Oregon Governor Kate Brown |
Last week I learned that an anti-BDS bill had been introduced in the state legislature of neighboring Washington state. A few days later, I learned the Jewish Federation of Oregon was "shopping" a similar bill to the Oregon State Legislature, looking for a representative to introduce it. I also learned the American Jewish Committee was circulating a "Governors Against BDS Letter," seeking the signatures of all 50US Governors.
Following is the letter that I wrote to my state legislators (with a similar letter going to the Governor):
Oregon State Senator Ginny Burdick |
Dear
Senator Burdick –
I
write to ask you, first, to not put forward or sponsor a bill that would make
BDS (Boycott/Divestment/Sanctions) against companies complicit with the illegal
Israeli Occupation of Palestine illegal and, further, if such an
unconstitutional bill should come before the Oregon State Senate to oppose it
vigorously!
Why
would the State of Oregon even consider such a ludicrous, undemocratic piece of
legislation, you may well ask! Well, as
I’m sure you are aware, other states have not only considered such “anti-BDS”
bills, they have passed them (20+ states have already passed some form of
“anti-BDS” law), and the trend appears to be growing.
Notwithstanding
that such legislation is a clear violation of First Amendment/Free Speech
rights, state legislators – emboldened by the new wave of conservatism that is
sweeping the USA and aided by groups such as the Jewish Federation (which is
the group we are told has drafted a bill for which they are seeking sponsorship
here in Oregon) – are seeking to take away our rights as citizens to peacefully
protest injustice.
Such
bills are sometimes cloaked in the guise of protection from “anti-Semitism,”
but there is nothing anti-Semitic about BDS.
The current BDS movement is aimed at the Israeli government and at
companies (often American companies such as Caterpillar and Motorola) who are
complicit in an occupation that has been going on for 50 years in violation of
international law.
As
you know, it was BDS that is credited with doing away with apartheid in South
Africa, and BDS has been successfully utilized to stop injustice in the US
(Civil Rights and farm workers to name just two).
I
spent an extended period of time as a human rights observer in Palestine
several years ago, and can personally vouch for the injustices perpetrated
against the Palestinian people. I would
be happy to meet with you and to share why I believe that we in Oregon (and,
indeed, across the globe) should do everything we can to bring justice to this
tiny piece of real estate.
But
even setting aside that issue, the question for us as Oregonians is why should
we even be wasting our time on undemocratic, unconstitutional legislation (that
will almost certainly be targeted by the ACLU), when there are so many pressing
problems right here that we should be spending our time and energies on?
Operating under the belief that snail-mail letters gain more attention than e-mail, I posted these letters yesterday. I'll keep you posted!