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UW-Madison Criticizes Student Govt. for Passing Anti-Israel BDS Resolution

UW-Madison Criticizes Student Govt. for Passing Anti-Israel BDS Resolution

“The bill proposed will hurt Jews and Israelis of all identities on this campus.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gV_j4Dh9koA

The school’s lawyers even got involved in this.

The College Fix reports:

UW-Madison condemns student government’s ‘illegal,’ ‘flawed’ Israel divestment demand

The University of Wisconsin-Madison criticized the student government this week for passing an Israel divestment resolution after lawyers told them it was illegal.

Prior to the vote, university attorneys informed the Associated Students of Madison that state institutions are prohibited by Wisconsin law from enacting a boycott of Israel. Still, the student council passed the divestment resolution, according to a news release from the school.

The release also states that “the university is reviewing reports alleging that an online chat, including possibly some ASM representatives, used an antisemitic term in reference to limiting potential speakers at the March 18 ASM meeting.”

“While we recognize the variety of viewpoints in our community about investment policy and disclosure, resolutions that call for actions that would violate the law do not warrant further engagement,” it states.

Students engaged in three hours of debate over the resolution Wednesday, during which about 30 Jewish students left the meeting in protest, according to The Daily Cardinal.

Student Ariav Hayempour said “The bill proposed will hurt Jews and Israelis of all identities on this campus.”

“Real challenges deserve real solutions, and resolutions like this are a distraction or worse,” she said.

Arguing in favor of the bill on moral grounds, student Christine Negovani said “money is not immaterial.”

“We need not wield weaponry in a warzone ourselves, our funding is a crime. This is not a vote on the legality of the resolution, this is not a vote to enact [divestment] itself, it’s a call to get it in motion, to start something,” she said.

Students in support of the bill also said they received independent legal counsel which determined the resolution would not violate state law, according to The Daily Cardinal.

Wisconsin law firm Community Law S.C. told the students that “Boycotts are only prohibited if they are intended to penalize, inflict economic harm on or limit commercial relations with Israel or a territory under Israeli jurisdiction.”

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Comments

destroycommunism | March 28, 2026 at 10:45 am

there is a concerted effort in the stock market to take down israeli stocks>>>companies

Is this a watershed or what?

I’m trying to remember the last time a school administration actually CRITICIZED leftist students for pursuing stupid politics, and (aside from the pre-90s) coming up blank.

Students in support of the bill also said they received independent legal counsel which determined the resolution would not violate state law, according to The Daily Cardinal.

Well of course the resolution itself would not violate the law. The resolution doesn’t do anything; it calls on the university to do something. And that something is against the law. But calling on someone to break the law isn’t against the law; on the contrary, it’s protected by the first amendment. You have the right to call on someone to rob a bank; but if he does it he’ll be arrested.