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The Oxford Union has disgraced itself

Anjali Yadav
By Anjali Yadav Published December 9, 2024
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The once proud and prestigious Oxford Union has plunged into disgrace, its reputation tarnished by an evening that can only be described as a descent into mob rule, bigotry, and hate. Last Thursday, a debate meant to be a forum for intellectual exchange became a chaotic spectacle that mocked the very principles the Union once claimed to uphold. The motion before the chamber, “This House Believes Israel is an Apartheid State Responsible for Genocide,” was itself a grotesque provocation—a distortion of history and fact. But the true scandal lay not in the motion, but in how the event was organised and the rancorous hostility that permeated the night.

From the outset, it was clear that this was not a debate. The organisers, who had invited speakers infamous for their extreme anti-Israel views, ensured the odds were stacked against the opposition. We were kept in the dark about the nature of the arguments we would face, while the anti-Israel camp was afforded every advantage. The president of the Union, Ebrahim Osman Mowafy, presided over the evening with an unmistakable bias. His actions, from ignoring the opposing speakers at the pre-debate dinner to stepping into the debate himself, exposed his partisanship and undermined the integrity of the event. In the end, one of the most disgraceful speakers against Israel withdrew under pressure, and Mowafy himself took the floor to deliver his biased views, abandoning the impartiality that is supposed to define the role of the chair.

The atmosphere in the chamber was suffused with hostility, with many Jewish students reportedly too afraid to attend. Those who did come were clearly in the minority, a fact I noticed when I spotted a small group of Jewish students huddled together. The scene inside the chamber was grim, as the crowd revealed its animosity towards us through jeers, sneers, and outright abuse. As I stood to speak, I was met with a wall of giggles, coughs, and shouts of “Liar!” and “Genocidal motherf***er!” The president, despite having the power to restore order, was slow to act, and even when he did, it seemed as though he was reluctant to curb the behaviour of the unruly mob.

The crowd, rather than engaging in rational discourse, acted like a baying mob. As my fellow speakers, including Mosab Hassan Yousef and Yoseph Haddad, shared their personal stories of courage and moral conviction, they were met with jeers and insults. Yousef, a former member of Hamas who defected to Israel, was called a “traitor” and a “prostitute” as he recounted his efforts to prevent terrorist attacks. In a powerful moment, he asked the audience to raise their hands if they would have reported the October 7th attacks to prevent the massacre. The silence in the room was deafening—a stark contrast to the applause that greeted the extremist rhetoric of the proposition speakers.

The debate’s proposition speakers, including Miko Peled, Susan Abulhawa, and Mohammed El-Kurd, trafficked in harmful and dangerous rhetoric. Peled described the October 7th attacks as acts of “heroism,” while Abulhawa demonised Jews as foreign colonisers. El-Kurd peddled unverified claims of Israeli atrocities, adding fuel to the fire of hatred. The crowd cheered their every word, while the president of the Union did nothing to maintain order or enforce basic civility.

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By the time the motion passed, with 278 in favour and 59 against, it was clear that what had transpired was not a debate but a show trial—a preordained conclusion reached through intimidation, deception, and a blatant disregard for fairness. The Union, which once prided itself on fostering debate and intellectual freedom, had become a theatre for hate, where the principles of free speech and reasoned argument were trampled underfoot.

This was not just a low point for the Oxford Union, but a profound failure of the institution to fulfil its historic mission. The Union has long been a training ground for future leaders, a place where the next generation could hone their skills in the art of debate. But if this is the intellectual environment being cultivated at Oxford, the implications are deeply worrying. What does it say about the state of intellectual freedom when a respected institution like the Oxford Union becomes a breeding ground for extremism and intolerance?

As my colleagues and I left the chamber, we felt the weight of what had just transpired. The Oxford Union, once a beacon of intellectual debate, has now disgraced itself. It has descended into a chaotic, morally compromised shadow of its former self, and its fall is a tragedy—not just for the Union, but for the broader intellectual and political climate. The battle for free speech and open discourse has been lost at the Oxford Union, and the consequences will be felt for years to come.

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