I salute Prof. Al-Arian and Mahmoud Khalil and, BTW, Abubaker Abed. I am not a student nor looking for a job. I am a lily white Anglo-American retiree that is appalled at the apathy shown by my fellow Americans to the tight grip of Zionism, an ethnic supremacist ideology that explicitly rejects liberty and justice for all. The hypocrisy …
I salute Prof. Al-Arian and Mahmoud Khalil and, BTW, Abubaker Abed. I am not a student nor looking for a job. I am a lily white Anglo-American retiree that is appalled at the apathy shown by my fellow Americans to the tight grip of Zionism, an ethnic supremacist ideology that explicitly rejects liberty and justice for all. The hypocrisy of anyone who claims to be for Israel and also an American is epic.
But words can only go so far in opposition to the Zionist takeover of American foreign policy by means of unlimited wealth applied to our corrupt Congress, where every US representative sent to Israel must first of all be a Zionist!
As I have mentioned before and will continue to mention, I am on the street several times every week either at the entrance to Northwestern University or in front of a synagogue whose rabbi and congregation members spoke against my city of Evanston, IL adopting a ceasefire resolution in 2023. I have asked the mayor and city council if they are against ethnic cleansing (Americans all) and silence is the response, so fearful are politicians of falsely being called antisemitic.
Today I wrote President Schill of Northwestern University asking him the question I pose to all Americans - are you for liberty and justice for all or Zionism? I expect what I have usually received, with a single exception, silence.
If any readers are interested in following my street corner vigil, I am at clifbrown.substack.com where there is no subscription charge. I don't want money, I don't want a following, I want activism by my fellow Americans, even as my lifelong boyhood friends have failed to show the loyalty to liberty and justice for all that I thought we all shared.
When what I call "the antisemitism circus" arrives to hold an investigation at NU, I will be there at the entrance arch with my Palestinian flag flying. I have had a wonderful life as an American, now it is time for me to stand for what makes this country great and has been forgotten for Zionism. Though my action has nothing to do with religion, I do as I do in the spirit of Martin Luther's statement of hundreds of years ago: "Here I stand, I can do no other."
I salute Prof. Al-Arian and Mahmoud Khalil and, BTW, Abubaker Abed. I am not a student nor looking for a job. I am a lily white Anglo-American retiree that is appalled at the apathy shown by my fellow Americans to the tight grip of Zionism, an ethnic supremacist ideology that explicitly rejects liberty and justice for all. The hypocrisy of anyone who claims to be for Israel and also an American is epic.
But words can only go so far in opposition to the Zionist takeover of American foreign policy by means of unlimited wealth applied to our corrupt Congress, where every US representative sent to Israel must first of all be a Zionist!
As I have mentioned before and will continue to mention, I am on the street several times every week either at the entrance to Northwestern University or in front of a synagogue whose rabbi and congregation members spoke against my city of Evanston, IL adopting a ceasefire resolution in 2023. I have asked the mayor and city council if they are against ethnic cleansing (Americans all) and silence is the response, so fearful are politicians of falsely being called antisemitic.
Today I wrote President Schill of Northwestern University asking him the question I pose to all Americans - are you for liberty and justice for all or Zionism? I expect what I have usually received, with a single exception, silence.
If any readers are interested in following my street corner vigil, I am at clifbrown.substack.com where there is no subscription charge. I don't want money, I don't want a following, I want activism by my fellow Americans, even as my lifelong boyhood friends have failed to show the loyalty to liberty and justice for all that I thought we all shared.
When what I call "the antisemitism circus" arrives to hold an investigation at NU, I will be there at the entrance arch with my Palestinian flag flying. I have had a wonderful life as an American, now it is time for me to stand for what makes this country great and has been forgotten for Zionism. Though my action has nothing to do with religion, I do as I do in the spirit of Martin Luther's statement of hundreds of years ago: "Here I stand, I can do no other."