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Over 300 Cornell Faculty, Staff, and Students Sign Petition Supporting Disruption Of Campus By Anti-Israel Activists

Over 300 Cornell Faculty, Staff, and Students Sign Petition Supporting Disruption Of Campus By Anti-Israel Activists

“We applaud their principled struggle.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8KLnvgk6Mw

Just stunning. Do these people realize that Israel is the country that was attacked on October 7th?

This opinion piece is from the Cornell Daily Sun:

Coalition for Mutual Liberation Reflects the Best of Us

We, the undersigned Cornell faculty, staff and alumni, strongly support the student activists who have disrupted business as usual to protest the University’s conduct amid the horrifying, ongoing assault on Palestinian populations. The students who have mobilized under the banner of the Coalition for Mutual Liberation have fulfilled the best principles of global citizenship, engaged learning and social justice. We applaud their principled struggle.

Commending the students for opposing the wanton destruction of Palestinian lives and territories does not go far enough. These young people are, quite simply, the best of us. They have shown tremendous courage in a climate of fear and repression. We thank them for their commitment and integrity. We will do what we can to ensure that they are not unduly targeted.

The CML activists have made significant personal sacrifices to publicize the demand that Cornell divest from corporations that are linked to Israeli militarism, occupation and collective punishment. Their nonviolent demonstrations have provided a moral compass at a time of official hypocrisy.

In countless ways, the leaders of our society and our institution have signaled that silence is the only acceptable response to the profound suffering within and beyond Gaza. Cornell administrators have exacerbated campus anxiety by attempting to stifle student dissent with a draconian “Interim Expressive Activity Policy,” bypassing the faculty senate. In a moment of anguish for many members of our community, the University has chosen the path of intimidation and bureaucratic aggression.

The crackdown on student protest at Cornell is part of a disturbing trend throughout our society. Efforts to smother critiques of the state of Israel have dovetailed with attacks on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, ethnic studies and other vital dimensions of modern education. Wealthy elites and reactionary forces wish to deepen the atmosphere of conformity, social apathy and narrow careerism on campus.

See all of the signatories here.

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Comments

Why the deafening silence from these cry bullies about BDS of muslim nations that have oppressive record on human rights?

Selective outrage much?

The Gentle Grizzly | March 24, 2024 at 11:26 am

I scanned the list. Virtually no professors of hard sciences or meaningful subjects, and a ton teaching “studies”.

    drsamherman in reply to The Gentle Grizzly. | March 26, 2024 at 9:36 pm

    Most STEM profs don’t have the time to engage in ridiculous crap. The ones who do are the ones who have no research grants and are on their way out the door.

The Daily Sun is the daily lefty. Only 300? That’s only about 2% of the campus community. The administration should see that as a strong statement in favor of Israel.

    Sultan in reply to artichoke. | March 25, 2024 at 6:26 am

    Absolutely right. Only 300? And many of those not willing to identify themselves?
    Let’s see how many sign a Petition supporting Israel against the terrorists.

When I was a college student, signing a petition meant physically signing a petition and publicly disclosing your name as a supporter. The attachment of typed names in many cases does not include any name, just “student.”

I was at Cornell in varying capacities for about 42 years, and I recognize only one name on that list. I’m quite disappointed in her, but I’m not horribly surprised.