Login to post comments | No account yet? Register here
| Boycott: Weapon of the Weak |
|
|
| Monday, 16 July 2007 | |
|
Here is Ghada Karmi’s excellent piece from Ha’aretz. (For other great arguments in favour of the boycott, check out Gabriel Ash’s ‘Why Boycott Israel? Because It’s Good for You‘, and ‘Why the Boycott of Israel is Justified‘)
Readers have left 4 comments.
Darren:
Quote
If the boycott is "The Weapon of The Weak" then you declare that you have lost the argument since you are so weak that a meaningless gesture like a boycott isn't going to work.
You acknowledge that you are left with your weakest argument. The NUJ boycott collapsed. See journalists reporting from Israel NOT boycotting Israel products? The UCU boycott is collapsing because the members demand a debate about it and the groundswell opinion is that it will be overturned. The UK government is against it. One or two committed nutters will avoid buying a Carmel avacado but should any academic refuse to deal with an Israeli academic I assure you the maximum publicity and corresponding retaliation will be great publicity AGAINST the boycott. I never can figure out how boycotters of Israeli products still have to rely on Israeli products in PC's , operating systems and the Internet. The loony left. Gesture politics because they are bored and impotent. BTW - read up on Engage and people like David Hirsh. He may be a Zionist but he is also a stern critic of Israel.
(1)
2007-07-16 08:00:49
RSD:
Quote
While the condemnation of Israel's human rights record may be very well justified, it is hard to understand why Israel out of the plethora of allegedly oppressive states is singled out for boycotts and sanctions. The proponents have singularly failed to come up with a rational argument to support their assertions. This failure gives credence to the claim that it is anti-semitism that is behind the calls for action against Israel.
Oddly the academics who call for a boycott of Israel are strangely silent over China. The People's Republic of China has been illegally occupying Tibet since the mid-1950's, has settled Han Chinese to build its own ethnic majority and has brutalised the Tibetans in ways that over-shadow anything that the Israelis have done. I suppose one could claim that as the Tibetans are not Muslims then they are not a concern of the Muslim world. If that were the case then why are the same proponents of sanctions against Israel silent about the oppression of the native muslim Uighur population of Xinjiang province in western China by Han Chinese and the colonisation by Han Chinese there to ensure that the Uighur and other Turkomen peoples are not able to assert the right of local autonomy specified in the Chinese constitution. This inconsistency amongst academics and others in relation to boycotts of oppressive regimes suggests bias which in this case can only explained by endemic anti-semitism. Perhaps the lesson for the Zionists is that were the state of Israel to become a Mukabarat dictatorship and end multi-party electoral government (like the neighbouring states which are not subject to calls for sanctions), then UK academia would end calls for sanctions. - An interesting lesson
(2)
2007-07-16 08:40:47
Cappie:
Quote
another very pitiful attempt to talk about israel in a non-intellectual manner. Are you surprised that you are now a howling measure of amusement? THIS is your case?
I mean, no wonder you guys keep on getting walked over all the time if this is your level of intellectual engagement. Boycott? so when are you boycotting Sudan or Congo? when you do that, we will talk about Israel. Oh!, how about boycotting the UK? since it participated in the Iraq war? boycott yourself, lol silly chaps
(3)
2007-07-16 09:37:55
Boycott is Big Mistake:
Quote
There is one obvious reason why boycotts of Israel should be avoided. Even leaving aside arguments of anti-Semitism or their effectiveness, the aim of a boycott is to force someone to do something.
In South Africa, the apartheid regime was a unilateral action. A boycott could force those enforcing apartheid to stop. In Israel the issue is one of occupation. The final aim of the boycott must surely be to make Israel decide that it must comply with the will of the boycotters. But, to end the occupation Israel must negotiate with the Palestinians. Unilateral withdrawal from Gaza was condemned precisely because it was unilateral. So, do the boycotters want to force Israel to act even more unilaterally? If they want an effective peace then surely they should boycott both sides and force them to come to an agreement. By boycotting only Israel they are (if they manage to achieve anything) furthering Israeli unilateralism.
(4)
2007-07-16 18:28:14
|




The UK Israel
lobby has been hyperactive ever since the UCU passed the boycott motion
against Israel. Earlier when the AUT passed a similar motion, no less a
figure than Israel’s ultra right-wing former Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu was dispatched to counter the motion. Pressure groups like
‘Engage’ were set up and propaganda was ratcheted up to discredit
civil society’s first attempt to hold Israel to account for its crimes
against the Palestinian people. The web was saturated with drumbeat of
piffle from the propaganda network Euston Manifesto, which is comprised
exclusively of Zionist proponents of the invasion of Iraq. The new
campaign is even more vicious, except this time it has completley
dispensed with appearances of sophistication. Recently the 









