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Rutgers U. Student Govt. Gave $20K to Students for Justice in Palestine Chapter for Events Over Past Year

Rutgers U. Student Govt. Gave $20K to Students for Justice in Palestine Chapter for Events Over Past Year

“Student groups should ideally not be hate groups, and SJP should be no different.”

This is the same SJP chapter that recently issued demands while wearing masks.

Campus Reform reports:

Rutgers student gov gave SJP over $20,000 for Palestinian ‘teach-in,’ national conference, and more: EXCLUSIVE

The Rutgers University Student Assembly gave over $20,000 to its Students for Justice in Palestine Chapter for several events over the past year, according to a review of public records by Campus Reform.

In the student government’s Fall 2023 budget, SJP got $2,020.20 for a “Palestinian History and Divestment Panel” and another $2,835.00 for the “National Students for Justice in Palestine Conference.” The group also received $816.00 in funds designated for organizational maintenance.

The pro-Palestinian group also received 8,682.70 for two events listed as “pinkwashing information session” in 2023, along with another $884.00 designated for organizational maintenance.

As defined by the BDS movement, pinkwashing “is an Israeli government propaganda strategy that cynically exploits LGBTQIA+ rights to project a progressive image while concealing Israel’s occupation and apartheid policies oppressing Palestinians.”

The Anti-Defamation League states that this is an unfair accusation, as Israel “has an undeniably strong record of freedoms and protections for LGBTQ+ people, promotion of environmental-friendly initiatives, prominent veganism movement, and many other socially conscious policies.”

For the Spring 2024 budget, SJP will receive $3,976.98 in student government funding for a “Palestinian History Day, Event and Teach-in” event. The group will also receive $868.70 in organizational maintenance funds.

Roz Rothstein, co-founder and CEO of StandWithUs, a pro-Israel education organization, told Campus Reform that student government funding should be focused on events improving the campus.

”Student groups should ideally not be hate groups, and SJP should be no different. Allocation of funds should be based on programs that support the group and/or make the campus better. Not for programs that attack other groups on campus. Clearly SJP has learned nothing from their suspension, and the university allocation committee may be paving the way for a more dangerous campus climate by funding SJP antisemitism,” said Rothstein.

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destroycommunism | January 30, 2024 at 10:00 pm

good

now when the chosen ones stop voting for these squad lovers