Haich
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I posted a lengthy interview of David Miller a few pages back. He was a sociology lecturer at Bristol University, but dismissed for making (allegedly) anti semitic statements. He maintains he made anti Zionist statements and doesn’t support or believe in the ideology of Zionism which has infiltrated higher education across the world. (I’m reminded of Harvard’s issues with pro Zionism…)
In the interview, Miller explained he has decided to take legal action against the decision to terminate his position at Bristol. He believes being anti Zionist should come under and be protected under the equal equalities act. If he wins this case, it’ll be a turning point for institutions in the UK as people can freely support the state of Palestine and openly oppose the advocacy for Zionism without fear of reprimand.
In the interview, Miller explained he has decided to take legal action against the decision to terminate his position at Bristol. He believes being anti Zionist should come under and be protected under the equal equalities act. If he wins this case, it’ll be a turning point for institutions in the UK as people can freely support the state of Palestine and openly oppose the advocacy for Zionism without fear of reprimand.