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May-01-2010 21:11printcomments

UC Berkley Vote: A Travesty of the 'Democratic' Process

The students at Berkeley will remember who voted for, and who voted against.

Images of the night the vote took place at UC Berkley
Images of the night the vote took place at UC Berkley

(MELBOURNE, Aust.) - Disappointing, but this shows the immense power that “the Organization” has to overturn popular demand against amazing majority numbers in the face of all reason and “democratic” principle.

And, it also illustrates the cupidity, weakness, and failures of moral principles of elected representatives worldwide to stand up for principle and the will of their constituency when confronted with, promises, offers, influence, coercion, intimidation and probably blackmail, as well as greed and ambition.

The Administration of the University may have the power to veto student propositions, but they certainly do not have a moral right to do so on propositions such as this one. If the voice of the students are not to be heard, they should shout louder and every one of them go on strike, and picket the entire University until it comes to a standstill.

Large amounts of grant money which supports the University, most of which comes from AIPAC, ADL and American-Jewish controlled foundations in America, is important, but students and American student satisfaction are ESSENTIAL to its survival!

Every student at UCB has the option of transferring to UCLA, UCSD or any UC elsewhere.

Berkeley has always been the leader among US Campuses in leading revolutionary and reactionary social and cultural movements. Without the voice of its students it would become just another California cow college.

I am sure that this vote cost someone a lot of money, power and promises, as well as a lot of arm-twisting!

Yes, there is a victory here of sorts; a victory in disclosing the face and the might of the enemy, and how he works. “Know thine enemy,” is a prerequisite to achieving victory over him. And as long as they have learned from this defeat, then they have profited in a small way.

At least, they now have the names of seven enemies who sit in the same room with them. There will be more elections in the future.

I have no doubt that the students at Berkeley will remember who voted for, and who voted against.

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Debbie Menon is an independent writer based in Dubai. An advocate for Justice and Peace for Palestinians in the Occupied Territories. Her main focus is US-Middle East Policy issues while writing cutting edge commentary for today's growing number of Internet news viewers seeking unfiltered information about real events. She is committed to exposing Israel Lobbies control of U.S. Middle East Policy. Her Website, mycatbirdseat.com, is a source for many other Salem-News.com reports. She also plays a key role as a Producer for Intifada-Palestine.com and several other groups, all of which we also partner with.

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Daniel Johnson May 1, 2010 10:12 pm (Pacific time)

Joe: For a detailed explanation and background read this story: 

http://www.salem-news.com/articles/may012010/divestment-berkeley.php

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