"Online database 'exposes' pro-Palestinian college students in bid to block future jobs"

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http://www.haaretz.com/jewish-world/jewish-world-news/1.658325

Online database 'exposes' pro-Palestinian college students in bid to block future jobs

Canary Website keeps backers' identities hidden, calls on activists to 'ensure that today's radicals are not tomorrow's employees.'
By The Forward and Josh Nathan-Kazis | May 27, 2015 | 3:20 PM

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A new website is publicizing the identities of pro-Palestinian student activists to prevent them from getting jobs after they graduate from college. But the website is keeping its own backers’ identity a secret.

“It is your duty to ensure that today’s radicals are not tomorrow’s employees,” a female narrator intones in a slick video posted to the website’s YouTube account.

Called Canary Mission, the site has posted profiles of dozens of students and recent graduates, alongside those of well-known activists like Omar Barghouti, founder of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement. Some of the students are active in Students for Justice in Palestine; others were involved in recent pro-BDS resolutions at campuses in California. Many of them have relatively thin activist résumés.

“The focus on young people and students is an effort to try to tell people that there will be a price for you taking a political position,” said Ali Abunimah, founder of the pro-Palestinian website The Electronic Intifada. “It’s an effort to punish and deter people from standing up for what they believe.”


Daniel Pipes, president of the Middle East Forum, defended the tactic as a way of forcing people to understand the seriousness of their political stands.

“Factually documenting who one’s adversaries are and making this information available is a perfectly legitimate undertaking,” Pipes wrote in an email. “Collecting information on students has particular value because it signals them that attacking Israel is serious business, not some inconsequential game, and that their actions can damage both Israel and their future careers.”

Despite its dedication to documenting the identities of pro-Palestinian activists, Canary Mission seems to have gone to great lengths to keep the identities of its own members and backers well hidden. There are no names of Canary Mission staff members, volunteers, donors or allies on the site.

The Web domain is registered in a way that hides its ownership. Though the site says that Canary Mission “is a non-profit organization,” no group called Canary Mission is currently registered with the IRS as eligible to receive tax-deductible contributions, and the website indicates no fiscal sponsor through which it can accept donations. The group’s MailChimp account identifies its ZIP code as 10458, a corner of the Bronx that includes Fordham University.

A person named Joanna responded via email to a request for comment from the group, agreeing to an interview but then not calling this reporter over two days. Joanna also did not respond to a list of questions submitted about the group.

A handful of right-wing pro-Israel groups that focus on campuses said they had no relationship with Canary Mission, including the David Horowitz Freedom Center, Pipes’s Middle East Forum, the AMCHA Initiative and StandWithUs.

When asked whether his group had supported Canary Mission, Charles Jacobs, who runs Americans for Peace and Tolerance, a far-right group that purports to expose extremism on campus, said he had no comment. Jacobs is the founder of The David Project, which, under his leadership, produced a 2004 documentary titled “Columbia Unbecoming” that depicted Columbia’s Middle East studies department as unfriendly to Jewish students.

Distributing lists of activists and their activities is not an entirely uncommon tactic in the Middle East debate, on the left or the right. A website called Masada2000, now offline, maintained what it called the “Self-Hating and/or Israel Threatening” list of Jews whose views it considered unacceptable. In early 2014, the anti-Zionist blog Mondoweiss uncovered a password-protected website maintained by StandWithUs that contained backgrounders on pro-Palestinian speakers on the campus circuit. On the left, the website for Right Web, a program backed by the Institute for Policy Studies, profiles hawkish pro-Israel groups and activists.

The individual dossiers on the Canary Mission’s site are lengthy and detailed, and include videos and photographs of the activists. In the case of some current students, the site lists their majors. There are links to Facebook pages, Twitter pages and LinkedIn profiles, and lengthy descriptions of pro-Palestinian student groups and movements to which these students have alleged links.

“I think it’s creepy and I think it’s McCarthyist,” said Max Geller, an SJP member who is profiled on the site. “This is not a badge of honor. This is scary.”

Geller said that some of what is written about him on the site is untrue, and that he has contacted an attorney.


A promotional video posted on the Canary Mission YouTube page:



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who the fukk cares. :why:

Mfs never loved us, but we always tryna spread love.

bring this shyt to higher learning.

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Multiculturalism aint doing shyt for the black community
 

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who the fukk cares. :why:

Mfs never loved us, but we always tryna spread love.

bring this shyt to higher learning.

:camby:
Multiculturalism aint doing shyt for the black community

:patrice:

This article is not about race and culture? And opinions?
This is about one group attempting to blacklist people that don't agree with them.
Am I missing something :lupe:

I think its thought provoking. This should inspire a lot of comments and questions. :dwillhuh:
 

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:patrice:

This article is not about race and culture? And opinions?
This is about one group attempting to blacklist people that don't agree with them.
Am I missing something :lupe:

I think its thought provoking. This should inspire a lot of comments and questions. :dwillhuh:

Blacks need to stop :cape:for these non blacks who wouldn't even have you step foot in their home. :camby:

I used to be concerned about Middle Eastern current affairs until I realised we all we got. and we got bigger problems

Palestinians gonna look out for palestinians. Black man killing Black man bruh :mindblown:
 

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Blacks need to stop :cape:for these non blacks who wouldn't even have you step foot in their home. :camby:

I used to be concerned about Middle Eastern current affairs until I realised we all we got. and we got bigger problems

Palestinians gonna look out for palestinians. Black man killing Black man bruh :mindblown:

This thread is called the Root..............................................but guess what all humans have Roots....not just black people. Besides that, its important to know about crazy stuff like this.

Hell, I could have put it in HL, but I decided it would be a good fit in The Root......:manny:
 

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This thread is called the Root..............................................but guess what all humans have Roots....not just black people. Besides that, its important to know about crazy stuff like this.

Hell, I could have put it in HL, but I decided it would be a good fit in The Root......:manny:

get the fukk out with this, theres only one race the human race bullshyt. Multiculturalism is how they dismantled the black community in the first place

They sold us this "human race" bridge while their race work in collusion together.

I will agree with you that it's still good to be aware of this. But nah, this has no place in a subsection dedicated to uplifting and praising our people.

Black people need to start playing hard ball, we too fukking nice and caring.
 

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get the fukk out with this, theres only one race the human race bullshyt. Multiculturalism is how they dismantled the black community in the first place

They sold us this "human race" bridge while their race work in collusion together.

I will agree with you that it's still good to be aware of this. But nah, this has no place in a subsection dedicated to uplifting and praising our people.

Black people need to start playing hard ball, we too fukking nice and caring.

I'm not naive about how this subsection was formed.

But just for clarification:

The Root
The place for mature discussion of Race, Racism, Social Issues, Culture, Identity & more. A wide variety of topics relating to ethnicity in America and around the world.
 

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is this a good a bad thing ?

One ethnicity/culture's "advocacy group" blacklisting people that the "advocacy group" feels is against their ethnicity/culture??????

Good or bad??

I don't have the answer, but I do know its seems to be just one part of the iceberg to use online information to manipulate people........the next step is what happens when you apply this same type of thing to the cashless society . :francis: http://www.cnbc.com/id/101266173
 
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One ethnicity/culture's "advocacy group" blacklisting people that the "advocacy group" feels is against their ethnicity/culture??????

Good or bad??

I don't have the answer, but I do know its seems to be just one part of the iceberg to use online information to manipulate people........the next step is what happens when you apply this same type of thing to the cashless society . :francis: http://www.cnbc.com/id/101266173
this is intresting
 
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