By Caitlin Johnstone
February 18, 2021 "Information
Clearing House" - The Eighth Circuit
Court of Appeals has ruled that Arkansas’ anti-BDS
law violates the First Amendment of the US
Constitution, because it plainly does.
“The Arkansas Times has successfully
challenged a law that prohibits the state from doing
business with companies that boycott Israel,”
Mondoweiss
reports. “The Little Rock-based weekly filed the
lawsuit in 2018 and was represented by the ACLU. The
paper takes no official position on BDS, but it
launched the legal challenge after the University of
Arkansas Pulaski Technical College refused to sign
an advertising contract with The Arkansas Times,
unless it signed the pledge. A U.S. district court
judge dismissed the case in 2019, but last week the
Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals found the law
unconstitutional in a 2-1 decision.”
“One of the greatest threats to free speech are
laws banning state contracts with any company or
citizen advocating a boycott of Israel,”
tweeted journalist Glenn Greenwald of the
ruling. “Every court to review them, except one,
declared them unconstitutional. That sole court just
got overruled: good news. These laws, which
proliferated in numerous states, haven’t received
the attention they deserve given what a grave threat
to free speech they pose.”
This is an important victory for civil rights
defenders and for Palestinian rights activists, but
it’s just one battle in a much larger war.
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In a recent article titled “Biden
officials pledge to fight BDS“, Electronic
Intifada‘s Josh Ruebner documents the
“vitriolic opposition” which various members of the
current administration have voiced against the
Boycott,
Divestment and Sanctions protest
movement against the Israeli government’s flagrant
violations of international law and its apartheid
abuses of the Palestinian people, and the
administration’s support for the International
Holocaust Remembrance Alliance definition of
anti-Semitism which civil rights advocates
criticize as “a pretext to smear and censor
supporters of Palestinian rights.”
Ruebner writes:
The Biden administration “embraces and
champions” the so-called IHRA
definition of anti-Semitism, a State
Department official said on Monday.
Kara McDonald, deputy assistant secretary of
state for democracy, human rights and labor,
praised the definition “with its real-world
examples” as “an invaluable tool” to “call hate
by its proper name and take effective action,” according to
the JTA news agency.
McDonald is serving temporarily as the Biden
administration’s point person on the issue until
it names a special envoy on anti-Semitism.
The IHRA
definition has been promoted by Israel and
its lobby groups.
It has been strongly opposed by civil
libertarians and Palestinian and Jewish
organizations which see it as a pretext to smear
and censor supporters of Palestinian rights.
Its use as a tool of censorship has even
been criticized by
the definition’s original author.
This is because some of the definition’s
accompanying examples equate legitimate
criticisms of Israeli government policies and
actions with anti-Jewish bigotry.
So we can definitely expect the attacks on BDS
and other Palestinian rights activism to continue
with extreme aggression. Anti-imperialists often
attribute this forceful campaign to Israel’s central
role in the western empire’s geostrategic agendas in
the Middle East, and that’s certainly a big part of
it; if Palestinians are able to obtain equal rights
in Israel the nation’s government and behavior will
look drastically different from the way it looks
today.
But another major motive behind these attacks
which doesn’t get enough attention is to sabotage
and undermine the left in the western world, in much
the same way as the “war on drugs” was originally
intended to do.
In 2016 the late journalist and author Dan Baum
revealed something that he’d been told in 1994
by former top Nixon advisor and Watergate
co-conspirator John Ehrlichman (emphasis added):
At the time, I was writing a book about the
politics of drug prohibition. I started to ask
Ehrlichman a series of earnest, wonky questions
that he impatiently waved away. “You want to
know what this was really all about?” he asked
with the bluntness of a man who, after public
disgrace and a stretch in federal prison, had
little left to protect. “The Nixon campaign in
1968, and the Nixon White House after that, had
two enemies: the antiwar left and black people.
You understand what I’m saying? We knew
we couldn’t make it illegal to be either against
the war or black, but by getting the public to
associate the hippies with marijuana and blacks
with heroin, and then criminalizing both
heavily, we could disrupt those communities. We
could arrest their leaders, raid their homes,
break up their meetings, and vilify them night
after night on the evening news. Did we
know we were lying about the drugs? Of course
we did.”
In much the same way, those in charge of the
capitalist empire could never get away with
outlawing support for socialism or opposition to
imperialism, but they can target things that
socialists and anti-imperialists happen to support
in order to disrupt the left.
Last month the prominent Israeli civil rights
organization B’Tselem
published an analysis titled “A regime of Jewish
supremacy from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean
Sea: This is apartheid”, finding that “the bar for
labeling the Israeli regime as apartheid has been
met.”
Anyone who moves a sufficient distance to the
left of the mainstream
so-called “center” will necessarily find
themselves in opposition to a right-wing government
with institutionalized apartheid. The true left’s
inherent opposition to injustice, racism and
imperialism necessarily means a leftist will
inevitably find their way into that position once
they learn enough and move far enough outside of
imperialist mainstream indoctrination.
By taking this natural consequence of sincere
leftism and labeling it “anti-Semitism”, as the
aforementioned IHRA definition of anti-Semitism
effectively does, the imperial propaganda engine
has given itself a bludgeon with which to attack
every part of the ideological spectrum which opposes
capitalism and imperialism.
Whether or not Ehrlichman’s account of the
origins of the drug war is accurate (some
dispute its exact nature), it cannot be denied
that minorities and political dissidents have been
affected far more adversely by the drug war than the
white right-wingers who comprised Nixon’s base.
Their leaders absolutely were arrested. Their homes
absolutely were raided. Their meetings absolutely
have been broken up. They absolutely were vilified
night after night on the evening news.
In the same way, it hasn’t been neo-Nazis and
other right wing extremists who’ve wound up targeted
by the dishonest
conflation of anti-Zionism with anti-Semitism,
it’s been peace activists and the left, whether that
be
on college campuses or in politics.
The strongest example of the latter is of course
the UK’s Jeremy Corbyn, who through a
series of odd accidents found himself within
spitting distance of leading a major western power
as an anti-imperialist socialist. This could not be
tolerated, so an
entirely bogus narrative about an
epidemic of anti-Semitism in Corbyn’s Labour
Party, largely aided by Corbyn’s
history of support for Palestinian rights, was
hammered day after day by the
mass media with
unbelievable force until his party lost and his
faction was subverted.
Anyone of sufficient influence who is far enough
outside the capitalist, imperialist consensus
worldview will necessarily find themselves similarly
targeted for their inevitable opposition to Israeli
apartheid, with the shrieking narratives of the
political/media class as shrill, urgent and
hysterical as they need to be to undermine their
subject into impotence.
This weapon will continue to be used against the
left, not only to support Israel but to prevent the
rise of any political movements in powerful western
nations which would threaten the capitalist,
imperialist world order.
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