Editorial Article
Ben Gurion University - Tali Latowicki – yet another
pseudo-academic Israel Basher from BGU
The question that lingers is if her job there was
obtained because she spouts the ever present anti-Israel dogma, or
if she became so-against-the-Jewish-state as a result of working on
the
Negev
campus that Neofascist Neve Gordon calls home. …
But nothing can compare with Tali
Latowicki's justification for suicide bombings and terror attacks:
"And between us, it is clear that these
terror attacks, that seem to us like Satanic craziness, are the only
way for the Palestinians to remind the average Israeli of their
existence. Because if it will be quiet here, really quiet, the
average Israeli will not care if several million people are rotting
under closure. He will simply forget that they exist and will
continue to live his everyday life. He will not have any interest in
returning one meter of their land."
Latowicki recites the Arab mantras
about the "stolen lands" (that weren't stolen) and "the right of
return." And she excuses terrorism some more…
This woman is an embarrassment for
Ben
Gurion
University, if BGU is even still capable of being embarrassed by its
anti-Israel pseudo-academics.
Ben
Gurion
University - Tali Latowicki –
yet another pseudo-academic
Israel Basher from BGU
Quick - What rhymes with treason?
By Lee Kaplan,
www.isracampus.org.il
12/1/2011
Tali Hoe?!! Tali Latowicki's
bio describes her as thus:
"Born in 1976, Tali Latowicki, besides being a
promising poet, is also a literary critic and pianist. She studied
literature and musicology at the Jewish University of Jerusalem,
with a specialization at the Ben Gurion University of Beer Sheva,
where she also taught Jewish Literature. So far, her poems have only
been published on internet sites and in specialized magazines. A few
of her critical essays have instead appeared in the Israeli magazine
Da qui. She currently works as editor at the collection
Saggio critico at the
University of Ben Gurion."
Not much of an author then, more of a glorified
editor in Italian, and not really a scholar, Tali Latowicki
nevertheless has landed herself a cozy academic position at
Ben Gurion University. The question that lingers is if her job there
was obtained because she spouts the ever present anti-Israel dogma,
or if she became so-against-the-Jewish-state as a result of working
on the
Negev
campus that Neofascist Neve Gordon calls home.
Like all
Ben Gurion University radicals, Latowicki is a signer of anti-Israel
petitions. She signed the petition to celebrate Jewish terrorist and
collaborator with terrorism Tali Fahima. She signs petitions calling
for the academic boycott of her own country and her own university.
But since her real "academic skill" is supposed to be poetic
writing, let us share with you some of the drivel that does not
rhyme at all she writes.
At a
joint conference of "Israelis, Arab-Israelis and Palestinians,"
she relays to her readers that Palestinians are murdered every day
by IDF soldiers at the checkpoints that serve to keep our terrorists
and suicide bombers (who kill Arabs as well as Jews) out of Israel.
Did she do research to find out if the checkpoints are designed to
keep Arabs from murdering Jews? Of course not.
"[The Arabs]… are being killed there
every day, humiliated and abused, and are close to exploding -- in
both senses. Our empathy is perhaps good for us, so that we will
feel that we are not part of the oppressive system, but we are part
of it -- and it doesn't matter at all what we think. They had an
extremely clear answer to our questions about what they expected us
to do: refuse to serve in the occupied territories. Defend the lives
and well-being of the sons, husbands and friends by preventing them
from going there. Support the refusers (sic), distribute the
shocking stories that they told us, in order that it will be clear
to everyone that the Army doesn't have a chance anymore of being
seen as a body that has any hint of humanity."
The poet goes on: "I will write about
the stories later -- if it's hard for someone, it's better that you
don't read. To those of us who tried to raise the double argument
that, first, this is unlawful, and second, that if we refuse, we
will leave the field to all the hooligans that enjoy "giving it to
the Arabs", they replied that, first, they have never come across a
soldier who helped, or prevented the abuse, and second, as such, we
are simply helping and strengthening the occupation, even serving as
a fig leaf for it. The 'nice soldier' might be microscopic in
reality, but is exaggerated through the Israeli mass media --
enabling the Army to show off that it is still, in spite of
everything moral, considerate, and humane. No moral soldier can help
them now, and in fact there is nothing humane or natural, in their
view, in this basic situation of checkpoints. Even if a soldier is
very nice and lets them pass a checkpoint, there will still remain
the burning humiliation of dependence on an 18-year-old who decides
whether adults and parents can pass from point A to B in their own
territory."
I've been to the checkpoints, and those
18 year-olds conduct themselves very responsibly and with
consideration. The fact that Ms. Latowicki has no qualms about
repeating every lie and innuendo from the Arab propagandists comes
as no surprise, given her working environment. If you want to see
photos of IDF soldiers displaying kindness to Arabs, click
here, and
here.
She then descends into fantasy,
describing imaginary "atrocities":
"The brother of one of the participants
was shot in the back at a checkpoint, while he was carrying his baby
in his arms, and this happened after he was allowed to pass.
They simply indicated to him that he could pass, and then shot
him in the back. It's true, this is an extreme event.
Many other times they simply throw tear gas after them, just for
the fun of it. Other times a soldier refuses to let them pass
and points toward the hills, a hint that they should go around that
way. But it's clear to everyone that it's not easy to go through the
hills, and the soldiers do not hesitate to shoot, without
checking first if it's a teacher or student trying to get to the
local school."
Perhaps she also believes Palestinian
stories about Jews poisoning wells or using the blood of Arab
children to make matzoh?
But, wait, there's so much more:
"As long as the ruling idea here is
that Jews should live alone, in their own state, separated from the
whole Arab world around them while ignoring or evicting the owners
of the lands -- we will not have a moment of quiet or security. We
must strive to come to a compromise with them, a true and honorable
compromise whose point of departure is that the lands that we dwell
in were formerly theirs. If we learn to live together with them --
with Palestinian Arabs and Israeli Arabs -- in a respectful and
equal way, there is a chance that we will be saved. And there is no
exaggeration in these words, now I know. (And the words are
appropriate, by the way, also regarding the Bedouin citizens of the
state, who are being evicted from their lands and going through a
series of discrimination and humiliation that are likely to create
one day another Intifada. And we don't learn)."
But nothing can compare with Tali
Latowicki's justification for suicide bombings and terror attacks:
"And between us, it is clear that these
terror attacks, that seem to us like Satanic craziness, are the only
way for the Palestinians to remind the average Israeli of their
existence. Because if it will be quiet here, really quiet, the
average Israeli will not care if several million people are rotting
under closure. He will simply forget that they exist and will
continue to live his everyday life. He will not have any interest in
returning one meter of their land."
Latowicki recites the Arab mantras
about the "stolen lands" (that weren't stolen) and "the right of
return." And she excuses terrorism some more:
"And just as some of them were extreme
in their one-sided stance toward terror -- that is to say, that it's
allowed for them but forbidden for us -- so some of them understood
the return to the 1967 borders as a sacrifice that was too big on
their part. As they see it, we compensated ourselves for our traumas
at their expense, with settlements on land that is not ours. We
conquered the lands, slaughtered or expelled its residents, and
afterwards even widened the occupation in 1967, to parts that were
not part of the war but became its victims. They still hold the keys
to the houses from which they were expelled in 1948, and they want
to return. Some want to return to the house itself, and some are
willing to compromise for some sort of arrangement. But it's
important we understand that even a return to the 1967 borders is
understood in their eyes as a great compromise and sacrifice on
their side, and the conflict will not end if the solution those not
include a real and just solution to the refugees problem."
Here is another Tali poetic fantasy:
"Dogs began to eat him while he was
still alive. Two weeks afterwards it was possible to approach the
area to move him, but by then there was almost nothing left of him.
Then she said that the dogs belonged to the soldiers and that they
had set the dogs on him on purpose. I simply refuse to believe this
story. But who knows…?"
Who knows…? Maybe the Jews do use the
blood of Arab children for matzoh…After all…Who Knows?
Tali Latowicki sure doesn't, but she's
glad to smear the Jews whenever she can.
This woman is an embarrassment for
Ben
Gurion
University, if BGU is even still capable of being embarrassed by its
anti-Israel pseudo-academics.
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