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Good evening. It's Wednesday, May 1.
Tonight: A massive show of police force was deployed at various colleges throughout New York City, designed to forcibly shut down protests and arrest protesters with the largest presence at Columbia. Many journalists who have covered protests around the world said they have never seen so much police force gathered to crack down on political dissent. Meanwhile, a group of pro-Israel counter-protesters appeared at UCLA and violently attacked the pro-Palestinian encampment, screaming anti-Palestinian vulgarities and using force, including wood and other weapons, to attack the protesters long gathered there.
It was really remarkable to watch how much propaganda and even lies were so glaringly unleashed and spread by the American media to attempt to demonize the protest against the U.S.-supported and financed Israeli war in Gaza. As just one example, it was alleged by the NYPD and then mindlessly recited by media outlets that are obsessively pro-Israel, such as CNN, that the wife of a known terrorist was a menacing presence at the Columbia protests.
As it turns out, they were referring to the wife of former University of South Florida professor Sami Al-Arian, who was arrested right after 9/11 and became the first test case for how far the Patriot Act could be stretched when the Bush administration accused him of “material support for terrorism” as a result of his fundraising for charities in Gaza that were alleged to be linked to groups the U.S. had designated as terrorist organizations. I followed and reported on that case very closely at the time, including interviewing Al-Arian and his family while he was under house arrest. It was really one of the worst abuses of the criminal justice system I had ever seen. Al-Arian was acquitted by a jury on the most serious charges, namely providing material support to terrorism, even though the government had been spying on him for many years. While that trial produced a hung jury on the more minor charges, and yet he was never let go, he ended up being consigned for years under house arrest, until he finally agreed to be deported to Turkey as the only way to finally end that case and the persecution of his family. His daughter, the longtime broadcast journalist Laila Al-Arian, will be with us to discuss this case.
But perhaps the most disturbing aspect of all of this is how cynically these alleged human rights concerns are weaponized. Whenever the officially designated “bad countries,” such as Russia, China, or Iran, send police to arrest protesters and crush protest movements in Hong Kong or Tehran or throughout Russia, it is immediately denounced in the United States as pure evil tyranny. Yet when dictatorships that are the U.S.'s closest allies crush protests with police force—say, Saudi Arabia or Egypt—that is ignored because there's no benefit in denouncing the world's most savage, pro-American tyrants. And yet, when the U.S. engages in the same human rights abuses, when it indefinitely imprisons Julian Assange or tries to kill him, or when the government deploys massive police force to crack down on political protesters, that same act is cheered by the people who feign horror when done by America's enemies. We'll examine all this propaganda and deceit surrounding this use of police power over the last week to try and finally end these protests against the foreign government in Tel Aviv.
Then: The House of Representatives today, by an overwhelming bipartisan vote of 320 to 91, enacted a law designed to wildly expand the official definition of “anti-Semitism,” a definition that, as we will show you now, explicitly includes all sorts of common, valid, normal criticisms of the Israeli government. By doing so, Congress is proclaiming that the desire to shield this foreign country and its government is more important than preserving the free speech rights of American citizens. We will look in detail at this bill and the vote to examine all its implications. It has horrified even many people on the right who are supportive of Israel, and yet who are saying that this is one of the gravest attacks on the First Amendment in years.
For now, welcome to a new episode of System Update, starting right now.