Dr. Gem Newman's Valedictory Address

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  • @infilmproductionsinc.yolan3385
    @infilmproductionsinc.yolan3385 3 месяца назад +2

    by David Matas
    The valedictory speech of Gem Newman on May 16th at the convocation of the Medical Faculty of the University of Manitoba was so unusual that it deserves public comment. The typical valedictory speech reminds the students of their past years of study and welcomes them into the future for which their studies have prepared them. This valedictory address instead engaged in a stream of one-sided political invective.
    The speech itself was short. Yet a text explaining everything that was wrong with it would be lengthy.
    To take one example, in an excerpt from one sentence, the speaker asked the students in his audience "to stand in solidarity with Indigenous people everywhere ... in Palestine, where Israel's deliberate targeting of hospitals and other civilian infrastructure has led to more than 35,000 deaths and widespread famine and disease." This excerpt is rife with inaccuracies.
    For one, Jews are indigenous to Israel, living there since pre-historic times, centuries before the advent of Islam, with a continuous presence to the current day. To suggest that solidarity with the indigenous somehow favours Palestinians is a denial of reality.
    For another, the existence of Palestine as a state is not recognized by the Government of Canada and 46 other states. One could argue that Canada and other states should recognize Palestine. However, to assume that this recognition already exists is inaccurate.
    Third, Israel has not deliberately targeted hospitals and other civilian infrastructure. What Israel has deliberately targeted is Hamas, because of its attack on Israel on October 7th, 2023, its murder of 1,139, its mass rapes during that attack and the kidnapping of over 240 hostages. The valedictory speech mentions none of this.
    The reason that hospitals and other civilian infrastructure have suffered when Israel responded to the Hamas October 7th attack is entirely the fault of Hamas. At or near civilian infrastructures, Hamas stores and uses arms and rockets, runs command operations, mingles without uniforms with the civilian population, builds tunnels and tunnel entrances, uses civilians as human shields and threatens, exhorts and prevents civilians from fleeing when Israel warns of an impending attack, as Israel systematically does.
    Fourth, the figure of more than 35,000 casualties the speaker mentioned is a Hamas Health Ministry clumsily concocted statistical fabrication. The casualty figures, whatever they are, includes thousands of Hamas operatives, a number of which Hamas gives no indication.
    Fifth, food insecurity exists in Gaza because of Hamas. Hamas diverts food aid to stockpile in its tunnels for its claimed plan of a next attack against Israel and to sell at exorbitant prices at local markets in order to raise money to buy more arms. Hamas threatens and kills anyone who tries to distribute aid directly rather than through Hamas channels.
    Well, that was just one part of one sentence in the valedictory address. There are many more sentences like that, stuffed with errors.
    Aside from the specifics, there are two contextual factors which the speaker ignores. One is that Hamas is not just a local Israeli problem. It is emblematic of a global problem, terrorism euphemistically disguised as Islamic fundamentalism, although there is nothing Islamic about mass killing of innocents, sexual atrocities and kidnappings.
    This problem is particularly acute in the Middle East. Israel, by combatting terrorism in Gaza, is doing a global service and a service in particular to those of its neighbours who have not already succumbed to the terrorist plague.
    The second, linked, contextual factor is anti-Zionism, the refusal to accept the existence of a Jewish state. With destruction of the Jewish state the end goal, terrorism and delegitimization through demonization work hand in hand.
    Demonization is directed not just against the Jewish state but also against the Jewish people everywhere as actual or presumed supporters of this supposedly demon state. The result is that, with the Gaza war, attacks on Jews worldwide, including Canada, are at record levels, not just in comparison to past attacks on Jews, but in comparison to attacks on all other minority populations.
    There is, regrettably, on social media an endless flow of ignorance, hate speech, misinformation and disinformation. The gullible repetition of terrorist antisemitic propaganda without fact checking has become commonplace. The valedictorian, by echoing the Hamas demonization of Israel , fuels their antisemitic narrative.
    Yet a valedictorian is supposed to be a lead student in their graduating class, the best and the brightest. The abuse of that position as a platform for prejudice by the current Medical Faculty valedictorian is not just a personal failing; it bespeaks and reflects a general degradation of university education and public discourse.
    In principle, the voice of the valedictorian should be the voice of our future. When it comes to the voice of this valedictorian, we all deserved better.
    ......................................................................................................................................
    David Matas is a Winnipeg lawyer and senior honorary counsel to B'nai Brith Canada.

  • @infilmproductionsinc.yolan3385
    @infilmproductionsinc.yolan3385 3 месяца назад +2

    by David Matas
    The valedictory speech of Gem Newman on May 16th at the convocation of the Medical Faculty of the University of Manitoba was so unusual that it deserves public comment. The typical valedictory speech reminds the students of their past years of study and welcomes them into the future for which their studies have prepared them. This valedictory address instead engaged in a stream of one-sided political invective.
    The speech itself was short. Yet a text explaining everything that was wrong with it would be lengthy.
    To take one example, in an excerpt from one sentence, the speaker asked the students in his audience "to stand in solidarity with Indigenous people everywhere ... in Palestine, where Israel's deliberate targeting of hospitals and other civilian infrastructure has led to more than 35,000 deaths and widespread famine and disease." This excerpt is rife with inaccuracies.
    For one, Jews are indigenous to Israel, living there since pre-historic times, centuries before the advent of Islam, with a continuous presence to the current day. To suggest that solidarity with the indigenous somehow favours Palestinians is a denial of reality.
    For another, the existence of Palestine as a state is not recognized by the Government of Canada and 46 other states. One could argue that Canada and other states should recognize Palestine. However, to assume that this recognition already exists is inaccurate.
    Third, Israel has not deliberately targeted hospitals and other civilian infrastructure. What Israel has deliberately targeted is Hamas, because of its attack on Israel on October 7th, 2023, its murder of 1,139, its mass rapes during that attack and the kidnapping of over 240 hostages. The valedictory speech mentions none of this.
    The reason that hospitals and other civilian infrastructure have suffered when Israel responded to the Hamas October 7th attack is entirely the fault of Hamas. At or near civilian infrastructures, Hamas stores and uses arms and rockets, runs command operations, mingles without uniforms with the civilian population, builds tunnels and tunnel entrances, uses civilians as human shields and threatens, exhorts and prevents civilians from fleeing when Israel warns of an impending attack, as Israel systematically does.
    Fourth, the figure of more than 35,000 casualties the speaker mentioned is a Hamas Health Ministry clumsily concocted statistical fabrication. The casualty figures, whatever they are, includes thousands of Hamas operatives, a number of which Hamas gives no indication.
    Fifth, food insecurity exists in Gaza because of Hamas. Hamas diverts food aid to stockpile in its tunnels for its claimed plan of a next attack against Israel and to sell at exorbitant prices at local markets in order to raise money to buy more arms. Hamas threatens and kills anyone who tries to distribute aid directly rather than through Hamas channels.
    Well, that was just one part of one sentence in the valedictory address. There are many more sentences like that, stuffed with errors.
    Aside from the specifics, there are two contextual factors which the speaker ignores. One is that Hamas is not just a local Israeli problem. It is emblematic of a global problem, terrorism euphemistically disguised as Islamic fundamentalism, although there is nothing Islamic about mass killing of innocents, sexual atrocities and kidnappings.
    This problem is particularly acute in the Middle East. Israel, by combatting terrorism in Gaza, is doing a global service and a service in particular to those of its neighbours who have not already succumbed to the terrorist plague.
    The second, linked, contextual factor is anti-Zionism, the refusal to accept the existence of a Jewish state. With destruction of the Jewish state the end goal, terrorism and delegitimization through demonization work hand in hand.
    Demonization is directed not just against the Jewish state but also against the Jewish people everywhere as actual or presumed supporters of this supposedly demon state. The result is that, with the Gaza war, attacks on Jews worldwide, including Canada, are at record levels, not just in comparison to past attacks on Jews, but in comparison to attacks on all other minority populations.
    There is, regrettably, on social media an endless flow of ignorance, hate speech, misinformation and disinformation. The gullible repetition of terrorist antisemitic propaganda without fact checking has become commonplace. The valedictorian, by echoing the Hamas demonization of Israel , fuels their antisemitic narrative.
    Yet a valedictorian is supposed to be a lead student in their graduating class, the best and the brightest. The abuse of that position as a platform for prejudice by the current Medical Faculty valedictorian is not just a personal failing; it bespeaks and reflects a general degradation of university education and public discourse.
    In principle, the voice of the valedictorian should be the voice of our future. When it comes to the voice of this valedictorian, we all deserved better.
    ......................................................................................................................................
    David Matas is a Winnipeg lawyer and senior honorary counsel to B'nai Brith Canada.

  • @nechamadinanamirovski
    @nechamadinanamirovski 2 месяца назад

    I know a lot of Jews with the last name Newman. Ya sure you ain't Jewish?

  • @PerpetualTorrentialRainTTV
    @PerpetualTorrentialRainTTV 3 месяца назад

    good job on this speech ❤