Who will write to salute the Boston Globe? It's very important. Here is information from
We're seeing more and more establishment institutions taking
pro-Palestinian positions and then getting heat. In recent days the
Newseum has folded, and so has the
Church of Scotland. The US Campaign to End the Occupation is concerned that the Boston Globe is about to come under fierce pressure for its
landmark editorial honoring the BDS movement. It states:
On May 11, The Boston Globe published a ground-breaking editorial
calling BDS a "movement that... aims to place pressure on Israel
through peaceful means," calling such means "something to be
encouraged." This marks the first U.S. mainstream paper staff to defend
BDS. You can imagine the fierce criticism they will face.
The US Campaign is
encouraging folks to write to the Globe. Two of the campaign's talking points leaped out at me:
For years, Western audiences have expected Palestinians to respond
to Israel's incredible violence with nonviolence. That's precisely what
BDS is -- a nonviolent response to Israel's violence.
If the US government and international community were holding Israel
accountable for its violations of international law instead of
supporting and financing them, civil society actions like this would
not be necessary.
These are very powerful arguments. The reason the situation is so
volatile in Israel/Palestine is that governments have failed their
responsibility. And brave civil society movements have taken up that
responsibility because they see fellow human beings being oppressed.
(Rachel Corrie and Furkan Dogan were doing what governmental
organizations should have been doing when they were killed.)
Palestinians have shown incredible restraint over decades of occupation.
That's why I support BDS, because it's nonviolent pressure in the
context of desperate conditions, under which people actually have a
right to take up guns."
Will you write a note of support to let...@globe.com? Thanks,
Andrea