Hatem Bazian: The Most Dangerous Professor in America
This vile Jew-hating jihadi is a professor at the University of California at Berkeley.
Bazian uses his class assignments to indoctrinate students to oppose criticism of jihad terror and the brutal sharia.
The Nazi-like march of Islamic supremacists into influential positions of power in media, politics and academia hit a new low this week. Tarek Fatah received a panicked message from a student enrolled at the University of California Berkeley.
He wrote: “I’ve been told by one of my professors I will be required, as part of my grade, to start a Twitter account and tweet weekly on Islamophobia. I can’t help but feel this is unethical. This is his agenda not mine.”
The professor conducting this exercise was Hatem Bazian as part of a course titled, “Asian American Studies 132AC: Islamophobia”.
Professor Hatem Bazian, who teaches at the University of California, Berkeley, is requiring his students to tweet weekly on Islamophobia, according to a column in the Toronto Sun.
WFB: Several students said they were uncomfortable with the assignment and felt it was “unethical.” One student reportedly said, “I can’t help but feel this is unethical. This is his agenda, not mine.”
Another requirement of Bazian’s class, entitled De-Constructing Islamophobia and History of Otherness, is for students to get reactions from “people of color” on ads critical of radical Islam placed by Pamela Geller, author of the blog Atlas Shrugs.
Geller said she believes Bazian is indoctrinating students.
“The very idea that he is surveying ‘people of color’ about my ads is ridiculous and offensive. Jihad terrorism is not a race. The Islamic oppression of women, gays, and non-Muslims is not a race. What has Hatem Bazian ever said or done in defense of the non-Muslim ‘people of color’ who are victimized by Islamic jihadists in Nigeria, Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Pakistan and elsewhere?” Geller said in an email to the Free Beacon.
Nonie Darwish, cofounder of FormerMuslimsUnited.com and the author of The Devil We Don’t Know; The Dark Side of Revolutions in the Middle East, said she is “glad that students found Professor Hatem Bazian’s assignment unethical and agenda-oriented.”
Darwish, who escaped Sharia law, took issue with Bazian’s assignment for students.
“Bazian appears to consider those who criticize Islam as Islamophobes. He is marking people like myself and many other former Muslims who escaped life under oppressive Sharia law as some kind of nuts who have unreasonable fear,” Darwish said.
“American parents who get in debt to educate their kids are cheated with indoctrination instead of education of their kids,” Darwish said.
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Overview
Hatem Bazian [Hatem Ahmad Bazian] is the founder of the anti-Israel organizations Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) and American Muslims for Palestine (AMP).
Bazian is a lecturer in the Department of Ethnic Studies at the University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley), where he founded the Center for the Study of Documentation of Islamophobia. He has claimed that pro-Israel advocates are the primary source of Islamophobia in the United States.
Bazian is also the Provost, co-founder and faculty member of Zaytuna College for Muslim Studies (Zaytuna). As a graduate student, he headed the General Union of Palestinian Students (GUPS) at San Francisco State University (SFSU) as well as the Muslim Students Association (MSA) at UC Berkeley.
Bazian is a leader within the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) movement. He declared September 23, 2014 an “International Day of Action” to call for a complete boycott of Israel on campuses across the United States on the eve of the Jewish New Year, Rosh Hashanah.
Bazian has linked the “liberation of Palestine” with Muslim theology and has reportedly promoted a verse in the Hadith calling for the murder of Jews to establish the “Islamic State of Palestine.”
Bazian writes prolifically against Israel, publishing his work on his personal website and in other online sites including Mondoweiss and Electronic Intifada. He is the author of an anti-Israel book titled “Palestine … it is something colonial”.
Spreading Hatred of Jews at SFSU
As a graduate student at San Francisco State University (SFSU) in the 1980’s, Bazian fomented an anti-Semitic environment that persists at SFSU until today.
Bazian served as president of SFSU Associated Students, the Student Union Governing Board and GUPS.
As president, Bazian waged a “campaign” against Hillel and blocked the appointment of a Jewish student to SFSU’s Student Judicial Council “on grounds that the individual supported the state of Israel and was therefore, by definition, a racist.”
In 1994, Bazian organized a press conference to support an anti-Semitic mural that depicted Malcolm X’s face surrounded by dollar signs, stars of David, skulls and crossbones and the words “African blood.” Jewish students were forcibly excluded from the event.
Bazian also reportedly assaulted the offices of SFSU’s student newspaper for being a “haven for Jewish spies.”
Under Bazian’s leadership, GUPS rejected an invitation from SFSU’s Jewish Student Action Committee to forge a “peace treaty” during the first intifada.
After graduating from SFSU, Bazian continued his studies at UC Berkeley, where headed the campus MSA and founded SJP in 2001.
At a July 2014 anti-Israel rally, surrounded by current GUPS SFSU members, Bazian accused Israel of committing “genocide”
Calling for an American “Intifada”
At an April 2004 rally held in San Francisco in support of the Iraqi insurgency, Bazian called for an “intifada” [violent uprising] in the United States.
Bazian asked the crowd: “Are you angry? Are you angry? Are you angry? Well, we’ve been watching intifada in Palestine, we’ve been watching an uprising in Iraq, and the question is that what are we doing? How come we don’t have an intifada in this country?… and it’s about time that we have an intifada in this country that change[s] fundamentally the political dynamics in here. And we know…they’re gonna say it’s some Palestinian being too radical, well you haven’t seen radicalism yet!”
During a 2014 anti-Israel rally, Bazian stated that “we need to give them [the U.S. political leadership] [a] genetic mutation and constitute a Palestinian spine for them… we need to harass them.”
Using the Holocaust to Promote Anti-Semitism
In 2011, Bazian headlined a national speaking tour called “Never Again for Anyone” — launched on International Holocaust Remembrance Day. The tour was organized by the International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network (IJAN), the Middle East Children’s Alliance (MECA) and AMP.
According to an official statement by IJAN, the goal of the tour was to reveal how Zionists “exploited Nazism” and the genocide of European Jewry to build a Jewish state.
Another goal of the tour was to analogize Zionists with Nazis by comparing Gaza to the Warsaw Ghetto.
During a 2016 talk to promote his book — “Palestine… It Is Something Colonial” — Bazian argued that European Zionists “partnered with anti-Semites rather than actually challenging the basic assumption of anti-Semitism” by fleeing Europe and founding a Jewish state.
Anti-Semitic Conspiracy Theories
During a 2014 speech, Bazian implied that the United States Congress is controlled by the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), suggesting that AIPAC “bought” Congress and dictates American foreign policy.
Bazian then referred to the U.S. Congress as “Israeli-occupied territory.”
In another 2014 video for an “educational initiative,” Bazian stated that the American “political leadership is beholden to a particular political influence in this country named AIPAC” that has “almost a stranglehold on a particular aspect of our decision making abilities” in order to maintain a particular world order.
In 2002, after 79 SJP members were arrested for illegally occupying a campus building, Bazian organized a counter-demonstration to protest their arrests. During his speech, Bazian allegedly pointed towards Jewish-sounding donor names engraved on school buildings and said: “Take a look at the type of names on the buildings around campus — Haas, Zellerbach — and decide who controls this university.”
Fundraising for Terrorists
In 2004, Bazian was a featured speaker at a fundraising event titled “Palestinians in Agony!” for KindHearts for Charitable Humanitarian Development (KindHearts).
KindHearts dissolved in 2011 after the U.S. Treasury discovered that it was funneling funds to the terrorist organization Hamas.
Rewriting History
Bazian has stated that he seeks to “rewrite parts of history” in his 2016 book “Palestine… It Is Something Colonial.”
On June 3, 2017, Bazian tweeted that “Israel provoked the Six-Day War in 1967, and it was not fighting for survival”
On December 20, 2016, Bazian tweeted that “Historical evidence does not support Zionist claims re the Western Wall”
SJP
SJP was co-founded in 2001 at the University of California at Berkeley (UC Berkeley) by Professors Hatem Bazian and Snehal Shingavi. Bazian served as president of the General Union of Palestinian Students (GUPS) while studying at San Francisco State University (SFSU) and headed the Muslim Students Association (MSA) while earning his M.A. at UC Berkeley. In 2004, while the second intifada was already winding down in Israel, he called for an intifada in the United States.
Shingavi, an activist tied to the International Socialist Organization (ISO), has been criticized for using his literature course as a vehicle for promoting anti-Israel propaganda. SJP has grown to become the primary student movement advancing the Palestinian national agenda on North American campuses and is the primary force behind BDS campaigns at most schools.
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