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Mediocrates
03-06-2009, 06:53 AM
Thursday 5 March 2009

The elite protest against today’s Israel Day of Science in London is built on double standards and a deep disdain for academic freedom.
Tim Black

At the London Science Museum today, school students will be able to attend workshops on everything from solar energy to water desalination. That these science sessions will be run by experts in their fields, such as a physicist who worked on the Large Hadron Collider or a leading nanotechnology researcher, will be of immense value to the students, many of whom will be taking science A-levels this summer.

There is a problem, however. This ‘Israel Day of Science’ is organised by the Zionist Federation and several Israeli universities, a fact of sufficient power to prompt a 400-strong protest organised by the British Committee for the Universities of Palestine (BRICUP), the same group which has consistently called for a ban to be imposed on Israeli academics. In an open letter to the Guardian, the protest organisers write: ‘The event is promoted by the Zionist Federation and is designed to showcase the scientific achievements of seven Israeli universities. But all of these are complicit in the Israeli occupation and in the policies and weaponry so recently deployed to such disastrous effect in Gaza… The event is being billed as a celebration of science. In fact it is an attempted celebration of Israel.’ (1)

A celebration of Israel? While there’s little doubt that the Israel Day of Science pays tribute to the achievements of scientists working in Israel, the content of the day is, as far as I can tell (and the title’s a clue here), science. Subjects include cancer research, stem cells, biochemistry and water desalination. There are no sessions on 1948, Gaza or the West Bank. While the organisers of the day do seem to be showing off the achievements of scientists employed in Israel, that is considerably different to boasting about Israel the nation, or celebrating the ‘occupation of Palestine’.

Sadly, making a distinction between science and the nationality, let alone the opinions, of its practitioners seems to be beyond those calling for the Science Museum to expel the Israeli scientists in their midst. In the words of the frontpage splash in the Independent on Tuesday, ‘400 academics, a Nobel laureate and the former chair of the Science Select Committee called on the museum to cancel workshops due to be held this week that promote Israeli scientific achievements to schoolchildren’ (2). Perhaps it is just unfortunate wording, but what on earth are ‘Israeli scientific achievements’? Does cancer research have national characteristics? Is physics in Tel Aviv different to physics at Imperial (London)?

Analogies with Nazi-era Germany are too easily and too carelessly flung around these days, both to the detriment of understanding events in the present and the horrors of the past. The protest against the Israel Day of Science bears no relation to Nazism, as some of the shrill defenders of Israel have claimed. And yet, insofar as the protesters are conflating scientific achievement with the national background of the scientists involved, the parallels with the wartime German persecution of the ‘Jewish Physics’ of Albert Einstein or the ‘Jewish Science’ of Freud are revealing: both then and now, in vastly different ways, the life and findings of the mind are being shot down by political expedience.

Curtailing the freedom of those with whom one disagrees is damaging enough to the exchange of ideas and the development of human knowledge. But to try to prevent people from speaking or from educating sixth-form students – not because one is outraged by what they have to say about desalinating water or making solar panels, but rather by their nationality – is a common disgrace.

There is great hypocrisy in the condemnation of the Israel Day of Science. Labour MP Ian Gibson objects to the Day on the basis that ‘science is not neutral’: ‘It is part of the political process, and very much so in that part of the world.’ (3) He is right: science is not ‘neutral’. It has meaning as part of a universal human desire to understand the world. It is pursued, not for its own sake, but for us; not neutrally, but contextually, humanly.

But Gibson, of course, is saying something more. He is saying that in Israel, science is corrupted by politics, tainted by the demands (and funding) of the Israeli nation state. One wonders where he thinks certain British university departments get their funding from, if not from his own ruling Labour government, the destroyer of Afghanistan and Iraq. And does the granting of honorary degrees to Bill Clinton or Tony Blair infect certain university departments with the Clinton/Blair virus of fact-defying, war-mongering zeal? By the criterion of BRICUP’s accusation of ‘complicity’, it would be a struggle to find any university in the world not guilty by state association. There are extraordinary double standards at play here.

What has been utterly buried by the impassioned rhetoric and craven moralising directed at the Israel Day of Science is the principle of freedom that ought to be enshrined in the academy – that is, the freedom to pursue knowledge without impediment, to question orthodoxies, to engage in the free exchange of ideas. Such open pursuit of knowledge is a bastion of freedom of speech itself. But the righteousness of the anti-Israel cause is so overpowering that it seems this freedom is to be withheld from those deemed ‘unacceptable’ or ‘tainted’. If such freedom is limited in this way, if the freedom to pursue one’s research or to engage with students is curtailed, then academic freedom as a whole is compromised. The liberty to explore and articulate ideas is not negotiable, a license to be dispensed or withheld depending on the academic’s background; it must be universal. This week’s protest against the Israel Day of Science is built on prejudice, illiberalism and anti-intellectualism.

Tim Black is senior writer at spiked.

(1) Museums should cancel these Israel Days of Science (http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2009/feb/16/museums-israel-science), Guardian, 16 February 2009
(2) Science Museum accused over links to Israel (http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/science-museum-accused-over-links-to-israel-1635887.html), Independent, 3 March 2009
(3) Science Museum accused over links to Israel (http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/science-museum-accused-over-links-to-israel-1635887.html), Independent, 3 March 2009
reprinted from: http://www.spiked-online.com/index.php?/site/article/6323/

varian
03-07-2009, 04:30 PM
Isn't it funny that the scientific discoveries over the centuries by a number of scientists of Jewish heritage must be ignored in today's world so as not to offend approximately 1.5 billion cultists that believe the words of demons? Perhaps if the adherents of that cult would understand that their demon has never turned any members of any ethnic group into apes and pigs, then a certain group of human beings, specifically those having Jewish heritage, could be viewed as actually having made many valuable contributions to the human race. It seems to me that this cult is once again shamed by the 'progeny of apes and pigs.', or perhaps by their own lack of understanding about the propagation of Homo sapiens as a species. Members of the cult act more like the progeny of animals than the ethnic group that they have been trying to jacket with that slur. Maybe they got their facts turned around yet again (still)!!! :p

Atakoy
05-16-2009, 04:51 AM
Isn't it funny that the scientific discoveries over the centuries by a number of scientists of Jewish heritage must be ignored in today's world so as not to offend approximately 1.5 billion cultists that believe the words of demons? Perhaps if the adherents of that cult would understand that their demon has never turned any members of any ethnic group into apes and pigs, then a certain group of human beings, specifically those having Jewish heritage, could be viewed as actually having made many valuable contributions to the human race. It seems to me that this cult is once again shamed by the 'progeny of apes and pigs.', or perhaps by their own lack of understanding about the propagation of Homo sapiens as a species. Members of the cult act more like the progeny of animals than the ethnic group that they have been trying to jacket with that slur. Maybe they got their facts turned around yet again (still)!!! :p
How True ! :clap: Jewish contribution to civilization and humanity is simply fascinating. The first time I learned about it when I was in Brooklyn, NY. I had found a booklet about jewish scientists and thinkers in the library of Brooklyn College. It is a pity that most people in the non-jewish world turn a blind eye on their achievements out of fear for offending the muslims whereas these latter may as well be offended by looking at themselves in the mirror.
The jewish Nobel prize winners have been 163 out of a total of 750 between 1901 and 2008. http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Judaism/nobels.html.
Against only 9 in the muslim world out of 1.5 billion.:tdown:
For general jewish achievements:
Check the following: http://www.jinfo.org.
I am not jewish, still I am deeply impressed !

icarus5
06-22-2009, 06:20 AM
Atakoy

i read your words,and i must say that you right many of people that got novel price are jewish,and the jewish people around the world,has a major Representation on the creation/science.
but this is good,and the other thinks is that if you will check at new yourk,on religion jewish people -you will find -low number of crime,even very low..
those thinks is good for my opinion..and at new yourk-since there are more jewish there,you can understand this better..

any way at the madia,on the muslim country,at many case they are give jewish very bad Stereotype,i am thinking this is connection to the fact that israel is accept by them as the Enemy that do like to get peace..
i am not sure this is realy right,since i live at israel ,and i know that many of the people here ,are like to have peace ,even with high price,of losting land,and money,but there is of course the question of war that can open ,by many country around us(dont forget that around israel there are many strong country,with many power and money)..



cohen avshalom charly
israel/haifa
icarus5-universe at time minus...
http://www.icarus5.com/images/Sept%202007%20002.jpg

Aliyah1995
06-23-2009, 12:10 AM
How to TRULY boycott Israel (otherwise, you're a hypocrite):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=saeky9I5T9c

Hisardut
07-06-2009, 04:10 AM
PLEASE BOYCOY ISRAELI AND JEWISH SCIENTISTS IN EUROPE!!!

England can have their own universities with iranian and palestinian academics... maybe jewish academics can share their knowledge with other nations such as China and Russia

Toadstool46
07-08-2009, 04:30 AM
It really surprises me to think that in this time in history, with all the vast knowledge the human race has gained and the technology advancing at the pace it is that..... scientists and people who call themselves "intelligent" still believe in evollution, still shun the scientific breakthroughs of one group based on their ethnic background or religions, still hold on to Al Gore's idiotic "global warming" farce, and countries of power are going to allow a nation such as Iran to possess a weapon of mass destruction.

Its time to grow up people. Time to face the truth and be big boys now.

The truth is the truth and you can't stick your head in the sand and hope it goes away.

Atakoy
07-12-2009, 04:37 AM
PLEASE BOYCOY ISRAELI AND JEWISH SCIENTISTS IN EUROPE!!!

England can have their own universities with iranian and palestinian academics... maybe jewish academics can share their knowledge with other nations such as China and Russia

You don't need to go that far !

If Jewish academia cares to cooperate with us, they are more than wellcome here in North Cyprus.;)

we are badly in need of fresh and creative minds and jewish geniuses would be "Hallelujah" for us here.

Atakoy
07-12-2009, 04:51 AM
Atakoy

i read your words,and i must say that you right many of people that got novel price are jewish,and the jewish people around the world,has a major Representation on the creation/science.
but this is good,and the other thinks is that if you will check at new yourk,on religion jewish people -you will find -low number of crime,even very low..
those thinks is good for my opinion..and at new yourk-since there are more jewish there,you can understand this better..

any way at the madia,on the muslim country,at many case they are give jewish very bad Stereotype,i am thinking this is connection to the fact that israel is accept by them as the Enemy that do like to get peace..
i am not sure this is realy right,since i live at israel ,and i know that many of the people here ,are like to have peace ,even with high price,of losting land,and money,but there is of course the question of war that can open ,by many country around us(dont forget that around israel there are many strong country,with many power and money)..

cohen avshalom charly
israel/haifa
icarus5-universe at time minus...
http://www.icarus5.com/images/Sept%202007%20002.jpg

Well, Icarus first sorry for my late reply as I have had a health issue that kept me away from the forum for a while.

All our neighbours in Brooklyn were jewish and I still hold a very favorable opinion about them. My father was a visiting professor in Brooklyn College and his term coincided with the financial crisis in New York City-the public servants were getting laid off and so on. As he was a foreigner, he was on the top of the list to be "fired list". But, the powerful jewish lobby intervened as a result, it was the dean who got sacked instead of my father.

My experience with jewish community back then has marked me so deeply that I would gladly take sides with Israelis and Jewish people against Turkey (I am Turkish) if one day she becomes a islamic-controlled state one day.

Take care !