A Texas Elementary School Speech Pathologist Fired After She Refused to Sign a Pro-Israel Oath

December 17th, 2018

Via: The Intercept:

A children’s speech pathologist who has worked for the last nine years with developmentally disabled, autistic, and speech-impaired elementary school students in Austin, Texas, has been told she can no longer work with the public school district after she refused to sign an oath vowing that she “does not” and “will not” engage in a boycott of Israel or “otherwise tak[e] any action that is intended to inflict economic harm” on that foreign nation. A lawsuit on her behalf was filed early Monday morning in a federal court in the Western District of Texas alleging a violation of her First Amendment right of free speech.

In order to obtain contracts in Texas, then, a citizen is free to denounce and work against the United States, to advocate for causes that directly harm American children, and even to support a boycott of particular U.S. states, such as was done in 2017 to North Carolina in protest of its anti-LGBT law. In order to continue to work, Amawi would be perfectly free to engage in any political activism against her own country, participate in an economic boycott of any state or city within the U.S., or work against the policies of any other government in the world — except Israel.

One Response to “A Texas Elementary School Speech Pathologist Fired After She Refused to Sign a Pro-Israel Oath”

  1. Loveandlight says:

    Maybe this is just me, but what I find weird about this is, if they were going to make US citizens swear a loyalty oath to another country, you would think that country would be our cultural mother country and closest (not to mention most compliant) ally in the world, not Israel.

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