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According to the paper, the move comes as a response to the lethal crackdown by Israeli occupation forces on Palestinian protesters in the Gaza Strip.
The Australian notes that signatories to the BDS pledge say they "will not attend conferences sponsored by Israeli universities, participate in academic exchange schemes, or otherwise collaborate professionally with Israeli universities until the stated goals have been fulfilled."
The BDS campaign, describes the paper, is an international movement "inspired by the success of boycotts in bringing an end to apartheid in South Africa".
Nick Riemer, a senior lecturer in English and linguistics at the University of Sydney and a member of its BDS group, "said the response from fellow academics was encouraging" and expressed his hope that the pledge would spread to other Australian universities.
"People are already talking at Melbourne about the possibility of something like this," he said. According to the Sydney BDS website, some 40 academics have currently endorsed the pledge.
Comment: If women can identify as men, can't white people identify as POC?
"POC" stands for "person of color." The event will take place at Scripps College's Sallie Tiernan Field House pool, according to The Claremont Independent.
A Facebook announcement of the event lists the party as being hosted by Café Con Leche, a student group identified in the post as "the badass Latinx at Scripps."
"Bring your chanclas and the homies over to our nice ass resort pool, LET'S TAKE UP SPACE," the announcement reads, advertising the event as "a safe space for...students that identify as POC to come together and build community."
"Enjoy some yummy snacks, tunes that slappp, and the company of other POC," the listing reads.
The announcement also advises attendees to anticipate "an anonymous Google form to notify us of people we should keep out <for the safety and comfort of all>!"

Russian Ambassador to the United Nations Vasily Nebenzya, watches members of the UN Security Council vote against a Russian resolution condemning 'aggression' against Syria.
"Since the illegal war against Yugoslavia in 1999, they [the US, the UK and France] want to have their own international structure," Wimmer said. "They want to destroy the Charter of the UN. They are no longer interested in having an international organization, which can work. And, therefore, they do their utmost to create their own world where they can do what they want to do."
The US and its allies carried out an attack on Syria without sanction from the UN Security Council, blaming the Syrian government for an alleged chemical attack in Douma that was reported by rebel-linked groups, and without waiting for an investigation by the Organization for Prohibition of Chemical Weapons. The former OSCE official warned about the danger of undermining the Security Council, saying that the organization "is the only chance for the globe not to enter a period of ongoing wars."
The speech by Conservative government minister Enoch Powell was first delivered during a conference in Birmingham 50 years ago. Powell was sacked from his role of shadow defence spokesman by the Conservative party's then leader, Edward Heath, amid claims his words incited violence.
Now actor Ian McDiarmid has been tasked with delivering the full incendiary speech as part of a BBC program airing on Saturday. But the announcement sparked outrage among the public, with critics saying the speech - which calls for a policy to repatriate foreigners - should not be given a platform.
Comment: To prevent the broadcast on weak claims of incitement is a slippery slope to censoring our past. Would these same people ban the airing of Hitler's speeches? How can you learn from history if you don't know what happened?
What is prescient is the extremely contentious topic of mass migration, whether refugee's fleeing the West's illegal wars, or economic migrants, who also often tend to be victims of the West's voracious greed:
- Italy's Matteo Silvini supports Trump and his policies - conservative, populist, anti-establishment and anti-immigration
- More Hungarians share Orban's 'common sense' immigration stance than just his party supporters
- Austria's coalition with far right party to take back control from Brussels and resist EU centralisation
Parents are allowed to pull their children from some Religious Education (RE) lessons that conflict with their personal views. However, a motion passed by the ATL claims the power is being abused by "prejudiced" parents.
The teachers argued that studying Islam, as well as other religions, is key to preparing pupils for adult life in the UK.
The motion at the union's conference was proposed by London teacher Richard Griffiths, who said removing children because of genuine religious beliefs was "very rare", according to The Times.
The problem is not a contradiction between such spiteful hate on the one hand and Christian belief on the other, much as we might want it to be. No, the problem is a contradiction between aspects of the Christian faith itself. It bids us go in two different directions. Some Christians proceed in one direction, the rest in the other. Even if we are non-Christians, we wish we could say that Christian faith includes a noble moral stance, fostering forgiveness and compassion. And indeed it does. But there is a fatal Tse-tse fly in the ointment. And of course that is the doctrine of an eternal Hell for those who do not accept the Christian belief.
Of course Christians deny that it is a simple matter of one's choice of religion. They realize how unfair and arbitrary that sounds. How cruel and arbitrary that would be. So they try to ameliorate that offense by telling us (and themselves) that there is much more to it! And what is that? Wouldn't be good works, would it? Roman Catholics seem to add works to faith, as if we must make ourselves worthy of the grace of God, whatever that might mean. Eastern Orthodox Christians believe in synergism: we must work together with God's grace for it to save us. But traditional Protestants want to stick with Martin Luther's dicta of Sola fidei, Sold gratia (Faith alone/grace alone. Two "alones"? Well, yes, they're both sides of the same coin: nothing but God's grace can save us, but we must wittingly receive it or it will never really be ours. God throws out a lifeline, but the drowning man must take hold of it. I don't know if that gets them out of the jam. If it were all simply a matter of grace, we would have Christian Universalism: everybody is saved whether they know it or not! Jesus did not merely try to save humanity, and with partial results. No, he did save the human race. He didn't just provide the cure, like a chemist; he actually administered it, like a doctor.
You may have heard that Russian President Vladimir Putin takes an interest in exotic and impressive missile technologies. At his address to the Russian Federal Assembly last month, Putin raised eyebrows around the world by introducing a range of wacky nuclear-capable missiles, including a nuclear-powered-that's right, nuclear-powered-cruise missile.
For Putin, these weapons are a source of national pride and speak to Russia's continued great power status despite the country's increased alienation from the West and long-running economic doldrums.

A 2018 FIFA World Cup sign is seen at the Millennium Square in Saransk, Russia August 25, 2017.
Saransk - a one-hour flight east from Moscow - is the fourth city visited by Danish goalkeeping great Peter Schmeichel on his tour. The city "is the one I was looking forward [to visiting], because this is where Denmark plays," Schmeichel said while opening a football park in Saransk on Saturday.
"I am from Denmark, if you don't know, and my son plays for [the] Denmark team, so this is where the World Cup starts for me emotionally," the football legend said.
Schmeichel told reporters about his experiences in touring the 2018 World Cup host cities. "I am really looking forward to the party that... football will bring to these stadiums, and it adds to the library of all experiences I've ever had."
The Cupertino, California-based company said in a lengthy memo posted to its internal blog that it "caught 29 leakers," last year and noted that 12 of those were arrested. "These people not only lose their jobs, they can face extreme difficulty finding employment elsewhere," Apple added. The company declined to comment on Friday.
Apple outlined situations in which information was leaked to the media, including a meeting earlier this year where Apple's software engineering head Craig Federighi told employees that some planned iPhone software features would be delayed. Apple also cited a yet-to-be-released software package that revealed details about the unreleased iPhone X and new Apple Watch.













Comment: As Israel attacks, kills, injures Palestinian protesters within their border in Gaza, one aspect of the condemnations and blowback has resulted in an uptick in BDS support as exemplified by the University of Sydney.
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