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Campus Watch in the MediaRight Side News on Campus Watch [incl. Joshua Schreier]
Right Side News http://www.rightsidenews.com:80/200812132966/culture-wars/right-side-news-on-campus-watch.html http://www.campus-watch.org/article/id/6469 The primary mission of Right Side News is to provide information and education to our readers exposing the threats to our culture and country. We do not hide our sources, but promote them. One of the best resources out there is Campus Watch. "Campus Watch, a project of the Middle East Forum, reviews and critiques Middle East studies in North America, with an aim to improving them. The project mainly addresses five problems: analytical failures, the mixing of politics with scholarship, intolerance of alternative views, apologetics, and the abuse of power over students. Campus Watch fully respects the freedom of speech of those it debates while insisting on its own freedom to comment on their words and deeds. Campus Watch " We urge our readers to visit Campus Watch and sign up for their updates and become active on protecting our campuses from those forces that threaten our American values and freedoms. Here is a primary example, as Cinnamon Stillwell writes about a couple of professors ..."they include Columbia University's Rashid Khalidi, UCLA's James Gelvin, UC Berkeley's Beshara Doumani, and Nur Masalha of Saint Mary's College (UK). None have demonstrated a modicum of objectivity in their teachings, which makes them perfect vehicles for Schreier's propagandistic methodology...." and this one.. Vassar's Joshua Schreier Promises Zero Objectivityby Cinnamon Stillwell Biased Middle East studies professors are nothing new, but what about a professor who actually states in his course syllabus that he has no intention of presenting a scholarly, balanced approach to the Arab-Israeli conflict? This is how Vassar College history professor Joshua Schreier introduces the syllabus for his fall 2008 course, "The Roots of the Palestine-Israel Conflict":
Schreier then goes on to lay blame at the feet of-you guessed it-Western imperialism, before making clear that he believes Jews (and, presumably, other non-Muslims?) do not belong in the Middle East:
Schreier is fond of using terms such as "Jewish ethnocracy" and "ethnic cleansing" in his discussion topics. The fact that Israeli society is multi-ethnic and multi-religious, while neighboring Islamic states do not allow freedom of religion and often discriminate against minorities, including Palestinians, seems to be lost on Schreier. In keeping with Schreier's stated goal of presenting only one perspective, his required texts are authored by some of the most anti-Israel professors in the field. They include Columbia University's Rashid Khalidi, UCLA's James Gelvin, UC Berkeley's Beshara Doumani, and Nur Masalha of Saint Mary's College (UK). None have demonstrated a modicum of objectivity in their teachings, which makes them perfect vehicles for Schreier's propagandistic methodology. That a "history" professor would so blatantly broadcast his biases indicates that Middle East studies, as professor Barry Rubin described it in an e-mail, has truly hit rock bottom. ---------------------------------- Note: Postings in "Campus Watch in the Media" do not necessarily reflect the views of Campus Watch.receive the latest by email: subscribe to campus watch's free mailing list
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