Alan
Dershowitz- You're Not Welcome Here - An Extension Of The
Israeli Crime
08 April 2011
By Gilad Atzmon
In a recent article, notorious Zionist Alan
Dershowitz reveals the scale of rejection he faced on
his recent visit to Norway:
Ahead of his visit to the country, Dershowitz'
lectures were offered (without any charge) at the
three leading Norwegian universities. These
universities, who on earlier occasions had been happy
to host Harvard Scholar Stephen Walt and Israeli
historian Ilan Pappe, clearly said ‘no' to Dershowitz.
The Dean of the Law Faculty at Bergen University
told Dershowitz that he would be honoured to have him
present a lecture on the O.J. Simpson case -- as long
as he was willing to promise not to mention Israel.
I guess that the message was clear -- while the
Dean of the Law Faculty thought that his students may
benefit from learning about the legal advocacy of a
‘single murder suspect' -- he probably could not see
any academic justification in educating them about the
possible defense of a ‘murderous collective' i.e. the
Jewish State.
An administrator at the Trondheim school said that
Israel was too ‘controversial.' That is surely the
most polite way possible to refer to a racist
expansionist terrorist state -- The University of Oslo
simply said "no" without offering any excuse.
But then the shekel dropped: "It was then", writes
Dershowitz, "that I realized why all this happened. At
all of the Norwegian universities, there have been
efforts to enact academic and cultural boycotts of
Jewish Israeli academics."
Did I miss something here? Dershowitz is not
exactly even an Israeli -- he is, actually, an
American Jew – so why should he regard himself as a
‘victim' of the academic and cultural boycotts of
‘Jewish Israeli academics'?
I guess though, that Dershowitz grasps the
inevitable truth here: the boycott against Israel is
ethically driven -- It obviously identifies Dershowitz
and other Jewish lobbyists as an extension of the
Israeli crime, and vice versa.
Seemingly, humanity and humanists are making an
intensive effort to purify our cultural landscape of
any traces of Zionist ideology and Zionist advocates:
It is not just Israeli academics that we oppose -- it
is actually people who are affiliated with any form of
Jewish supremacist ideology. Dershowitz can be assured
that Jews and even Israelis are more than welcome in
Norway -- as long as they do not represent the Jewish
State and its policies.
As you may have expected though, Dershowitz could
not leave the scene without trying to dig up some
‘dirt' – he found out that Trond Andresen (an
assistant professor at Trondheim who was amongst the
leaders of the cultural Boycott of Israeli academics)
had, on an earlier occasion, written that ‘there is
something immensely self-satisfied and self-centered
at the tribal mentality that is so prevalent among
Jews.'
Apparently, Adresen's words were taken out of
context (as he himself explains
here.)
Yet the most obvious fact here is that there surely
is something ‘immensely self-satisfied',
‘self-centered' and tribally obsessed about Dershowitz
himself: and since Dershowitz insists on representing
Jewish interests on every possible platform (that
would be lame enough to allow him to do so),
Dershowitz should also be aware of the bad impression
he gives of the Jewish people as a collective.
"This line of talk—directed at Jews, not Israel—is
apparently acceptable among many in Norway's elite,"
complains Dershowitz.
One should remind the dull Zionist American lawyer
that Israel does actually specifically define itself
as the ‘Jewish State', and therefore if Dershowitz
wants others to differentiate between "Israel' and the
‘Jews' -- he might also be kind enough to advise us
where the demarcation line between the two begins and
ends: where for instance does ‘Israel' end and the
‘Jews' start? Or more precisely, where exactly does
‘Israel' end, and where does ‘Dershowitz' start?
The world we are living in is becoming increasingly
aware of the destructive power of Zionism. It is also
becoming more and more aware of the role of the Jewish
lobbies, and of their powers within the media. The
world we are living in is becoming allergic to
Dershowitz, and for a damn good reason.
‘Jews you're not welcome here' was Dershowitz's
interpretation of his rejection in Norway.
He was obviously wrong. The clear, direct and
unmistakable message was, ‘Dershowitz you're not
welcome here.'
But it goes further -- sooner than you think,
Dershowitz won't be welcome anywhere.