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"We must fight the targeted, cross-platform censorship that echoes and reinforces the Israeli state’s ongoing structural oppression of Palestinians and systematic erasure of Palestinian voices. By engaging in such behaviour, social media companies are practicing digital apartheid. We can not sit idly by. Now more than ever, we need to continue to expose and resist this discriminatory silencing as part of the larger fight for Palestinian freedom and liberation." [https://aje.io/6gyz9](https://aje.io/6gyz9)
"We must fight the targeted, cross-platform censorship that echoes and reinforces the Israeli state’s ongoing structural oppression of Palestinians and systematic erasure of Palestinian voices. By engaging in such behaviour, social media companies are practicing digital apartheid. We can not sit idly by. Now more than ever, we need to continue to expose and resist this discriminatory silencing as part of the larger fight for Palestinian freedom and liberation." [https://aje.io/6gyz9](https://aje.io/6gyz9)
Having worked in a reputable European university I can testify to this. There are actually very few universities that don't silence Palestinian voices, researchers, point-of-views. "Universities are far from being neutral arbiters in this story: by conceding to the monopoly of tech companies over pedagogical programming and by normalising anti-Palestinian rhetoric, they are complicit in these companies’ overreaching erasure of Palestine and Palestinians from the curriculum." As an example - and it is quite a mainstream one - not even talking about Palestinian voices here; when I was a BA student about 10 years ago, I wanted to use Noam Chomsky as a reference in a paper and I was told that it was not a scientific reference thus I could not use it. Thats for someone as renouned as Chomsky, imagine with less known sources of knowledge...
Having worked in a reputable European university I can testify to this. There are actually very few universities that don't silence Palestinian voices, researchers, point-of-views. "Universities are far from being neutral arbiters in this story: by conceding to the monopoly of tech companies over pedagogical programming and by normalising anti-Palestinian rhetoric, they are complicit in these companies’ overreaching erasure of Palestine and Palestinians from the curriculum." As an example - and it is quite a mainstream one - not even talking about Palestinian voices here; when I was a BA student about 10 years ago, I wanted to use Noam Chomsky as a reference in a paper and I was told that it was not a scientific reference thus I could not use it. Thats for someone as renouned as Chomsky, imagine with less known sources of knowledge...
[@jonomilo](/user/profile/jonomilo) how do u think about that? Sir!
[@jonomilo](/user/profile/jonomilo) how do u think about that? Sir!
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