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If this tasteless campaign had been successful, I’m sure the lobby would be crowing about it from the rooftops, but because it turned out to be an astronomical mistake, the rats are deserting the sinking ship. However, it’s not as easy to do as one would think. As you’ve shown, Richard, they’ve left a trail.
This may be a boon to those of us who would like to see some of these lobby groups lose power. I am sure there are at least a few people who will now think twice about donating their money to a group who has damaged Israel’s already poor public image. I would like to see fewer donations to groups who unduly influence governmental policy in their favor.
Now, we could use a similar campaign here in the US that would, shall we say, go limp in a similar fashion. AIPAC, what are you waiting for?
And just when you thought you heard it all, FINALLY someone in Canada IS taking responsibility
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/world/getting-the-big-picture-on-a-not-so-small-country/article1479074/
“Our students year-to-year on campus are so burdened by the politicization of the debate,” says Susan Davis, executive director of the Canadian Council for Israel and Jewish Advocacy, an arm of the United Jewish Appeal, which backed the effort. “It’s the idea of hearing about Israel in the bigger picture, Israel outside the conflict, Israel as a complete country. And the students are the most excited.”
Here is info on Susan Davis:
Yessir that is her background and she thinks this idea was just grand and notes how excited our students are……..
OK, looks to me like MAJOR damage control.
You’ve got it backwards. CJPAC (what you call CJPA) used to be part of the CIJA/CIC/CJC family (back when it was called CIJA-PAC). Thought they split about 6 years ago, some of it still exists on paper, and sometimes spills over into this sort of thing. But CJPAC doesn’t involve itself in marketing like this, they’ve adapted their focus, and most of what they do now is aim to get Jewish students involved in Canadian politics.
It would be kind of dumb to have a “charade” that CJPAC wasn’t involved, since CIJA is a much bigger and more robust organization than CJPAC.
This ad was made by CFJS – the Canadian Federation of Jewish Student, but paid for by CIJA.
The CIJA website has gone POOF.
Since CIJA bills itself as the Canadian equivalent of AIPAC I find it’s sort of interesting their website has disappeared.
This is Saturday, I found it was gone at 6 am this morning, had to have gone bye bye before that.
http://www.cija.ca/
BTW, Stephen Verrall whose name was on the registration for the sizedoesntmatter website until it was changed this week, is the IT director for CIJA as of Aug 2009 at least.
Holy crap. They must’ve gotten someone very, very mad with that video or something related to it. I’d like to get to the bottom of this.
http://www.jpost.com/Opinion/Op-EdContributors/Article.aspx?id=169784
He doesn’t think this campaign is such a great idea either.
He is absolutely correct and has successfully articulated the entire issue. Kudos to this young man.
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