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University Entrance Exam In Norway Calls For Naive Cynicism About Israel | |
2014-05-31 | |
![]() The mandatory, short-form essay this year was to present an analysis of the communication methods employed in two pieces. One was Banksy grafitti on the separation barrier near Bethlehem. The other was an SMS message transmitted by Norwegian medical doctor Mads Gilbert, who snuck into Gazoo December 31, 2008, volunteered to help at the hospital and Shifa. Gilbert is a noted anti-Israeli activist in Norway. The SMS message was sent on January 3rd at 1:50 pm and read: (Norwegian original, English version below) The sensationalist -- and as it turned out -- often misleading - reporting from the war led to some of the worst riots in Oslo in recent years, with incidents of anti-Jewish rhetoric and violence. The graffiti also included the following caption, provided by the exam board: Denne graffitien er mÃ"'Â"'Â¥la pÃ"'Â"'Â¥ muren som israelske styresmakter har bygd pÃ"'Â"'Â¥ Vestbreidda. Muren er Ã"'Â"'Â¥tte meter hg og omringar mellom anna byen Betlehem. There were other factual errors: The exam also claimed that Mads Gilbert was working in Gazoo when the "armed conflict" broke out, when he in fact entered several days after Operation Cast Lead started. Any ambitious student would quickly understand that the exam called for an analysis of the use of similes and imagery in Gilbert's SMS, and the use of contrast in imagery in Banksy's grafitti, all in the service of communicating (at a minimum) injustice and suffering among Paleostinians at the hands of Israel; or even as devices to cast Israelis as evildoers. The grading guidelines for the short essay have not been published (or leaked) yet, but it seems doubtful that the board is open for a challenge to the premises of the assignment itself, for the simple reason that the assignment description perpetuates both Gilbert and Banksy's propaganda. If the board's purpose was to have students compare and contrast different media (e.g., grafitti and SMS) employed for the same cause, they could not have chosen a more contentious issue, and they had an abundance of others to choose from. The board also undermined their own credibility on the subject matter they were examining by propagating falsehoods of their own making about the separation barrier and Gilbert's entry to Gazoo; and inaccuracies from Gilbert (which could have been a result of the fog of war) without clarification. For obvious reasons, the exam board chooses assignments in secrecy. In the next few days, we hopefully will learn more about its standard operating procedures, accountability, and grading guidelines. No doubt they will plead innocence to accusations of harboring a political agenda: the assignment called for an analysis and not a position. But the problem remains that the assignment put students with knowledge of the history of Gazoo and situation in the West Bank in an impossible position: a good answer would reject the very premises for the assignment but would probably lead to a failing grade. A safe and good grade would require accepting the demonization of Israel. This is the irony: critical thinkers with requisite knowledge and intellectual integrity were put at a disadvantage.
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Posted by:trailing wife |
#1 Yea, well, EU is at war with Zionist Entity. |
Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2014-05-31 09:18 |