Funny thing is, that was only his second post. Which is one more than I was expecting.I do enjoy it when nazi sympathizers out themselves.
Funny thing is, that was only his second post. Which is one more than I was expecting.I do enjoy it when nazi sympathizers out themselves.
To nobody’s surprise, the UK National Union of Students (NUS) is revealed to be an antisemitic cesspit.
Twitter is being sued in Germany by two groups claiming the social network failed to remove six posts attacking Jewish people and denying the Holocaust, after they were reported.
The posts were published after billionaire Elon Musk bought the platform in October 2022.
But his tweets, which now represent most of the company's communications output, have not mentioned the case.
Antisemitism and Holocaust denial are illegal in Germany.
They also violate Twitter's own terms and conditions..."
...A site that is based entirely in the US, and happens to be accessible worldwide simply because that's the default state of the internet, has no such obligations and the only recourse any other country could have is to block it. Which most civilized countries are loath to do both because it's such a nuclear option and because Only Villains Do That.
You have been paying attention to how Elon's running Twitter right?It also depends on how Twitter is operating. A company that big probably has offices all around the world, meaning it needs to have business licenses (or the local equivalent) in all those countries, which presumably means it is legally obliged to abide by the strictest laws of all of those countries combined. A site that is based entirely in the US, and happens to be accessible worldwide simply because that's the default state of the internet, has no such obligations and the only recourse any other country could have is to block it. Which most civilized countries are loath to do both because it's such a nuclear option and because Only Villains Do That.
An Arab professor and lecturer in diversity has accused George Washington University of “colluding” with a rightwing pro-Israel group over a federal complaint accusing her of antisemitism.
The group, StandWithUs (SWU), filed a complaint with the US education department’s civil rights office claiming that Lara Sheehi, an assistant professor of clinical psychology, discriminated against Jewish students by refusing to accept their definitions of antisemitism...
A Jewish student noted that one of the books that the cohort had read said that it is important to understand that when people of color explain that an issue is about race, it is about race. The student requested that the same courtesy be extended to all groups when they say they have experienced harassment and discrimination. She asked the class to accept with equal validity claims by Jews who describe their experiences of Jew-hatred. The student also noted that it is important not to tokenize Jews who hold opinions that are outside the majority consensus. Most Jews, she explained, disagree with the position that anti-Zionism never constitutes antisemitism. Finally, the student said she felt unsafe in a program that would invite a speaker who endorsed violence against Israeli civilians and who, therefore, may celebrate the murder of her Israeli relatives. In response, Professor Sheehi called the student's comment "Islamophobic and anti-Palestinian".... Professor Sheehi never denied or dismissed the concerns of any other identity group in class, much less in such an aggressive fashion... or subject them to public vilification. She never invited any other speaker or encouraged student attendance at any other program focusing solely on one national or ethnic group, as she had invited attendance at the program which disparaged Israelis and Jews.
"...During the fall 2022 semester Professor Sheehi was teaching a required but zero-credit (i.e. non-GPA weighted) course, “Diversity I,” for doctoral candidates in the Professional Psychology Program, which is intended to prepare students for professional practice. At the first class session following Professor Shalhoub-Kevorkian’s talk, several students complained that they felt unsafe as Jews because the talk had characterized certain practices of the Israeli state as racist. In response, Professor Sheehi used that day’s class session to discuss how to foster an environment in which differing viewpoints could be expressed while attending to the responsibilities of clinicians. There is no evidence that either Professor Sheehi or Professor Kevorkian-Shalhoub engaged in speech that can reasonably be characterized as antisemitic...
...Professor Sheehi should not be cancelled for her tweets. That would be an affront to free speech. She was exercising her legitimate and protected right to freedom of expression on a personal social media account. But it seems like unbecoming language from a representative of the APA. Sheehi also appears to be speaking about all Israelis, not just Zionists. And while it is within one’s rights to oppose Zionism, to hear a professional psychologist claim that all Zionists suffer from mental illness and are psychotic seems to indicate that she will not treat patients or students fairly if they disagree with her political views. And to pathologize political adversaries arguably falls under misuse of influence, which is explicitly prohibited by the APA Code of Ethics. In addition, Sheehi refers to herself online as a psychoanalyst although she does not have this qualification, which is also a direct violation of APA ethics...