"When the debate is lost, slander becomes the tool of the loser."
Socrates
A eleventh hour resolution attacking our Jewish Community hero, Tammi Rossman Benjamin has been introduced to the ASUC under the guise of a resolution against hate speech. It will be voted on at Cal Berkeley tomorrow. The sponsoring senators include ASUC Senator Sadia Saifuddin, Senator Klein Lieu, Senator Rosemary Hua, Senator George Kadifa and Senator Daley Vertiz. Tammi Rossman Benjamin has been singled out because of her tireless work with the Amcha Initiative, fighting anti-Semitism on campus. This is just another attempt to silence her voice.
The resolution follows:
Resolution Condemning Islamophobic Hate Speech at the University of California
WHEREAS, the University of California has identified the issue of
campus climate as a priority for administration, staff, and students
across the UC system; and,
WHEREAS, the UC prides itself on
welcoming students from any race, religion, gender, ethnicity, or sexual
orientation, yet pockets of racism and hate still exist on this campus
which makes the UC an unwelcoming experience for certain communities;
and,
WHEREAS, Islamophobia is defined as the irrational fear of
Islam, Muslims, or anything related to the Islamic or Arab cultures and
traditions; and,
WHEREAS, since September 11, 2001,
Islamophobia has become the latest “hazing” technique across the United
States and has created a chilling effect for Muslims, Arabs, and South
Asians in their communities, work-environments, and campuses; and,
WHEREAS, according to a Gallup Study, 60% of of Muslim Americans say that Muslims face prejudice from Americans; and,
WHEREAS, 48% of Muslim Americans say that they have personally faced
racial or religious discrimination, which is on par with Hispanic
Americans (48%), and African Americans (45%), while 54% of Arab
Americans say they have experienced this type of discrimination; and,
WHEREAS, since 2006, Muslim students have been targeted for
surveillance by the FBI in Orange County, who said that they are paying
particular attention to Muslim students at UC Irvine and UCLA; and,
WHEREAS, this surveillance is occurring on the East Coast as well, with
the New York Police Department surveillance of Muslim students at Yale,
Columbia, Syracuse, Rutgers, New York University, and Brooklyn College; and,
WHEREAS, these racist and selective surveillance
procedures are justified by figures in mainstream media, such as David
Horowitz, who defines the core mission of the MSA to “advance the
Islamic Jihad against the Jews and Christians of the Middle East, and
ultimately against the United States”, and,
WHEREAS, attempts
to mischaracterize and chill Palestinian activism have occurred on
Berkeley’s own campus, with a lawsuit filed in July 2011(later dismissed
in court) against the UC Regents and President Mark Yudof containing
extremely Islamophobic and anti-Arab rhetoric referring to Students for
Justice in Palestine and the Muslims Students Association as
“anti-Semitic” and “pro-terrorist”; and,
WHEREAS, the
plaintiffs in the lawsuit allege that “the more publicly active SJP may
be understood as the more militant arm of the outwardly benevolent MSA”
and that SJP, MSA, and MSU all “fund terrorism” and are tied to
terrorist groups; and,
WHEREAS, more recently, UC Santa Cruz
lecturer Tammi Rossman-Benjamin has been responsible for inciting racist
and Islamophobic rhetoric by claiming that students in the MSA and SJP
are “...generally motivated by very strong religious and political
convictions, they have a fire in their belly, they come to the
university, many of them are foreign students who come from countries
and cultures where anti-Semitism is how they think about the world …
These are not your ordinary student groups like College Republicans or
Young Democrats. These are students who come with a serious agenda, who
have ties to terrorist organizations.”; and,
WHEREAS, claims
such as those cited above create an unsafe and divisive environment for
Middle Eastern, Muslim, South Asian students, and others who may be
perceived as being of similar descent, and these claims are completely
opposite to the values of a premier university system; and,
WHEREAS, the President of the University of California, Mark Yudof, is
responsible for advocating for all students regardless of race,
ethnicity, religion, or sexual orientation; and,
WHEREAS, the
University of California is no place for hateful and inflammatory
rhetoric and holds its students, faculty, staff, and affiliates to
higher standards that promote a positive and inclusive campus climate;
therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED, that the ASUC condemn the remarks of
lecturer Tammi Rossman-Benjamin and those described in the
above-mentioned lawsuit as hateful and inflammatory; and,
BE IT
FURTHER RESOLVED, that the ASUC urge President Mark Yudof to condemn
these inflammatory, hateful, and racist assumptions by UCSC lecturer
Tammi Rossman-Benjamin against Middle Eastern, Muslim, South Asian, and
Palestinian activists; and,
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that EAVP
Shahryar Abbasi write a letter to UCOP condemning the racist and bigoted
language by Tammi Rossman-Benjamin and President Yudof’s failure to
address the matter, as well as passing a similar bill with UCSA; and,
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the ASUC urge other campuses to pass similar bills in their respective student governments.
A reminder to Tammi: " First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they fight you, then you win." Mahatma Gandhi. And for the rest of you, consider dropping the ASUC senators a quick email. You can reach them here. Ask them to eliminate the attacks on Tammi Benjamin from this resolution
UPDATE:
The resolution was passed by the ASUC last night.
This is an outrage, and I will cross-post. Tammi is my friewnd and I support her.
ReplyDeleteI suppose there is no call for censure of the hate speech issuing from Malik Ali and others on the annual MSU Hate Speech Week (s) at UCI.
ReplyDeleteWhat stupid hypocrites these students are.
Just so you know- this was the result of a personal vendetta of one student- Rebecca Pierce from UC Santa Cruz- she knew it would never pass at her school, so she had it done at Berkeley. If this vote had been taken in Santa cruz, all of Prof Benjamins' students would have been out to defend her. This was a chicken shit cowardly act by Rebecca Pierce
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