Despite Trump executive order, majority still opposes attempts to
silence & defund campus critics of Israeli human rights abuses - 12/18/2019
The Israeli government and many of Israel’s U.S. lobbying
organizations strongly support the ongoing annexation of
Palestinian lands and expulsion of their native inhabitants.
They are irritated by the Palestinian Civil Society Call for
the international boycott, divestment and sanctions of
Israel until there is a just settlement of the Israel
Palestine question. However, rather than work for that
solution, Israel and its lobby have been attempting to
stifle and defund forums where robust free speech and civil
action are taking place in support of Palestinian human
rights.
On December 11, 2019 President Trump signed an executive
order targeting colleges and universities. Though framed as
a measure to “combat anti-Semitism” and credulously reported
as such by major media outlets, the order advances a
punitive agenda to silence and cow human rights activism and
1st Amendment advocates. The Israel lobby utterly failed to
persuade Congress to legislate such measures into law.
Lawsuits filed by Kenneth Marcus before he became the Trump
administration’s Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights were
also mostly a flop.
In November of 2017 the American Israel Public Affairs
Committee (AIPAC), American Jewish Committee (AJC), Simon
Wiesenthal Center and the Anti-Defamation League (ADL)
jointly lobbied the House Judiciary Committee for a floor
vote on a bill to withhold funding from colleges and
universities under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Testimony revealed their target—just like the Trump
Executive Order—was robust speech and civic action taking
place on college and university campuses. The joint lobbying
was a power move, as Rabbi Abraham Cooper of the Simon
Wiesenthal Center testified. “You have the wall-to-wall
leadership of the American Jewish community here…we need to
move the ball forward…we hope you’ll send this to the floor
of the house for further deliberation.” But despite the
pressure, the legislation failed under withering criticism.
Professor Barry Trachtenberg, Jewish History Chair at Wake
Forest University, who also testified before the committee
cast a harsh light on the drivers behind the legislation.
“It is increasingly common to hear reports that a new
anti-Semitism threatens to endanger students on a scale not
seen since the Second World War and the Holocaust…however,
they are motivated less by an actual threat faced by
American or world Jewry, than they are part of a persistent
campaign to thwart debates, scholarly research, and
political action that is critical of the state of Israel.”
Many other experts also revealed how the legislation was
clearly unconstitutional. Nearly 61 percent of Americans
polled opposed the law.
A similarly draconian bill targeting American businesses
seeking government contracts also floundered, with 74.9
percent of Americans opposed. Under the Trump
administration, executive action is supplanting
congressional legislation.
On November 18 the U.S. Secretary of State reversed a 1978
State Department legal opinion stating that Israeli
settlements were “inconsistent with international law.”
Americans don’t share that view. This most recent
announcement is yet another Israel lobby-powered Trump
administration attempt to end-run overwhelming American
consensus, the courts and the will of congress to mount
attacks on conscientious critics, rather than taking on the
more difficult work toward just solutions to the Israel
Palestine question.
Question: “President Trump issued an executive order
allowing him to cut federal funds to colleges and
universities where students and/or faculty protest Israeli
human rights abuses. Do you support or oppose the executive
order?”
I oppose the executive order |
58.8% |
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I support the executive order |
34.0% |
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Other |
7.2% |
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Survey Question "President Trump issued an executive order
allowing him to cut federal funds to colleges and
universities where students and/or faculty protest Israeli
human rights abuses. Do you support or oppose the executive
order?
Developed by:
IRmep
Survey fielded by: Google Surveys
12/16/2019-12/18/2019
Representative Sample size: 2,017
Google survey page (link)
Raw survey data from Google
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12/18/2019 Despite Trump Executive Order, majority still
oppose attempts to silence & defund campus critics of
Israeli human rights abuses
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