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Paul Norton's avatar

I have lectured and tutored in courses that cover the question of the nation and nationalism. I have yet to conduct a class in which the issue of whether Jews generally, or Israeli Jews in particular, are a nation with the right to self-determination has been brought up for discussion, but I don't enjoy the prospect of being required by a university policy to shut down students wishing in good faith to question or critically discuss either proposition.

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gmt's avatar

If Universities Australia took those words seriously, they would need to advocate for replacing Australia with an ethnostate (or ethnostates) governed by indigenous Australians. Given that they do not advocate for those positions (they do some work to help indigenous peoples, but it’s certainly not working toward an ethnostate), we must assume that they don’t actually mean the words that they’re saying and are instead taking a stance based on politics.

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