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The valedictorian's speech was followed by calls for the “annihilation” of Israel

The school cited security issues as the reason for this

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Asna Tabassum, valedictorian of the University of Southern California, seems to want a PhD in hate.

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Tabassum launched his speech after hitting the beach on social media, calling for the “total destruction” of Israel.

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After a treasure trove of hate appeared on his social media accounts, the university began to question his worthiness of the honor. Not only did he comment on the Israel-Gaza war, but he added anti-Semitic references.

USC, however, did not condemn the hate fest and instead cited the safety of removing Tabassum from the undergraduate commencement list.

The California woman is majoring in biomedical engineering. He was selected from nearly 100 undergraduate applicants with a GPA of 3.98 or higher.

Zionists are “racist settlers” in one of his retweets, and Tabassum has many “likes” for anti-Semitic material.

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The letter sent to the school related to Tabassum: “Mrs. Tabassum unashamedly and openly supports the link's calls for the “total annihilation (sic) of the State of Israel.”

As if the unqualified order to destroy the state of Israel was somehow unclear, Ms. Tabassum's link reinforces racism with another reference, urging readers to “reject hegemonic actions that require Palestinians to accept Israel's right to exist.” as a Jewish state.

USC cited “security concerns” to pull it off the platform.

“This decision is not only necessary to keep our campus and our students safe, but also complies with the basic legal obligation, including the expectation of federal regulators, that universities act to protect students and keep the campus community safe,” USC said.

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“It uses the same values ​​and standards we used before to guide our actions. This in no way diminishes the remarkable academic achievements of any student considered or selected as valedictorian.

“To be clear: this decision has nothing to do with freedom of speech. In the beginning, there is no right to freedom of speech. The question here is how best to maintain campus safety and security, period.”

But the radical Council on American-Islamic Relations in Los Angeles is demanding that Tabassum be allowed to speak. The valedictorian says he was silenced and USC “abandoned him.”

He says: “The anti-Muslim and anti-Palestinian voices exposed me to a racist hate campaign because of my uncompromising belief in human rights for all.

“This campaign to prevent me from speaking to my peers at Commencement has clearly served its purpose: today USC administrators announced that the university will no longer allow me to speak due to security concerns.”

She added: “I am shocked by this decision and very upset that the university is being subjected to a hate campaign aimed at silencing my voice.

“I am not surprised by those who try to spread hatred. I was shocked that my university – my home for four years – had abandoned me.”

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