“You are entitled to your opinion. But you are not entitled to your own facts.” — Daniel Patrick Moynihan:
Dear President Ryan, Provost Baucom, and the Board of Visitors,
The former New York senator’s famous quotation perfectly describes the October 8 statement posted by the “Students for Justice in Palestine at UVA” on its Instagram page.
I firmly and unequivocally believe in the First Amendment. Any individual student or group must be allowed to speak their mind, as long as their statements do not violate University policy or Virginia law. However, there are numerous falsehoods in the SJP statement. I will cite three particularly egregious ones:
- “Students for Justice in Palestine unequivocally supports Palestinian liberation and the right of colonized people everywhere to resist the occupation of their land by whatever means they deem necessary.”
- “While the Israeli government publicly declared war today, the war and genocidal campaign began over 75 years ago.”
- “The people of Gaza are denied freedom of movement, are under calorie restrictions, and are routinely bombed and brutalized by Israeli forces.”
The three statements above are both factually wrong and morally outrageous. Below are the facts: Continue reading