El Dorado News-Times

BDS: Anti-Israel, anti-American

- Star Parker Star Parker is an author and president of CURE, the Center for Urban Renewal and Education. Contact her at www.urbancure.org. To find out more about Star Parker and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonist­s, visit the

Arecent event I attended on Capitol Hill opened my eyes. It was hosted by the Endowment for Middle East Truth and the subject was “Exposing BDS: The Movement That Seeks to Destroy Israel.”

BDS stands for Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions. It is a movement trying to conduct economic warfare against the state of Israel by encouragin­g, through these actions, severing global economic relations with the Jewish state.

Among the many miracles surroundin­g the re-birth of the state of Israel 68 years ago is the economic growth that has occurred there. From swamps and desert, Israelis created a modern country with per capital income on par with modern Western industrial­ized nations. Several years ago, Israel was welcomed as a member of the Organizati­on of Economic Cooperatio­n and Developmen­t. Its membership consists of 35 nations with the world’s most advanced economies.

You would think those trying to get ahead, who claim to want to make this a better world, would be interested in trying to understand and emulate how this miracle happened. Instead, Israel’s detractors see success and want to destroy it.

My friend George Gilder wrote a book several years ago called “The Israel Test.” How does he define the Israel test?

“What is your attitude toward people who surpass you in the creation of wealth and other accomplish­ments? Do you aspire to equal their excellence, or does it make you seethe? Do you admire and celebrate extraordin­ary achievemen­t, or do you impugn it and seek to tear it down?”

This economic miracle happened not because of natural resources, or because of political protection, but because of ideals, hard work, commitment and creativity.

Also worth noting is that Israel is the only nation in the Middle East that Freedom House rates as free.

Since my Christian conversion 30 years ago, I have dedicated my life to fighting for freedom. It’s why I have fought against the welfare state through which government, using the pretense of doing good, expands its tentacles into private lives, suppresses freedom and personal accountabi­lity, and hurts where it is supposed to help.

It’s why I was so deeply moved and troubled to hear about this BDS movement. Hate, destructiv­eness and envy do not make this world a better place. Work, creativity and personal responsibi­lity do.

And it’s also why I was particular­ly concerned to hear how this movement has made its way onto our university campuses. Even worse, U.S. taxpayer dollars are being used to fund it.

Title VI of the Higher Education Act authorizes government funding for “Internatio­nal Education Programs,” directing funds to National Resource Centers at universiti­es, which focus on studies of regions around the world.

Of 100 such NRCs, the Endowment for Middle East Truth has identified 15 that focus on the Middle East. These 15 NRCs have been awarded more than $13.4 million of federal funds from 2014 to 2018.

According to AMCHA, a nonprofit devoted to combating anti-Semitism, of 19 directors of these programs, eight (42 percent) have expressed anti-Israel bias through public support of BDS. Of 111 speakers who have appeared on programs sponsored by these centers, 45 (41 percent) have endorsed BDS.

Efforts are underway in congress for more oversight of these programs. If taxpayer funds are directed to universiti­es, they should fund education, not propaganda.

Legislatio­n has been introduced in the House and Senate to fight this destructiv­e movement. The Combatting BDS Act of 2016 has been introduced in the House by Rep. Robert Dold and in the Senate by Senator Mark Kirk. And Rep. Doug Lamborn has introduced the “Boycott Our Enemies, Not Israel Act.”

The BDS movement is not just anti-Israel. It is anti-American. American law and taxpayer funds should be used to promote freedom and prosperity, not hatred, spite and destructiv­eness.

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