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Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Joel Mowbray :: Townhall.com Columnist
Columbia's Latest Embarrassment
by Joel Mowbray
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In the coming days or weeks, Columbia University is poised to decide on the tenure of controversial professor Joseph Massad, who has a reputation for intimidating Jewish and pro-Israel students in the classroom and has a well-documented history of shoddy scholarship, spinning paranoid conspiracies about “Israel” and “Zionists,” and a decided affection for Hamas.

This comes on the heels of Columbia’s Barnard College earlier this month offering tenure to Nadia Abu el-Haj, an anthropologist who wrote an archeology book in which she largely denied the Jewish historical connection to Israel, and in key parts leveled shocking allegations based on anonymous, uncorroborated sources.

And these two tenure fights are playing out while Iranian madman Mahoud Ahmadinejad’s visit to campus is still fresh in the minds of outraged alumni and donors.

Massad, currently an associate professor of Modern Arab Politics and Intellectual History, is no stranger to controversy. In 2004, the documentary “Columbia Unbecoming,” produced by the pro-Israel David Project, featured students who described Massad’s outrageous classroom antics, including attempting to kick out a student who took issue with the teacher’s contention that Israel had perpetrated a massacre at Jenin in 2002. (Even the United Nations, hardly a friend of the Jewish state, found no evidence to suggest a massacre had occurred.)

The embattled academic strenuously denied the allegations, and an ad hoc committee formed by the university cleared him—but only partially.

Though Massad claims he was exonerated, the committee actually found the complaint had merit. In its final report, the committee did not find that Massad forced the student from the classroom, but it did find fault with his behavior: “Upon extensive deliberation, the committee finds it credible that Professor Massad became angered at a question that he understood to countenance Israeli conduct of which he disapproved, and that he responded heatedly.”

What is not in dispute, however, is his rather extensive body of written work. Perhaps most illuminating about his worldview and a strong indicator of his classroom instruction are the English-language columns he has written periodically over the past few years for the Egyptian weekly al-Ahram. (Massad did not respond to an inquiry seeking comment.)

When Massad is unencumbered by peer review or academic editors, he launches nearly incoherent rants against the “Apartheid” and “racist” state of Israel. One rather typical example: “The ultimate achievement of Israel: the transformation of the Jew into the anti-Semite and the Palestinian into the Jew.” For the confused, that statement is simply a gentler rephrasing of claims of moral equivalence between Hitler’s Nazis and today’s Jews.

Aside from bizarre rhetorical arguments, Massad also has a penchant for conspiracy theories.

In the past year alone, Massad has offered two doozies. Last November, he wrote that Hamas was being victimized by Fatah, with the latter committing terror attacks, but pinning them on Hamas. “There may be many more such operations being planned,” he warned. No evidence was provided to support this rather startling contention.

Then this March, Massad casually suggested that Israel “possibly poison[ed] [Arafat] at the end.” No sources were cited. No explanation was given. And the topic quickly shifted to something else.

No conspiracy theory, though, is more baffling than his take on the creation of Israel. According to a January 2003 column, the “Zionists,” in creating Israel, engaged in a “project of destroying Jewish cultures and languages in the diaspora in the interest of an invented Hebrew that none of them spoke, and in the interest of evicting them from Europe and transporting them to an Asian land to which they had never been.”

Though Massad is not a Holocaust denier—and, in fact, has repeatedly criticized Holocaust denial—the reasonable implication of Zionists “evicting [Jews] from Europe” is that the creators of Israel somehow played a role in the genocide that inspired so many European Jews to pack up and head to the Middle East.

And while he does not dispute that Hitler killed six million Jews, Massad is a denier of Holocaust denial. In 2004, he wrote, “[T]hose who deny the holocaust among Palestinians have no position whatsoever inside the PLO nor any legitimacy among the Palestinian intelligentsia.”

Claiming that the Palestinian leadership is free of Holocaust deniers is simply absurd. Fatah’s official newspaper and television station have for years promoted Holocaust denial and praised the deniers, all of which has been chronicled by the watchdog group Palestinian Media Watch.

And the head of the Palestinian Authority, Mahmoud Abbas, is a renowned Holocaust denier, who in his doctoral thesis gave credence to low-ball counts of numbers of victims and even wrote, “A partnership was established between Hitler’s Nazis and the leadership of the Zionist movement.”

Overall in Palestinian politics, however, Massad’s heart clearly lies with the Islamic terrorists of Hamas. This March, he lamented the “economic choking and starvation” resulting from the “international isolation” of Hamas. Last November, he was even more open with his fondness for Hamas, writing that the Islamic terrorist entity “can defend the rights of the Palestinians to resist the Israeli occupation and the well-armed Palestinian collaborators that help to enforce it.”

When Columbia’s ad hoc committee reviewing Massad’s tenure bid makes it decision soon, it needs to ask: Does someone who weaves bizarre conspiracy theories, denies the existence of obvious Holocaust deniers, and has a soft spot for Hamas deserve a lifetime appointment?

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Joel Mowbray, who got his start with Townhall.com, is an award-winning investigative journalist, nationally-syndicated columnist and author of Dangerous Diplomacy: How the State Department Threatens America's Security.

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Ugh@
For this the students are paying outrageous tuition?

I sure glad I attended university back in the dark ages. My instructors and professors thought it was their duty to teach me specific information while also challenging my intellect. Thinking back, I can count on the fingers of one hand the teachers whose political leanings I knew. All sorts of things were explored in the political science and other liberal arts courses, but no drum beating for a particular point of view.

FOOLS
The useless FOOLS that run CU will probably induct him into the coven with the rest of the witches and socalled wizards so that they can all spew forth hatred and lies.
Parents (especially those of the jewish faith) should sit in on a few of the classes especially if it would intimidate this turd.

THIS is why...
...I am encouraging my children to train to be a car mechanic, a refrigeration specialist, and a plumber. Not only would they be set for life, I would save them from cruel indoctrination at the hands of academic morons who hide from the real world.

The fact that they would take care of their mother in her later years is a decided plus! ;-)

Doing a little Devil's advocacy...
Just for fun this morning while my oatmeal cools...

"Even the United Nations, hardly a friend of the Jewish state, found no evidence to suggest a massacre {at Jenin} had occurred."

Isn't it funny how most writers at Townhall go ballistic when the UN's IPCC cobbles yet another screed proclaiming imminent catastrophe from human-caused "global warming" or when the oint United Nations Program on HIV/AIDS gets their statistics off by a third and yet appeals to us to accept the result of the UN's investigation of the alleged "massacre" at Jenin when it comes in as exonerating the IDF?

"According to a January 2003 column, the “Zionists,” in creating Israel, engaged in a “project of destroying Jewish cultures and languages in the diaspora in the interest of an invented Hebrew that none of them spoke, and in the interest of evicting them from Europe and transporting them to an Asian land to which they had never been.”"

Does this mean that Eliezer Ben-Yehuda (1858-1922) didn't more or less invent modern Hebrew and reject the diaspora cultures? Check it out...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eliezer_Ben_Yehuda

Heavens, Hebrew was pretty much a dead language in Israel at the time of Christ. Most people spoke Aramaic, including Jesus most likely.

Hebrew wasn't the only language that got a revival in that era. Afrikaans, the hated language of the apartheid movement in South Africa was pretty much codified by L.H. Meurant in the 1860's. Similar things happened with Finnish at about the same time (Johan Vilhelm Snellman) and Swedish emerged as a proper language some centuries before in Sweden when virtually anybody with any pretense of an education spoke German. Dead languages revived at an astonishing rate for several hundred years before the 20th century. It was a nationalism thing.

I could go on, but my oatmeal is cool enough to eat now, so I shan't. :-p


Columbia University
People, quit sending your children to Columbia, unless you too are associating and endorsing their political and social positions.

Employers, don't hire Columbia Grads - knowwing their likelihood of having extreme views on Political and Social Issues.


Give the Man Tenure
Far better to keep all of these idiots in one place where they can be watched, and avoided, the to send them out to parts unknown.

plaasjaapie:

I can't speak for anyone else, but I would guess the reason the U.N.'s word on Jenin is taken at face value is that even the U.N. couldn't find any bodies to back up the claims of massacre. You see, it takes dead bodies to have a massacre, and there just weren't that many there. And the vast majority of those that were there were of known terrorists. Hence the call of "no massacre".

For plaasjaapie
"Hebrew was pretty much a dead language in Israel at the time of Christ".

Hebrew wasn't dead--it is noticeable that a copy of Isaiah dated at 900 AD was in HEBREW (not Aramaic, Latin or Greek.

Also, it is a malaprop to include Afrikaans (derived from Dutch anyway) among languages REVIVED in the 1800's (it was probably only defined, albeit incorreclty, as a language at that time--and it is still mutually-intelligible with Dutch).

Columbia used to be a very fine and prestigious institution when my dad studied there for his PhD (Pure Math) 1957-1960; but since then, it has certainly descended greatly, almost down to the level of University of Calgary.

responses...
svpallava writes:

"Hebrew wasn't dead--it is noticeable that a copy of Isaiah dated at 900 AD was in HEBREW (not Aramaic, Latin or Greek."

LOL! By that measure you could as well say that Latin wasn't a dead language in the Baroque era because Newton wrote the Principia Naturalis in Latin. :-D

"Also, it is a malaprop to include Afrikaans ... it is still mutually-intelligible with Dutch)."

Hardly. I've noted that the Flemings have less of a problem with Afrikaans than the Dutch. You could as well apply this sort of test to Italian and Romanian. If you can read Italian you can, with a bit of effort, puzzle your way through a Romanian newspaper.

justpaul:

"You see, it takes dead bodies to have a massacre, and there just weren't that many there."

I don't disagree with that. I just find it amusing that in a forum that almost universally loathes things UN (I can't blame them, mind), that the UN report on the alleged Jenin "massacre" gets so regularly trotted out as "evidence". :-D

Liberalism
Another example of liberalism and PC running amok

The language that died so hebrew could l
I don't know the context of Massad's remarks on reviving a dead language, but he is right that the zionists chose to adopt a language that noone was speaking regularly at the time, and one result of this is the virtual death of Yiddish which was what the European jews were speaking.

Mowbrey's accusations would be more convincing if he did not try to insinuate that Massad is a holocaust denier despite the fact that he affirms the holocaust, based on a tendentious reading of a completely different point.

Once you acknowledge such eagerness to assign disreputable views to someone whether they hold them or not, your position as an authority on their views suffers somewhat.

plaas
"I don't disagree with that. I just find it amusing that in a forum that almost universally loathes things UN (I can't blame them, mind), that the UN report on the alleged Jenin "massacre" gets so regularly trotted out as "evidence". :-D"

I think you miss the point, which is: If the UN could confirm the assertion of a massacre, they certainly would have, so the fact that they--most probably reluctantly--found no evidence speaks for itself.

missing points...
Independent Thinker: No, not at all. In the real world, if you have a source of data which is consistently unreliable, you can't really make use of any of what comes from that source. Just because some of what comes from an unreliable source suits your purposes in a particular purpose it is ridiculous behaviour to suddenly start waving that bit around and saying, "see, this supports my position." It makes you look like a bit of a jackass. :-D

Uh, plaasjaapie
Mowbray was being facetious by noting that the UN got it right (for once). Try to keep up!

Free speech VS Teaching
We shouldn't be too surprised about the actions of Columbia University. Look under their 'Controversies and student demonstrations' in Wikipedia.

I know as Americans we like to support free speech and diverse ideas, but that does not mean that all ideas should be supported and taught in universities and colleges. Do universities purposely employ KKK members to express their point of views? (no, I do not agree with their views) but at least they are not anti-American like some professors.
There are a number of professors who use their classroom as a platform to promote their political view. Professors are employeed to teach a subject not their viewpoint. If their viewpoint is applicable to the subject then they should be able to express their viewpoint as PART of the curriculum, not as the curriculum. Some are known for being agressive against students with opposing views by verbally attacking students in the classroom and even lowering grades for oppposing views. This type of behavior from professors has no place in the classroom. This is oppression of ideas, not an exchange of ideas that we should expect from colleges and universites! From what I see, Massad and other professors like him need to be releived of their position, tenure or not.

Plaasjapie:
Did you try to impress us with your knowledge ?
Well, you did not. You sound like an anti-semite. Ek dink jy is n poepol.

SIJ6141:
Ach, nie man! Ek is nie 'n poepol nie! Ek is 'n ou' Tukkie (1993)!

You of all people ought to know that knowing what something is and how it came about isn't at all the same thing as being against it. I've got no problems with either Jews, Israel and Israelis or Afrikaaners en die ou' Traansvaal for that matter. :-D

Plaasjapie:
"Ag, nee man!"
I only wanted to test you. You need to get rid of those extra "a's" in some of the words.

reply to Union Dude
These idiots at Columbia have nothing whatever to do with liberalism. PC, yes. Liberalism, no.

A deeper look: I'm an academic, and have seen specimens of this species of professor before. They seldom do honest research and believe they don't have to abide by ordinary standards of accuracy. They think of teaching as a vehicle for political agitation. They are not liberals, because they do not believe in open discussion, preferring to use coercion against students (or colleagues) who disagree with them. Their numbers are far less than most conservative like to believe, but their capacity to attract attention to themselves and their causes is enormous.

I don't deny that many, perhaps most, academics, at least in the humanities and social sciences, are liberals, but I do deny that these intellectually slovenly characters are liberals. They are far-left fanatics. Their conduct, and not their rhetoric, should be the basis on which they are denied tenure.

SIJ6141:
LOL! Please allow me a few extra a's. It's been nearly fifteen years and Afrikaans was was certainly never my second or even third language. :-s

Plaasjapie:
No problem. Ek is ook n oud Tukkie (1960).
BTW I agree with Gestell above: Professors like Massad mentioned in the article above are far left fanatics/activists.

SIJ6141:
Great stuff! I made a typo earlier. I actually got my doctorate at Pretoria in 1991 after the dean of natural sciences got tired of me not finishing my dissertation. He gave me six months to get finished and the incentive got me out. I do miss the library, though. :-p

As to Massad, yeah, I've seen his like before. My son is getting his English Lit. and Creative Writing degree at UCal Santa Barbara and he has had to suffer through several of Massad's sort already. Mercifully, UCSB is a physics focussed campus and Massad types aren't nearly so thick on the ground there as they are at most campuses.

Columbia, Laura Ingraham, & Tom Brokaw
Tom Brokaw was interviewed yesterday by Laura Ingraham about his book about 1968 and how much of the Liberal insanity and Liberal generation it spawned led to the downfall of the Democratic Party, which is currently run by these same hippies. All ofthat was wel and good until Tom interjected that Talk Radio shows like Rush Limbaugh suppress free speech. Laura to her credit came to Rush's defense but she missed an overwhelmingly, glaringly obvious opportunity to embarrass the Hell out of Tom Brokaw, a centrist Liberal. She should have pointed out how Columbia University, the very university where Tom Brokaw gave a commencement speech along with Madeleine Albright and Charles Kuralt, has not allowed a single Conservative to speak there EVER without a pie in the face and shouting down the speaker and forcing the speaker to leave the stage in fear for their life. IS THAT WHAT BROKAW CALLS FREE SPECH???????????????? Come on, Laura, youcan do better than that; you gave this Liberal icon a free pass!


Columbia: Further Proof for Secession
The values esteemed by so many ELITE Northeastern schools have ABSOLUTELY NOTHING in common with mainstream America. IN fact, they are downright ANTI-AMERICAN and often TREASONOUS!!!! Where else can Ahmadinejad, the chief MURDERER AND TERRORIST and sworn ENEMY of the United States, be welcomed in a sickening perversion, bastardization, and gross miscomprehension of the term, FREE SPEECH?!?! This is about as much free speech as yelling "FIRE!" in a crowded theatre!!! Calling this "Free Speech" is the quintessentially Northeastern Liberal cover for what is overwhelmingly transparent to Red-State America to be TREASON! Until we wake up and realize that we have no business being in a union where 50% of the union opposes this nation, we will be doomed to repeat future Iraqs and Vietnams EVERY SINGLE TIME WE GO TO WAR TO DEFEND OURSELVES IN THE FUTURE! This is mindless insanity to remain in such an untenable union with the insane Northeast. Let the Liberals have their own gay marriages, rampant abortion, sanctuary cities, and welfare state with endless taxation and no military to defend themselves, but we don't have to give credence to these immoral and insane behaviors by remaining in a union with this evil. Yes, they can keep DC, too!

Northeast TREASON is being Exposed
Articles like this show the rest of the nation why Red-State America must secede from the Northeast, the entire West Coast, and the Upper Midwestern Blue States. If we had good reason at this moment to believe that recent intelligence shows Iran has nukes ready to go in underground silos, could this divided nation EVEN DECLARE WAR AGAINST IRAN in our currently MILITARILY SUICIDAL state of political division with 50% of the nation in Blue State America opposing this nation's military and foreign policy for purely political and TREASONOUS reasons???? In the end, it will be recorded that America was forced to split asunder for the survival of Red-State America. Imagine this scenario: America is bombed into oblivion by a barrage or Iranian nuclear missiles because a Democratically controlled PC Congress and PC Senate and a PC Democrat, spineless wimp of a President all felt sanctions would do the trick. RED STATE AMERICA would rise up in revolution and civil war against Blue-State insanity, which is a threat to the survival and defense of this nation. Red-State America under those conditions would have no choice but to go it alone.

Take Back the Government
"Northeast TREASON is being Exposed
Articles like this show the rest of the nation why Red-State America must secede from the Northeast, the entire West Coast, and the Upper Midwestern Blue States."

By supporting cessation from the Union, you are the treasonous one. We already had one war over this. I wish we just had let the South go, so we would not have all these crazy, hilly-billy religious freaks running around this country. They have already destroyed the Republican Party. Goldwater is turning over in his grave!

Mary C.

Yet Another Tiring Nazi Canard
SIJ6141 writes:
"Plaasjapie: Did you try to impress us with your knowledge? Well, you did not. You sound like an anti-semite. Ek dink jy is n poepol."

Just what did Plaasjapie say that justified calling him/her an anti-Semite? It is beyond tiring how anyone's statement about anything to do with your precious Israel gets you wingnuts' knickers in a twist and call them names that don't befit the statements made.

Mary C.
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