Alice Walker backs Brooklyn College against Zionist bullying over BDS event and you can too

Alice Walker speaks in the occupied West Bank city of Ramallah.

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Internationally-acclaimed author and poet Alice Walker is among the most recent persons to sign on to a statement expressing support for free speech at Brooklyn College in the face of a campaign of defamation and threats by Zionist organizations and politicians.

The attacks on Brooklyn College were started by anti-Palestinian demagogue Alan Dershowitz, who denounced a planned 7 February event on boycott, divestment and sanctions, featuring Omar Barghouti and philosopher Judith Butler.

“We deplore the efforts of politicians and others to bully student activists and faculty and to smear supporters of boycott, divestment, and sanctions (BDS) against Israel as anti-Semites,” the statement signed by Walker begins.

Others who have spoken out in support of Brooklyn College include Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters.

Bullying and threats to funding

New York politicians have even threatened the funding of Brooklyn College, part of the City University of New York, unless it toes their political line and suppresses criticism of Israel.

Lew Fidler, Assistant Majority Leader of the New York City Council, and one of the ring leaders of the attack on free speech at Brooklyn College denounced Barghouti and Butler as “anti-Semitic fools.”

The Anti-Defamation League also called on Brooklyn College to rescind the sponsorship for the event by its political science department.

As David Letwin wrote for The Electronic Intifada, many other politicians “jumped on the bandwagon” even calling for the resignation of Brooklyn College president Karen Gould.

But Gould has so far stood firm.

In a 4 February letter to Gould, the Center for Constitutional Rights applauded Gould for “standing strongly in favor of academic freedom” and urged the college to “continue its principled stance in the face of increasing efforts to suppress speech expressing a viewpoint sympathetic to the Palestinian cause for freedom and equality.”

Brooklyn College SJP calls for support

Yet as the attacks continue, Brooklyn College Students for Justice in Palestine have called for support. The group has provided links for people to sign on to statements of support, as well as names and contact information for officials and model letters.

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I fully support Broklyn College in its efforts to promote free speech on campus.

Cy Berlowitz

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I can't believe that Israel's supporters have no decency anymore, and have gone this far. By interfering in the matters of America, and suppressing people voice always calling it "Antisemitic", will eventually result in hatred towards them. They don't seem to learn a lesson and not only have occupied Palestine, but also are trying to eliminate their rightful natives. Haven't they learned lesson from UN's resolution recently, that they essentially have no support in the world?

Ali Abunimah

Co-founder of The Electronic Intifada and author of The Battle for Justice in Palestine, now out from Haymarket Books.

Also wrote One Country: A Bold-Proposal to End the Israeli-Palestinian Impasse. Opinions are mine alone.