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Author of Master’s Thesis Critical of Jewish Narcissism to be Electrocuted
on Christmas Day; Parents’ Plea for Stay of Execution Denied By Prime
Minister Harper, Who Declares “Jews are My Johns”

Thesis on Jewish 'privilege' rebuked, sparking row

12.09.2010 | The National
Post<http://www.nationalpost.com/todays-paper/Thesis+Jewish+privilege+rebuked+sparking/3949150/story.html>
 Academics are calling the Ontario government’s condemnation of a university
student thesis an attack on scholarly freedom, but those offended by the
controversial paper insist they won’t let “hate” hide behind the veil of
academia.

Jenny Peto’s 100-page thesis argues that today’s Jews of European descent
“enjoy white privilege” and maintain a victim identity by participating in
“hegemonic” Holocaust remembrance programs such as the March of the Living,
during which young Jewish people visit Poland and Israel. The University of
Toronto accepted the defended thesis and awarded a master’s degree to the
29-year-old, who is an activist associated with the Coalition Against
Israeli Apartheid group. She’s also Jewish and a descendant of Holocaust
survivors.

The thesis, entitled The Victimhood of the Powerful: White Jews, Zionism and
the Racism of Hegemonic Holocaust Education, describes Israel as an
apartheid state.

It has provoked intense debate online, in academia and even the political
realm. Progressive Conservative MPP Steve Clark raised it in the legislature
Tuesday in response to sharp criticism in the Jewish community, calling it
“shockingly anti-Semitic.” Citizenship and immigration minister Eric Hoskins
likewise condemned the thesis in the legislature saying he was “greatly
disturbed and, in fact, disgusted,” when he read media coverage about it.

In a statement to the Post on Wednesday, Mr. Hoskins stood by his
condemnation: “I rose in the House to condemn all anti-Semitism, a
particularly vile and pernicious form of discrimination,” he said. “The
lessons to be learned from the Holocaust are pivotal, not just for the
Jewish community, but for all Ontarians.”

Ms. Peto responded to the criticism by saying her academic freedom was under
attack. “I never could have imagined an MA thesis getting this much
attention,” she said. “But given my reputation as a vocal critic of Israel …
I am never surprised to be attacked by pro-Israel groups or pro-Israel
politicians, for that matter.”

“Students and researchers should be able to research and publish on
controversial matters without the fear of attacks from the government.”

It is certainly unusual for a student’s work to be challenged by elected
representatives, said Michiel Horn, a York University history professor and
author of Academic Freedom in Canada: A History.

“I know not of a single case where a master’s or a phD paper has been
subject of discussion in the legislature of any province in Canada,” he
said.

“This is hardly the forum,” he added, insisting that politicians should not
be perceived to be tearing apart a thesis that has already been vetted by
two university experts.

University of Toronto provost Cheryl Misak said most if not all
dissertations from the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, where Ms.
Peto studied, are scrutinized by a panel of experts who must grill the
student and pose all kinds of “obstacles” to the argument. Though she wasn’t
present at Ms. Peto’s thesis defence, she says she’s confident the process
met the high standards set by the institution.

“They’re called defences for good reason,” she said. “The thing that
concerns me is that this is a piece of student work and it’s part of a wider
educational project. It’s important to remember that.”

Anyone who disagrees with a thesis, paper, book or statement and might find
it offensive, can offer counterarguments, she said.

“That’s what freedom of expression is, that’s how it ought to unfold,” she
said. “Condemnation is not really how expression is done.”

But as far as Peter Shurman is concerned, all hate should be condemned — and
hate is exactly what he believes this particular thesis is.

“I am sure that the legislature is a place to discuss anything that affects
the general wellbeing of the people of Ontario,” said the Thornhill MPP who
was part of Tuesday’s condemnation. “I’m not sure Ontario is an appropriate
place for preaching hate.”

He hasn’t read the paper, but nonetheless owes it to his largely Jewish
constituents to defend Israel on their behalf, he said.

Read more:
http://www.nationalpost.com/todays-paper/Thesis+Jewish+privilege+rebuked+sparking/3949150/story.html#ixzz183CLSJ7M
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