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Resumen de A boycott under the lens

Jonathan Rosenhead

  • Rosenhead talks about Stephen Hawking's decision to support an academic boycott of Israeli institutions that deserves praise, not derision. Web commentators have been portraying Hawking as a mentally enfeebled man, suborned by bullying pro-Palestine activists. More moderate voices have limited themselves to suggesting that he should boycott his voice production system because it relies on a chip designed in Israel. It has been argued that there is no reason to target universities for the misdemeanors of the Israeli state. But after nearly 50 years, there is no part of Israeli society that is not implicated in the military occupation of Palestinian territories.


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