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    Did an Ivy League Professor Suggest Including Anti-Israel Messaging in College Courses?

    There is an audio clip making the rounds (scroll down to listen) of pro-Israel blogs, purporting to reveal a University of Pennsylvania professor apparently suggesting that fellow teachers insert a boycott Israel message into their courses, even in courses not connected to Middle East politics.

    The audio clip was taped at the National Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) Conference earlier this month at the University of Pennsylvania about which The Blaze reported.

    Israel National News reports:

    In a breakout session of the “Academic Boycott of Israel” initiative, Amy Kaplan, professor of English at the University of Pennsylvania spoke about how teachers can most effectively demonize Israel in every classroom as well as the "positive aspects" of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement.

    A member of the audience asked Kaplan how teachers could incorporate ways of de-legitimizing Israel “especially, I guess, when the course is not dealing directly with material that has to do with Palestine?”

    She answered:

    “Well I don’t know how you can, how you can address the issue if you’re not dealing with a course that has no content or relationship to it…but I know that, I mean, you can make courses that have content.”

    “…you can teach a course on which you included prison as a really, really big thing, not only in the political life of Palestinians, but also in their literature and in their poetry. So that will be kind of an ideal way – you take a thematic course, and you bring in themes from this issue.”

    Kaplan offered specific texts that could be used to drive home the point:

    “...And, literature is a really great way to teach students about what’s going on, students who think they know they have an ideological line, a political line, and then they read, you know, they read Darwish, they read, you know, The Pessoptimist and it opens up a whole new world.”

    Mahmoud Darwish was an influential Palestinian poet and PLO member who became a national symbol for many Palestinians. Kaplan was presumably referring to the book “The Secret Life of Saeed: The Pessoptimist,” by Emile Habiby whose Amazon description reads:

    Saeed is the comic hero, the luckless fool, whose tale tells of aggression and resistance, terror and heroism, reason and loyalty that typify the hardships and struggles of Arabs in Israel…The author's own anger and sorrow at Palestine's tragedy and his acquaintance with the absurdities of Israeli politics (he was once a member of Israel's parliament himself) are here transmuted into satire both biting and funny.

    The pro-Israel blogger Elder of Ziyon who originally posted the audio of Prof. Kaplan on YouTube wrote:

    Here we have a professor at an Ivy League university explicitly calling on like-minded educators to shoehorn hate of Israel into every one of their classes.

    For these academics, college is not about teaching but it is merely a platform for them to spout their political views at their captive audience.

    Kaplan, from UPenn’s English department, teaches classes including “Contact and Conflict: Literatures of Palestine and Israel,” “19th Century US Imperialism,” and “The Vietnam War in Literature and Film.” She is also a signatory to the pro-Palestinian “U.S. Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel” which calls for boycotting Israeli universities and academics, including those who support the Palestinian cause.

    Kaplan’s right to free speech is protected under the First Amendment. However, is the English department presenting alternate points of view to balance out Kaplan’s one-sided presentation? How are impressionable 18 and 19-year-old students supposed to discern the complexities of the Israel-Palestinian conflict if only one side of the story is presented?

    Kaplan who is on leave this semester did not respond to an e-mail message requesting comment.*

    Does Kaplan have a valid point on the merits of threading Palestinian talking-points into university lesson plans or is it just a veiled effort at indoctrination? Listen to the audio and decide:

    *Update: the Elder of Ziyon blog that originally posted the above audio received comment from University of Pennsylvania English Department Chair Nancy Bentley. See her comments here in which she calls the characterization of Prof. Kaplan's remarks "not accurate."

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    • ben  •  3 mths ago
      Nothing wrong with literature and poetry from both sides but to make one sided anti anything is wrong.
      • howard johnson 3 mths ago
        do not be that stupid
      • ben 3 mths ago
        Why is that stupid. palistinians have poets and writers as does the Israelies. Both will be slanted in their favor but it not the teachers that should say who is right.
      • Millicent 3 mths ago
        Ben, there is nothing wrong w/your sincere concern nor what the prof is doing..she is generating interest for the students...Younger than 18 are now entrepreneurs(running businesses), researching everything, developing new concepts in many different fields..not accepting any one's views..The more informed they are..the better for the future of this country..The students question/research everything..I know as I am in hot pursuit of a Phd..and I love it when these subjects are introduced..and I assure you, no one accepts only what is presented..normally we are given the challenge to prove/disprove the subject.(present views after much research w/proven resources/facts). I ask you, what student do you know, that accepts face value anything? And that is the way it should be!!We are in the 21st century w/technology that allows them to research any/everything.
    • mightbesane  •  Allentown, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      My generation - the Baby Boom - has ruined so many aspects of our daily lives that I feel ashamed. From Neo-Conservatism to Political Correctness, we've polarized American society as never before.
    • noa  •  Tel Aviv, Israel  •  3 mths ago
      i have no problem with her belief system and her wanting to do something about it.. as a student sitting in class listening to one sided view its unbearable especially if the class has nothing to do with the topic. I hope the students can make their own minds about the issue and find different places to get information and then decide.
      • Natalie 3 mths ago
        Well said Noa.
      • Paul 3 mths ago
        Hoping 18 year olds can make up their minds sounds wonderful. However if one is constantly exposed to one side of a story and the political culture your immersed in is politically correct, all an average 18 year old cares about is being accepted by their peers.
      • Millicent 3 mths ago
        Noa has it correct..there is nothing wrong w/what the prof is doing..she is generating interest for the students..Paul you are sooo wrong!! Younger than 18 are now entrepreneurs(running businesses), researching everything..not accepting no one's views..The more informed they are..the better for the future of this country..The students question/research everything..I know as I am in hot pursuit of a Phd..and I love it when these subjects are introduced..and I assure you, no one accepts only what is presented..normally we are given the challenge to prove/disprove the subject.(present views after much research w/proven resources/facts).
    • Ytuque  •  Seoul, South Korea  •  3 mths ago
      Drunks and uneducated people say ridiculous things, but nobody can beat a university professor. They think their expertise in one narrow field carries over into other areas.
      • RigdumFunidos 3 mths ago
        William Buckeley once said he would rather be governed by 40 people chosen at random from the Boston phone book than the Harvard faculty; I used to think this was foolish, but now I agree. And the closest thing to that we have ever had is Obama and his friends and 'czars.'
      • truman 3 mths ago
        it used to be you had to publish to achieve tenure....now you just rant something insanely reactionary that the dweeb students can rally around in the media...its part of the american dumbing down process.
    • Jeff  •  3 mths ago
      Those who support the peace process should find a solution to this problem.
      Failing to do so and asking for a peace process nonetheless is the sign of not bothering to understand the specifics of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

      This is exactly what is missing sometimes for both the so-called liberal and conservative sides in the Jewish debate. I would say, first take some time to learn what is happening in the Middle East and only then decide.
      • Jerry 3 mths ago
        The solution was, for the last 40 years since UN 242 was passed, Israel go back to 67 borders. So what's the hold up Israel?
      • Jeff 3 mths ago
        Why Israel was attacked by Arabs in 67?
      • Salexpo 3 mths ago
        Israel attacked Arabs in a Pearl Harbor in 67. Just like the "defensive" attack by the Japs, right Jeff?
    • chris  •  3 mths ago
      If It were not for the Jews The Islamists would be focusing on killing Christians- If it were not for the Christians they would be killing Buddhists etc... then at last the Moslem's would kill each other which they do now with great zeal -
      • 3 mths ago
        If there is no Muslim people, Jews busy slaughtering the Christians.
        First casualty from the Jews in Palestine is Christian Palestine.
      • Joe Smith 3 mths ago
        Not quite go back further. The fact is where ever there are Muslims there is violence. And why do you Muslims want to live in the West and not in your own failed Muslim countries? You want to ruin the West as well?
      • 3 mths ago
        The fact, Jews are invaders
    • bat boy  •  New York, New York  •  3 mths ago
      A LOOK AT Valentine's Day UNDER ARAB Hegemony.
      1. Against the law. Punishment: Death
      2.Against the law. Punishment: Death
      3.Against the law. Punishment: Death
      4.Against the law. Punishment: Death
    • Outsider  •  3 mths ago
      There was a time, long, long ago; before the PC movement took over, when university classrooms were places for discussion, argument, critical thinking, and (dare I say it), controversy. We have now become so terrified of words and ideas that threaten our (apparently rather fragile) world views that we don't even want them in the same room with us. All part of the stupidification of America; no wonder science is no longer welcome here and we are losing our ability to compete in a world market.
    • Pirate Paul  •  3 mths ago
      Liberals have been doing this kind of stuff in public education for as long as we've had it. But when a different and perhaps unpopular point of view rears a head, look out.
    • Jamil Baroody  •  Jeddah, Saudi Arabia  •  3 mths ago
      Just make sure you tell your kids the truth at home. Islam has Al Takkyie (Sharia commanded deception of Infidels) so finely tuned that word of mouth is the only way to preserve the truth for our culture.
    • bat boy  •  New York, New York  •  3 mths ago
      Ok, let's not work with Israeli university anymore. Let's team up with Islam U. Course study concentration can be based around the social sciences...lol.. There can be a course on women's rights, religious tolerance, and of course i don't want to forget history. The name of the course could be Arab Revisionist history 101
    • trucker11  •  Signal Hill, California  •  3 mths ago
      Hmm. Freedom of speech or mind poisoning our children? I support freedom of speech, except when our teachers hide their personal anti anything thoughts to their courses, whether it be anti gay, anti war, anti israel etc. Your job as a teacher is to present both sides and let students decide. You want to espouse your personal views -- take it to the location on campus where soap box rants are allowed (most campuses have one). At least there, students can argue back without fear of their grades.
    • POLITICAL CORRECT  •  3 mths ago
      most teachers and professors are ok but some are WORTHLESS people too..............
    • bat boy  •  New York, New York  •  3 mths ago
      Arabs use to hijack plans now they hijack history. DON'T LET ARABS HIJAK DEMOCRACY
    • Blackwatch  •  3 mths ago
      Weird headline--at first glance, I thought that it said "ANTI-ISRAEL MASSAGING!"
    • JR1  •  Dearborn, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      Propaganda in the newspapers and being taught in the universities, what ever happen to objectivity and honest debate? It is up to the individual to say enough is enough and boycott classes by these professors or newspapers that fail to provide balanced reporting. The result of such propaganda drive wedges into society until violence results, only with both sides given do we at least have understanding of each other. Enough with this divisiveness.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 mths ago
      She sounds like "Little Drummer Girl".
    • A Yahoo! User  •  3 mths ago
      Another self-hating left leaning #$%$
    • Sargon Sawa  •  3 mths ago
      There ain't Jews in Egypt. They've got rid of them all. Now they're killing Christians.
    • Dan  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 mths ago
      A partial list of Muslim attacks:

      18 April 1983 - 1983 United States embassy bombing 63 killed, 120 wounded.
      23 October 1983 - 1983 Beirut barracks bombing 305 killed, 75 wounded.
      26 February 1993 – World Trade Center bombing, New York City. Six killed.
      13 March 1993 – 1993 Bombay bombings. Mumbai, India. 250 dead, 700 injured.
      28 July 1994 – Buenos Aires, Argentina. Vehicle suicide bombing attack against AMIA building, the local Jewish community representation. 85 dead, more than 300 injured.
      24 December 1994 – Air France Flight 8969 hijacking in Algiers by three members of Armed Islamic Group of Algeria and another terrorist. Seven killed, including the hijackers.
      25 June 1996 – Khobar Towers bombing, 20 killed, 372 wounded.
      17 November 1997 – Luxor attack, six terrorists attack tourists at Egypts famous Luxor Ruins. 68 foreign tourists killed.
      14 February 1998 – Bombing in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India. 13 bombs explode within a 12 km radius. 46 killed and over 200 injured.
      7 August 1998 – 1998 United States embassy bombings in Tanzania and Kenya. 224 dead. 4000+ injured.
      4 September 1999 – A series of bombing attacks in several cities of Russia, nearly 300 killed.
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