US citizens required to pledge an oath of alligence to Israel

Jimdamick

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A Texas educator says she was fired from her job working with speech-impaired elementary school students because she refused to sign a pledge of loyalty to Israel.

On Monday, The Intercept first reported, she sued the state and the school district that gave her the boot.

“Texas’s ban on contracting with any boycotter of Israel constitutes viewpoint discrimination that chills constitutionally-protected political advocacy in support of Palestine,” reads the lawsuit filed by children’s speech pathologist Bahia Amawi.

Amawi has worked with developmentally disabled, autistic, and speech-impaired elementary school students in Austin, Texas, for nine years, speaks three languages, and holds a master’s in her field.

The Pflugerville Independent School District included new language in their contracts this year requiring that employees “will not boycott Israel during the term of the contract,” and will refrain from any action “that is intended to penalize, inflict economic harm on, or limit commercial relations with Israel, or with a person or entity doing business in Israeli or in an Israel-controlled territory.”

Amawi, an American citizen and mother of four, said she was prepared to renew until she noticed the new clause.

“Absolutely not. I couldn’t in good conscience do that. If I did, I would not only be betraying Palestinians suffering under an occupation that I believe is unjust, and thus become complicit in their repression, but I’d also be betraying my fellow Americans by enabling violations of our constitutional rights to free speech and to protest peacefully,” she told The Intercept.

Amawi was told there was no alternative: Either Amawi signed the oath or the district, as a public institution, would not pay her.

And so she filed a federal lawsuit on Monday against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and the Pflugerville school district, arguing that her dismissal was a violation of her First Amendment right to free speech.

“It’s baffling that they can throw this down our throats, and decide to protect another country’s economy versus protecting our constitutional rights,” Amawi said.

To her knowledge, Amawi was the only Arabic-speaking child’s speech specialist in the district, which lies in an area with a growing Arabic population.

“I got my master’s in this field and devoted myself to this work because I always wanted to do service for children,” Amawi told The Intercept. “It’s vital that early-age assessments of possible speech impairments or psychological conditions be administered by those who understand the child’s first language.”

The oath was included in Amawi’s contract as the result of an Israel-specific Texas law enacted in May 2017. The same law blocked some victims of Hurricane Harvey from receiving state disaster relief unless they first signed a pledge to never participate in the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement against Israel.

Similar laws are on the books in 25 other states—including Democratic-run states such as California and New York—meaning the vast majority of Americans are currently barred from supporting a boycott of Israel without facing some form of legal retribution.

In 2016, New York Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo issued an executive order directing all state government agencies to terminate any business with companies that support the BDS movement.

Government employees are freely allowed to boycott American states or companies that conflict with their personal beliefs—as many officials did in reaction to anti-LGBT laws in North Carolina and Indiana.

Amawi could engage in any political activism against her own country and keep her job. That right seemingly does not apply to her activism on Palestinian rights.

Nice job Israel, you cocksuckers, now American citizens have to accept your unlawful actions or face losing their jobs?

What the fuck has this Nation become under Trump, one where we support the most brutal countries on this planet, such as Saudi Arabia, Israel and Russia, and turn a blind eye to the abuses perpetuated on their citizens with our support.

This is not right.

Fuck Israel, fuck Trump, fuck Saudi Arabia and fuck Russia

Free Palestine and support BDS, it's the moral and right thing to do.
 

Jimdamick

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We share intelligence
On what?
Hezbollah, or Hamas, or the PLO, or Iran?
In other words, entities that are no threat to the US or the world at large, but enemies (for good reasons) of Israel, so we bankrupt our moral standing in the world supporting that racist nation?
What have they shared that has been of any use to the US?
Name something, anything that Israel has done for anyone, for that matter, besides being a supreme pain in the ass.
I'll tell you what I know they have done..
Nothing, but take a shitload of cash to bankroll their army and settlements from the American taxpayer.
Fuck Israel
 

schuylaar

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A Texas educator says she was fired from her job working with speech-impaired elementary school students because she refused to sign a pledge of loyalty to Israel.

On Monday, The Intercept first reported, she sued the state and the school district that gave her the boot.

“Texas’s ban on contracting with any boycotter of Israel constitutes viewpoint discrimination that chills constitutionally-protected political advocacy in support of Palestine,” reads the lawsuit filed by children’s speech pathologist Bahia Amawi.

Amawi has worked with developmentally disabled, autistic, and speech-impaired elementary school students in Austin, Texas, for nine years, speaks three languages, and holds a master’s in her field.

The Pflugerville Independent School District included new language in their contracts this year requiring that employees “will not boycott Israel during the term of the contract,” and will refrain from any action “that is intended to penalize, inflict economic harm on, or limit commercial relations with Israel, or with a person or entity doing business in Israeli or in an Israel-controlled territory.”

Amawi, an American citizen and mother of four, said she was prepared to renew until she noticed the new clause.

“Absolutely not. I couldn’t in good conscience do that. If I did, I would not only be betraying Palestinians suffering under an occupation that I believe is unjust, and thus become complicit in their repression, but I’d also be betraying my fellow Americans by enabling violations of our constitutional rights to free speech and to protest peacefully,” she told The Intercept.

Amawi was told there was no alternative: Either Amawi signed the oath or the district, as a public institution, would not pay her.

And so she filed a federal lawsuit on Monday against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and the Pflugerville school district, arguing that her dismissal was a violation of her First Amendment right to free speech.

“It’s baffling that they can throw this down our throats, and decide to protect another country’s economy versus protecting our constitutional rights,” Amawi said.

To her knowledge, Amawi was the only Arabic-speaking child’s speech specialist in the district, which lies in an area with a growing Arabic population.

“I got my master’s in this field and devoted myself to this work because I always wanted to do service for children,” Amawi told The Intercept. “It’s vital that early-age assessments of possible speech impairments or psychological conditions be administered by those who understand the child’s first language.”

The oath was included in Amawi’s contract as the result of an Israel-specific Texas law enacted in May 2017. The same law blocked some victims of Hurricane Harvey from receiving state disaster relief unless they first signed a pledge to never participate in the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement against Israel.

Similar laws are on the books in 25 other states—including Democratic-run states such as California and New York—meaning the vast majority of Americans are currently barred from supporting a boycott of Israel without facing some form of legal retribution.

In 2016, New York Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo issued an executive order directing all state government agencies to terminate any business with companies that support the BDS movement.

Government employees are freely allowed to boycott American states or companies that conflict with their personal beliefs—as many officials did in reaction to anti-LGBT laws in North Carolina and Indiana.

Amawi could engage in any political activism against her own country and keep her job. That right seemingly does not apply to her activism on Palestinian rights.

Nice job Israel, you cocksuckers, now American citizens have to accept your unlawful actions or face losing their jobs?

What the fuck has this Nation become under Trump, one where we support the most brutal countries on this planet, such as Saudi Arabia, Israel and Russia, and turn a blind eye to the abuses perpetuated on their citizens with our support.

This is not right.

Fuck Israel, fuck Trump, fuck Saudi Arabia and fuck Russia

Free Palestine and support BDS, it's the moral and right thing to do.
evangelicals are the second biggest supporters of israel next to jews..they can't wait for the next rapture date TBD.
 

Fogdog

Well-Known Member
On what?
Hezbollah, or Hamas, or the PLO, or Iran?
In other words, entities that are no threat to the US or the world at large, but enemies (for good reasons) of Israel, so we bankrupt our moral standing in the world supporting that racist nation?
What have they shared that has been of any use to the US?
Name something, anything that Israel has done for anyone, for that matter, besides being a supreme pain in the ass.
I'll tell you what I know they have done..
Nothing, but take a shitload of cash to bankroll their army and settlements from the American taxpayer.
Fuck Israel
Hezbollah, Hamas and Iran are pretty hostile to the US and its allies.

I totally agree that the US should consider sanctions against Israel for its human rights violations in Gaza and I don't mean simply ending its aid programs. Still, Iran's leaders are supporting some really bad people in the area and I'm not aware that Hamas or Hezbollah have forsworn terrorism as a tactic to achieve whatever it is they think they are trying to do.
 

Jimdamick

Well-Known Member
Hezbollah, Hamas and Iran are pretty hostile to the US and its allies.
What have they done, besides point out the hypocrisy and defend themselves from Israeli and American aggression?
It was the US that took over Iran with that puppet Shah Pahlavi, the Ayatollah Khomeini rescued it
I haven't heard about any attacks by them on the Continent or the US, unlike ISIS, or Al Qaeda, or others.
The Jews are playing a game, pitting the world against their foes, counting on sympathy from the uniformed, and so far, they are winning.
There is no excuse for Israel's action against the West Bank or Gaza, besides the clear fact that they want all the Palestinians to simply die, and go away, and that ain't gonna happen.
Fuck Israel, they don't give 2 shits about human rights and dignity, as long as your a Palestinian, at least.

 
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