South Carolina’s governor, Nikki Haley, has signed into law a bill to stop efforts to
boycott, divest and sanction Israel on Thursday afternoon, in a first
for the nation on a statewide level.
The bill makes no mention
of Israel directly, but prevents public entities from contracting with
businesses engaging in the “boycott of a person or an entity based in
or doing business with a jurisdiction with whom South Carolina can
enjoy open trade.”
The premise of the law is that the Boycott,
Divestment and Sanctions movement, colloquially known as BDS,
discriminates against the people of Israel and weakens the economy of
South Carolina. ***Read full article here***
Move to Israel and don't let the door hit you in the a$$.
ReplyDeleteJust a thought, but since Israel is not named specifically, can't this law be used against companies who have engaged in boycotts against countries like Iran or Syria. Maybe I'm reading it wrong but it seems it can backfire on those who kiss Israel's ass.
ReplyDeleteSouth Carolina has a new motto: "Because We Care, We Kiss Kike Ass and So Should You"
1776blues, perhaps their lawyers can get around that by saying South Carolina doesn't have a trade embargo with Iran, and that it's actually the U.S. federal government that has exclusive jurisdiction over that, and they are the ones carrying out the embargo (only barring U.S.-based companies from trading, and not multinational corporations operating primarily in the U.S., of course).
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