed to vote on it before the legislative session ended.
Pointing out the absurdity and seemingly arbitrary nature of a law that would ban college students from expressing themselves politically about some countries but not others, the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE)

created the handy info-graphic below. FIRE's Adam Steinbaugh notes that because of the language of the bill, the Vatican, Sweden, India, all of Africa, and most of Asia would have been subject to calls for boycotts on-campus, but not Cuba, Pakistan, Venezuela, or Turkey.
Three cheers for unproductive government, because had this bill made it into the Assembly, it would have very likely passed, and free speech on campus would have suffered a staggering defeat.
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True but anti-BDS bills passed in New York State and are about to pass in CA. These represent a huge and uncharacteristic setback for free speech in this country.
uncharacteristic
What are McCain-Feingold and the Fairness Doctrine, chopped liver?
I should have added, recent setback.
You should have just removed "uncharacteristic". Punishing speech that the politicians don't like is a time honored American tradition.
I see Salon managed to make their headline (at least in the URL, I refuse to visit the actual site) as obnoxious as they could.
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Funny how content flattering the sentiments of lefties inevitably gets the benefit of 1A protections not afforded to views that don't. Just a funny little coincidence that has nothing whatsoever to do with political censorship and purges.
White supremacist and likely Trump voter responsible for bombings yesterday captured after shootout.
The mayor said the family had owned and operated its business, First American Fried Chicken, and lived above the modest shop on Elmora Ave, New Jersey since 2002.
The mayor spoke about how the chicken store had faced complaints and problems in 2012, when the city council and police enforced that it close at 10pm. He acknowledged that Rahami's Muslim faith was mentioned repeatedly by Rahami in complaints about city authorities.
"He brought up his faith in the lawsuit, he brought up his faith in conversations with city officials ? [but the complaint] had nothing to do with ethnicity or religious beliefs, it had to do with a lot of people hanging out in front of the store at all hours as well as congregating and code enforcement problems," said Bollwage.
Libertarian terrorist.
The anti-libertarian backlash is coming any moment now...
Nothing good comes from Elizabeth, NJ.
Jeez, why not throw in "apple pie" and "baseball" too?
And Breyer's Ice Cream.
Or at least motherhood:
"Mom's First American Fried Chicken"? Sounds like she just started frying chicken? I dunno.
Who knew that middle-easterners were such fans of fried chicken? They're not even that black. Next thing you know, they'll be all over watermelon and grape drank.
*Everyone* loves fried chicken.
And watermelon and grape drank.
Eh. Two out of three.
I thought we had 1st Amendment protections for peaceably assembling?
Not when a code is at stake.
Or nosy neighbors.
It only took 70 years for anti-Semitism to come back into vogue amongst the elitist crowd. How long until anti-elitist bashing will become all the rage?
I hear plenty of people bashing the anti-elites, so not too long. Someone will probably get it into their head to call those people @deplorable" or some such.
The Jew is a cancer everywhere he has been.
too late... "basket of deplorables" ....
Incidentally, there are anti-boycott laws that prevent companies from participating in boycotts that the US is not a member.
https://www.bis.doc.gov/index.php/enforcement/oac
He studied criminal justice at Middlesex College.
the man was an employee of the security firm Securitas
If I didn't know better, I'd say these guys were patsies for the private security industry.
Can I be anti-Israel without having to support the Palestinians?
well everyone has the right to free speech no matter how harsh or criticizing it is or how much someone doesn't like what you are saying but you have this right so why certain topics should be banned..this is definitely a violation of their rights
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