NYU: where Socratic dialogue is a Soviet-style four-hour oration from the Dear Leader
So the pro-Israel forces are in a tizzy again about a violation of campus propriety.
It seems that the Students for Justice in Palestine group at NYU distributed fliers across two dormitories informing the students that they had to evacuate their dorms because the buildings were going to be demolished within three days. The obvious point being to model what it feels like to be a Palestinian, who is routinely subjected to such notices. Which is exactly what the flier said. And just in case there was any confusion, the good folks at SJP took pains to write across the bottom of the flier:
THIS IS NOT A REAL EVICTION NOTICE. This is intended to draw attention to the reality that Palestinians confront an a regular basis.
Now pro-Israel students, groups, and politicians are claiming that the fliers are anti-Semitic and that they create a “hostile campus environment.” NYU has launched an investigation.
More hilarious, the university’s spokesman says that the fliers are “not an invitation to thoughtful, open discussion” and that they are “disappointingly inconsistent with standards we expect to prevail in a scholarly community.”
From the university where Socratic dialogue is a Soviet-style four-hour oration from the Dear Leader.
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For a much fuller and more comprehensive dissection of this “controversy,” see Phan Nguyen’s masterful take.
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