From:g87
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2012 10:48 AM
Subject: Invitations accepted by Jews to his play at Lynch's centre.
SO WHAT? Invitations accepted by Jews to his play at Lynch's centre.
Jake Lynch in Letters ‘Academic rights’ 11/12 implied that his mealy – mouthed excuse for his actions in promoting the arguably illegal and surely immoral BDS are the invitations accepted by Jews to join the Bib and Bub showtime at his play – centre of the wilfully blind!
Lo!
In letters 12/12 he duly lists his conga – line of Jewish antagonists and enemies of Israel he has sponsored!
Forgive me Mark Latham!
How trite and predictable – which I did: http://socialistdystopia.blogspot.com.au/2012/12/humbugs-and-distortions-from-lynch.html
Maybe Lynch will be asked to justify his abuse of government funds Cut and Paste 12/12 and the poignantly – named lead - letters 12/12: Peace centre's head has attacked political freedom.
The line uneasy lies the head that wears a crown seems rhetorically appropriate.
It’s time! [oops – how did this get in here?]
Those responsible for Sydney University should move to close down this nefarious group glibly distorting history with their wilfully blind, seemingly unaccountable, inexcusable actions.
Sadly I wonder what The Pravda on the Yarra is saying about all this – in view of their duck – obsessed cartoonist Leunig.
Anyone recall his Arbeit Mach Frei obscenity readily taken up by David Marr of ABC Media Watch fame?
See Comparing Nazis to Israelis is unacceptable 12/12
- The Australian
- December 12, 2012
Geoff Seidner
13 Alston Gr
East St Kilda 3183
03 9525 9299
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Academic rights
The Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement is conceived as part of a remedial strategy in the face of inadequate government responses to Israeli policy.
It is my right as a member of the academic staff of the University of Sydney to comment publicly on the matter as I have. The comments you have obtained from opposition frontbenchers constitute a political attack on freedom of expression.
Jake Lynch, director, Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, Sydney University