After I was scheduled to give keynote speech at an upcoming @GeorgiaSouthern conference, organizers said I must comply w/ Georgia’s anti-BDS law & sign a contractual pledge to not boycott Israel. I refused & my talk was canceled. The event fell apart after colleagues supported me — Abby Martin (@AbbyMartin) January 11, 2020

The global awareness & success of BDS has terrified the political establishment, which has pursued an aggressive, bipartisan push to ban Israel boycotts across the US, especially at universities. Trump’s recent executive order furthers cements this goal. https://t.co/jYmqX9pcZi — Abby Martin (@AbbyMartin) January 11, 2020

.@nolan_higdon & @Mythinfo of @ProjectCensored discuss how these selective, politicized narratives about free speech lead to bi-partisan attacks on First Amendment protections & support for censorship against critiques of empire. https://t.co/YLrtZLG69C — Abby Martin (@AbbyMartin) January 11, 2020

This censorship of my talk based on forced compliance to anti-BDS laws in Georgia is just one level of a nationwide campaign to protect Israel from grassroots pressure. We must stand firmly opposed to these efforts and not cower in fear to these blatant violations of free speech. pic.twitter.com/Saj5IPY4sl — Abby Martin (@AbbyMartin) January 11, 2020

Trump: "We have to get the people of our country, of this country, to love Israel more, I have to tell you that. We have to do it. We have to get them to love Israel more. Because you have people that are Jewish people that are great people -- they don't love Israel enough." pic.twitter.com/i26RNDbCIO — The Hill (@thehill) December 8, 2019

We might not have gotten Trump's promised executive order on birthright citizenship or his EO on Big Tech censorship but at least we got a blatantly unconstitutional executive order punishing criticism of Israel! https://t.co/HYespX7ytl — Chris Menahan 🇺🇸 (@infolibnews) December 12, 2019

Israeli intel helped US carry out strike that killed Iran’s Soleimani — report https://t.co/BfwyUpfWQS — The Times of Israel (@TimesofIsrael) January 12, 2020

In October I did a piece on who could be on #Israel's potential hit list. Two of them are deadhttps://t.co/wszfKuz7ej — Anna Ahronheim (@AAhronheim) January 3, 2020