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"Antisemitic Invective" at the University of Michigan Law School
The only announcements on the law student listserv that attract hateful commentary are from the Jewish Law Students Association
[Author's note: I published a significantly longer version of this post at the Times of Israel.]
I recently posted an article about the increasingly hostile environment Jewish students face at elite law schools. Within hours, I heard from Michigan Law students upset and concerned about what one called "antisemitic invective" on a student email listserv called LawOpen, a listserv used almost entirely for student-group events and to resell tickets.
Students representing the Jewish Law Students Association sent out two separate emails, each advertising an event. The first announced an anti-bias event sponsored by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), the prominent (and very liberal) Jewish civil rights organization. The second announced that students could apply for a trip to Israel.
The ADL email was met with unhinged invective. One student wrote, among other things, that ADL is a "hateful group" that, among other things, supports "racist, militarized policing." Moreover, the student claimed that ADL's anti-bias work "centers the experience of white Jewish people" and therefore "is not true anti-bias work."
A second student accused ADL of being a "pro-racism organization" and supporting this accusation with a laundry list of charges ranging from the grossly exaggerated to the inventively imaginative. As a rather clear example of the latter, the student claimed that ADL tried to squash medical and social recognition of AIDS. Right-wing hate groups and the Nation of Islam have made wild charges against the ADL in the past, but even after consulting Dr. Google and inquiring with antisemitism experts, I couldn't find a source for that one.
More disheartening to me than the nutty conspiratorial emails about the ADL is the reaction of the rest of the students, which was that no one objected to this absurd calumny. One student raised the question of why this particular event attracted so much vitriol: "We don't have a whole public discourse on every event that FedSoc [the conservative Federalist Society] puts on, in fact any discourse at all, and they're FedSoc."
The second mail, about the trip to Israel, was met with the response, "Enjoy the apartheid with your falafel!" Things deteriorated from there into a very long thread full of fact-challenged denunciations of Israel. Early in the thread, one student interjected that it "makes me really uncomfortable when the only events or announcements that are quickly and harshly disparaged on lawopen happen to be those that deal with Israel or Jewish organizations that hold certain viewpoints on Israel." This had no effect.
Consciously antisemitic or not, the threads at the very minimum reflect a complete lack of concern for the sensibilities of Jewish students at Michigan Law School. Every other group on campus (even the conservative FedSoc!) advertises whatever events they want, no matter how controversial, without provoking enmity. It's only the Jewish law student group that attracts such a reaction, and that reaction continued even after a student pointed out that his colleagues were singling out the Jewish student association's posts.
If this were an isolated incident, I wouldn't have bothered writing about it. But there have been a series of recent related incidents at other elite law schools. The Yale Law Journal brought in an antisemitic "diversity trainer," without any significant soul-searching thereafter. NYU students boldly proclaimed that "Zionists" control the media, and continued to do so even after the fact that this is an antisemitic trope was made clear to them. Georgetown Law Center's Students for Justice in Palestine hosted a speaker with a long history of antisemitic statements, and declined to cancel his invitation when this history was publicized. The law school administration said nothing, even while it was busy denouncing and investigating Ilya Shapiro for an ill-phrased tweet about President Biden's promise to appoint a black woman to the Supreme Court. And some of the most prominent law student groups at Berkeley have vowed not to invite any "Zionist speakers" to speak on any issue, in theory precluding the vast majority of Jews from speaking at their events.
Coincidentally, Tablet recently published a piece by Jacob Savage about how Jews are gradually disappearing from visible places in American life where they were once prominent. He blames this on woke and DEI considerations, though in my view broader factors are also at work. But Jews are clearly being pushed out of progressive political spaces. Jews are deemed to be, at best, generically white, more often "privileged whites," and, increasingly, "privileged whites who use their privilege to support Israel's oppression of people of color in Palestine." Under any of those perspectives, Jewish sensibilities don't count on the woke left, at best amounting to "white tears."
We are less than eight decades from the Holocaust (dismissed by the woke as relatively unimportant "white on white violence"), Jews are the only group in the United States that needs armed guards at all of their institutions to protect their constituents from violence. Just last month, an antisemite targeted and shot two Orthodox Jews in Los Angeles.
But at elite American law schools, where many future leaders will come from, students believe that combating anti-Jewish bias isn't "real" anti-bias work, the very liberal ADL is a right-wing hate group, and that not only should Jewish sensibilities be ignored, Jews should be affirmatively provoked until they all fully buy into the woke agenda, including on "Palestine."
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"Jews are the only group in the United States that needs armed guards at all of their institutions to protect their constituents from violence."
No, that's not true.
I have been to two Jewish facilities (rented out for non-Jewish events) and neither had visible guards. Belmont and Newton, Massachusetts.
Many of us chosen "Choose" (get it?) to carry concealed
of course you can't carry certain places, which is why I rely on my Deadly Krav Maga skills
Frank "אתה מסתכל עליי?"
There are Protestant churches that have done the same thing -- either knowing that a parishioner is an off-duty cop or having members of the congregation getting their concealed carry permits.
There have been instances where armed church security has stopped a shooter -- one in the actual sanctuary (I believe TX) and one before that where the guard stopped the perp in the vestry.
I think it is also the nature of the community -- more urban congregations (of any faith) are more likely to see the need.
John F Carr, what I would tell you is that in Cherry Hill NJ, there are armed guards at many area conservative and orthodox synagogues every Shabbat, and pretty much all major holidays. I don't go to reform synagogues, so I cannot speak to that.
I certainly can't speak for the Jews of NJ — it's not my turn this month; I'm on space laser duty — but in Union County there are armed guards at reform institutions (and conservative ones) as well.
LOL, space laser duty. Zap anyone lately? 🙂
The Jewish Space Lasers seem to be "mostly peaceful" space lasers. They only use them to control the weather ... so far.
Yes, and the reform and conservative synagogues are filled with leftists who oppose gun ownership. Guns for thee, but not for ye.
Aha, not full time guards.
A sign outside one of the bathrooms asked men to remove some garment I had never heard of before entering. Maybe a tallit? I didn't see anybody wearing one because the facility was in use by the non-chosen people at the time. A gunman looking to shoot up some Jews would not have found any obvious targets.
I don't go to those facilities when they are full of people who are conspicuously Jewish. I can't say they aren't guarded at those times.
Yeah, the sign would have told you to remove your tallit. There is usually a wood plank with dowels next to the door to hand your tallit, while you do your business.
Why would they need armed guards "to protect their constituents from violence" when their constituents were not using the facilities?
Because bigots aren't bright enough to know the difference. 🙂
You are Correct Sir!
Apparently Both Houses of Congress/Surpreme Court/ POTUS/VPOTUS require heavily armed guards.
I suppose I should stand up for the ADL, even though they have a fairly selective definition of defamation, going soft on BDS:
https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/311068
This placation of its enemies doesn't get it any credit from those enemies, however.
"“Only someone with no sense of Jewish history could claim that BDS is not anti-Semitic,” said CJV Southern Regional Vice President Rabbi Moshe B. Parnes. “The first Nazi edict was a boycott of Jewish businesses; economic warfare directed against the Jewish people was then and has always been one of the first signs of systemic Jew-hatred."
Damn right -- and it didn't start with the Nazis, either.
But if I were to post this, DB would probably consider it antisemitic...
Come on, Dr. Ed! Don’t hold back!
compare: "All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others."
- You saying something that hurts my feelings is a hate-crime (that should be criminally prosecuted).
- You ("white Jewish people") getting your head bashed in is not something anyone needs to care about.
The whole situation is sad, of course.
Israel is doing terrible things and getting worse. That’s simply true. Even you have acknowledged as much, David.
Clearly people aren’t very good at compartmentalizing the different aspects of Jewish identity. The Jewish as race, Jewish as religion, and Jewish as nationality prongs are all significant. This is true even for Jewish people, who often bristle at harsh commentary on Israel.
I’m trying to think of a country that’s as much of a pariah as Israel these days. Even North Korea just sort of keeps to itself, it’s not actively occupying and oppressing another region.
Russia or Iran I suppose. A better example, of course, is South Africa back in the day. If you had posted a Visit Wonderful South Africa in the 80s, you’d have gotten similar responses.
Part of the problem with having your own homeland is that people will associate you with it, just like they associate Brits with the UK.
And Israel being a democracy just makes it worse, since it means the public is complicit. At least with Russia, Iran, and North Korea, being autocracies means it's easy to have sympathy for the regular people. With Israel, the regular people are clearly part of the problem.
The steady dripping of rain from a gutter, and the utterances of antisemites sound alike.
See,
the problem is "doing terrible things" is what the US and every other country does all the time when somebody attacks them. Trying to remember when Israel invaded another Country (I know, 1967, didn't say they didn't, was just trying to remember) Amurica gets one serious Terrorist Attack and invades Ear-Rock/Afghanistan for the next 20 years.
Quinn in "Homeland" had the right idea
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ct3BsyF64gM
Oh yeah, "Morning Schmo's" livecasting from UAE this week, Hilary Rodman, Billie Jean King, and Gloria Steinman (did I tell you she's Jewish) extolling the wonders of Abu Dhabi
Frank
Warships flying a nation's flag are considered to be the territory of that nation.
If we'd sunk the Japanese aircraft carriers on December 6th -- and if we'd had competent intelligence and working torpedoes, the submarines based at Pearl could have done that -- we technically would have invaded Japanese territory.
But any sane person would have considered it self defense.
And I believe that is what Israel did in 1967 and why it did it.
No, they aren't.
"That’s simply true."
That’s simply false.
And from the other side, it's the double standard. Ignoring the fair point about democracy, nonetheless Israel comes under far more criticism than any other country in the UN. N Korea can starve millions of people, Burma and China can engage in genuine ethnic cleansing, etc etc. but the UN doesn't pass a ton of resolutions condemning them.
it’s not actively occupying and oppressing another region.
For the last millennium, the West Bank has never not been occupied. Up to 1919, part of the Ottoman Empire. 1919 to 1948, part of the British Mandate of Palestine. 1948 to 1967 occupied by Jordan. Post 1967 - occupied by Israel, who later withdrew from much territory.
And I have come to think that any anti-Zionist is an anti-Semite until they can prove otherwise, because the fundamental axiom of anti-Zionism is that Jews are not entitled to a homeland, and I've never encountered any anti-Zionist who similarly denies a homeland for any other ethnic group, whether Palestinians or Kurds or whoever.
And I have come to think that any anti-Zionist is an anti-Semite until they can prove otherwise...
We agree.
It's dubious when you have to take your "homeland" by force is all. I know, I know, a million years ago there were some Jewish people living there. Maybe that matters, but it doesn't bode well for the US, which consists entirely of other people's ancient homelands.
So I don't know that anyone is entitled to a homeland. Personally, I think Zionism was probably a bad idea in retrospect, possibly even for Jews... but that decision has been made. Given where we are, I'm rooting for Israel... and an existence proof that you can be anti-Zionist and pro-Israel at the same time.
“million years ago there were some Jewish people living there”
Rome forcibly expelled most Jews only 2000 years ago, not a “million”.
But even the Romans did not expel all, there have been Jews living there continuously ever since.
"when you have to take your “homeland” by force"
Arabs were invaders of course.
Well, that's my point. Is the rule whoever lived there first? I don't think the Jews win in that case. I just find the whole exercise pretty silly. As we all know by looking at the world, the rule is always whoever lives there now, which currently is the Jews, so yay. They win.
Oh, the rules are very simple: the Jews always lose.
Antisemites like yourself sometimes have to expend a fair amount of energy trying to justify the rules, but the outcome is never in question.
What a dumbass, like we just took the Continent of Amurica without breaking a few Injun eggs, and even then we weren't satisfied, conquering Hawaii and buying Alaska from those benevolent Roosh-uns.
Frank "I'm staying, I have "Reservations" (get it? "Reservations?)
The alternative to Jews losing Israel as a homeland is handing over to savage Mohammedans.
"It's understandable that people are antisemitic because Israel is so uniquely evil" is ... quite a take.
Like I said, it’s a sad situation. I don’t mean to defend the Michigan students, I think their posts are unacceptable and antisemitic (at least based on what you’ve posted, I haven’t researched it myself).
But just like you find it really really hard not to be offended when people diss on Israel, which I understand, I also understand how some people might find it really really hard to carefully delineate their criticisms of and feelings towards Israel to ensure they don’t implicate Jews.
I bet!
Disappointing, your comments here usually aren't this unhinged.
Well you know, those public hangings of Homosexuals are a bad look.
"I’m trying to think of a country that’s as much of a pariah as Israel these days. Even North Korea just sort of keeps to itself, it’s not actively occupying and oppressing another region."
You aren't seriously comparing Israel to North Korea, are you?!?
As an aside, this is why I think that antisemites (etc.) should be given unfettered free speech -- you read some of their stuff and can not help but go "holy bleep"....
Some of the stuff that the IDF does is debatable -- much like the Allied firebombing of Dresden during WWII. But that's in a war where they are also killing your people and Israelis are being killed.
But comparing it to the DKPR -- which literally has no art because it isn't permitted -- wow....
And Blacks didn't get to vote in South Africa during Apartheid, although most of them are no better off now. And as to Rhodesia, they're starving....
I'm not comparing Israel's and North Korea's political systems. I'm comparing their popularity. It's a factual comparison:
It might be worth your braincells to consider why that might be the case. Just saying "antisemite" a lot isn't really that smart of a reaction.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/israel-near-bottom-of-global-popularity-ranking/ (This is from 2013, but since it makes my point I'm going with it. ☺️)
" A better example, of course, is South Africa back in the day. If you had posted a Visit Wonderful South Africa in the 80s, you’d have gotten similar responses."
If American Blacks had done this and offered to spend Yankee Dollars as tourists as long as they were allowed to do so, it would have put the Apartheid regime in a very difficult situation -- and also the ANC because they were getting Soviet support.
I look at where Nazi Germany and Warlord Japan were circa 1975 (i.e. 30 years after regime change) and then where South Africa and Russia are today, again 30 years after regime change. The world could have done better in the latter two cases....
I'm trying to figure out what to take away from this... we should defeat Israel militarily and make them a protectorate while they get ther shit together, and in 30 years time, they'll be as globally respected as Germany and Japan?
That actually sounds more plausible than any of the N State Solutions.
Asians are simply not admitted and Jews will be driven out. DEI will be accomplished one way or another.
We're basically in a quantum state. The bigots on the left insist we're white and the bigots on the right deny we're white, in both cases because it's convenient for them.
A reminder: we number 16 million worldwide.
By the way, a friend needs some sunny spring weather for his outdoor wedding, could you put in a good word with the Rothschilds?
/strictly a joke
You can just send an email to Jewishspacelasers@IZC.org with time and co-ordinates, and clouds will be dispersed. We can't yet toast bagels remotely, though.
"Last week on Larry King Live, Marlon Brando made the shocking statement that Hollywood is, quote, 'run by Jews.'…In response, outraged Jewish organizations made it snow in New York in April." – Norm MacDonald.
"Consciously antisemitic or not, the threads at the very minimum reflect a complete lack of concern for the sensibilities of Jewish students at Michigan Law School."
Because they’re not the special people. If they had the preferred skin color or sexual proclivities then it would be a Democrat cultural duty to cater to their sensibilities — even to the point of avoiding "microaggressions".
The real question is, why humor people who want to treat you like a second class or third class person? Are such people not enemies? Why not?
New York is investigating CINY Law School for antisemitism. "CUNY School of Law faces state probe over anti-Jewish bias after BDS support" https://nypost.com/2023/02/23/cuny-school-of-law-faces-state-probe-over-anti-jew-bias-after-bds-backing/
“More disheartening to me than the nutty conspiratorial emails about the ADL is the reaction of the rest of the students, which was that no one objected to this absurd calumny.”
Come on, David. What sane person would get into an argument with a bunch of crazy people on a listerserv? I would just roll my eyes and move on.
Martin Niemöller would certainly roll his eyes.
What’s really sad is that it’s probably liberal/progressive students posting the antisemitic stuff.
Ya Think???
I'm personally loving this. Idiot liberal reform "Jews" never thought their pet blacks, Hispanics, Muslims, and every "other" would turn on them. They always do.
Except for Rod Carew (He Converted)
It's not the majority of these groups who are turning on us.
BTW liberal reform "Jews" are Jews.
It actually is. Those groups hate whites, and Jews by extension.
In any event, liberal reform "Jews" are not Jews. They think it's okay to eat a bacon, egg and cheese biscuit while letting a "feygele" shoot off in their rears, as long as they claim to attend synagogue twice a year.
Bingo. ADL has not been controlled by real Jews for decades now. It is another SPLC, both once-admirable organizations now controlled by race-grifters their founders would refuse to even talk to.
Nice Jew policing. Maybe don't do that.
Agree. The ADL and its leader Abe Foxman are an embarrassment. They're just like the SPLC and ACLU in their hatred of whites. Now they're learning that when you side with third world savages against whites, they're not going to distinguish between non-Jewish whites and Jewish whites.
Abe Foxman hasn't been the ADL's leader for 8 years.
And, by the way, fuck you.
Yes, I know. But the organization became it's modern embarrassment under him. If anything, Greenblatt is worse. He's a balding, ugly freak who worked for the head jogger in charge promulgating evil leftist policies.
Oh, and fuck you too.
*no antisemitic invective actually cited*
*single accusation cherry-picked in order to imply (without expressly stating) that the claims made about the ADL were wildly false*
*author apparently assumes that his readers will read this as more racially charged than it is*
*examples again not cited*
*hearsay presented as factual, no direct evidence provided, anonymous complaints compiled to suggest multiple complainants when in fact there may just be one, etc.*
*citing author's own previous, heavily misleading and slanted writing*
One wonders who this is all for. After all, David, you probably don't need to convince very many aggrieved readers of the Times of Israel that antisemitism is resurgent on the American left. And any conscientious reader of your... work... is unlikely to be convinced once they peek under the hood of your various obfuscations and omissions and recognize your patterns for what they are.
I have to suspect that the intended audience for all of this is going to be the mass of people who aren't conscientious readers but also open to the tale you're spinning - anti-left, pro-conspiratorial, etc. That is, people who've proven to be very susceptible to the kind of misinformation you've been refining and peddling for some time. The Reason commentariat, as it were.
"Jewish Law Students Association..."
I suppose when you bill yourself as "X" whatever association, perhaps you might be jumping into the fray? Does not justify hate, but it does promote identity/ exclusive organizations. And that is going to generate responses you likely will not enjoy.
It might be interesting to see what kind of comments the Jewish Law Student Association gets, compared the Black Law Students Association, Hispanic Law Students Association, Indonesian-American Law Students Association, etc.
Who gets the nasty comments?
One might as well face the facts. The woke movement would not exist without financing and support. A very small minority of people are doing so - Soros, Larry Fink, Bernie Sanders, Merrick Garland and his daughter with her CRT firm, etc. You get the idea. They operate on political theories, and theory is knowledge that does not work. It's like opening a restaurant with your money and work on the "theory" that it will succeed, but 80% of restaurants fail in the first five years. These people don't care what they loose on theories, and they have others do the work. But the work is now backfiring on them, and they wonder why - with their Open Society Foundations and no borders, versus Ukraine and Israel with its wall where strict borders are maintained. Just a small kernel of people are creating anarchy, but they reflect on a whole group.
Was that an example of ignorance or stupidity?