During
a Chicago-area universities tour, Professor Steven Salaita spoke at the
University of Chicago on October 7, 2014. He was joined by Electronic
Intifada author Ali Abunimah. The topic of this meeting was to discuss
the facts and implications concerning why a job offer made to Prof.
Salaita in August at the University of Illinois/Urbana-Champaign (UIUC)
was withdrawn by the administration, following his public tweets
criticizing Israel over the bombing of Gaza and killing of over 500
children there.
Salaita
is introduced by Brian Leiter, professor of Jurisprudence at the
University of Chicago. Professor Leiter comments on the legal
circumstances. "That First Amendment right does not come with a caveat
to the effect that only civil or respectful expression is actually
protected...Yet the Chancellor and the Board of Trustees of the
University of Illinois have acted as though they have a right to punish
speakers who say "f**k" the draft or f**k America or f**k Israel. But
they have no such right."
Salaita
and Abunimah focused on the key issues of what Salaita's firing means
in the critical battle on U.S. campuses over academic freedom, and in
American society in general over the first amendment and U.S. foreign
policy.
Salaita
is amply quotable. Israel wants Palestinians to think of themselves
"that our barbarity is atavistic and imminent. It precedes our
subjectivity, restricts our earthly presence and marks us as inferior.
We can achieve the lofty status of pitiable only when we grovel."
Ali
Abunimah reveals documents showing the interference of UIUC's wealthy
Zionist donors in the Salaita affair. Abunimah also speaks of his
valuable research on the Zionist rightwing roadmap for manipulating
political thought on American campuses: "Key pro-Israel lobby groups,
like the David Project, have said in their own internal strategy
documents that the future of the U.S.-Israel relationship will be
decided on campuses...and they actually identify as positive trends for
Israel the corporatization of higher education, the growth of private,
for-profit education...and business schools that are growing at the
expense of the humanities as a trend that is positive for Israel...They
also talk about the kinds of tactics that are to be used at a very
specific level... [The David Project says] in the long term efforts must
be made to limit the ability for faculty members to use their positions
to propagandize against the Jewish state...In the interim accusing
faculty members who propagandize against Israel of academic malpractice
is likely to be a much more effective strategy than challenging specific
allegations or invoking anti-Jewish bigotry."
The
two-hour event has been carefully edited down to 28 minutes to fit our
time slot on cable-tv. Shot with two cameras with quality audio via XLR
output. Suitable for presentation to classrooms. Length - 28:10