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At the Feb. 10 hearing, several members did not want to confirm Rachel Beyda to the association’s judicial board, the committee that determines if the student government’s actions comply with its bylaws. Essentially council members argued Beyda’s Jewish heritage is not compatible with the interests of the UCLA student government.
Looks like the anti-semites aren't just in Europe these days.
Wow. Hard to believe the liberals excluded a Jew or any religion for that matter. That's got to be a first. When liberals spin out of control....the party of "inclusion" until you differ from the narrative....hilarious....and people think the Republicans own the market on hypocrisy....hardly.
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Originally Posted by nvxplorer
Okay, I stopped here:
Student government member Fabienne Roth commenced the question period by asking Beyda: “Given that you are a Jewish student and very active in the Jewish community, given that recently…(inaudible)…has been surrounding cases of conflict of interest, how do you see yourself being able to maintain an unbiased view in…(inaudible)…?”
Those two inaudibles kinda make the statement meaningless. Recently what? Unbiased view in what?
it explains it down in the article(well at least i think it does since we dont actually knwo what inaudible is)
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The “case” marked by a “conflict of interest” that Roth referred to is likely the case brought before the judicial board last year by Students for Justice in Palestine against two members of the student government. It was brought in the aftermath of the USAC vote on the unsuccessful Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions affiliated “Resolution to Divest from Companies that Violate Palestinian Human Rights.”
SJP alleged that the two student council members in question were ineligible to vote on the matter, per student government bylaws, because they had taken prior trips to Israel funded by outside Jewish groups. SJP claimed these students’ affiliations with outside Jewish groups provided prima facie evidence of a “conflict of interest.”
This is a much bigger and different issue than what the OP wanted to make it out to be.
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Originally Posted by Caleb Longstreet
Wow. Hard to believe the liberals excluded a Jew or any religion for that matter. That's got to be a first. When liberals spin out of control....the party of "inclusion" until you differ from the narrative....hilarious....and people think the Republicans own the market on hypocrisy....hardly.
So they omitted her due to her heritage. At a school in a generation that screams racism left and right, and yet they commit the same? I hope they pay dearly for their hypocrisy.
So they omitted her due to her heritage. At a school in a generation that screams racism left and right, and yet they commit the same? I hope they pay dearly for their hypocrisy.
Let's get our facts straight. The didn't omitt her. There was an initial deadlock vote, and then later in the same meeting they again voted and unanimously appointed her to the board.
At the Feb. 10 hearing, several members did not want to confirm Rachel Beyda to the association’s judicial board, the committee that determines if the student government’s actions comply with its bylaws. Essentially council members argued Beyda’s Jewish heritage is not compatible with the interests of the UCLA student government.
Pfft, I'm Liberal and think this is absolutely disgusting. I hope she sues the snot out of the school. I would imagine that if she was Palestinian and part of anti Israel groups the same questions wouldn't be asked.
Well if that were the case, then the organizations would claim Israeli occupation and then everyone would look the other way.
At the Feb. 10 hearing, several members did not want to confirm Rachel Beyda to the association’s judicial board, the committee that determines if the student government’s actions comply with its bylaws. Essentially council members argued Beyda’s Jewish heritage is not compatible with the interests of the UCLA student government.
Looks like the anti-semites aren't just in Europe these days.
kind of like the good a national socialist and Russian socialist. same happening in china where candidates must be approve by Communist party. Who cares really its common in California to suppress in ends justify means thinking.
Pfft, I'm Liberal and think this is absolutely disgusting. I hope she sues the snot out of the school. I would imagine that if she was Palestinian and part of anti Israel groups the same questions wouldn't be asked.
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Thanks for standing up to this -- we really need more libs recognizing how anti-Semitic much of the liberal institutions are becoming.
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