Article 6M56C Will the ‘cancel culture’ crowd speak up about the silencing of Asna Tabassum? Don’t hold your breath

Will the ‘cancel culture’ crowd speak up about the silencing of Asna Tabassum? Don’t hold your breath

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Arwa Mahdawi
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The University of Southern California canceled its valedictorian's planned speech after pro-Palestinian posts. It's no surprise

If you want to get ahead in life then I have some advice: keep your mouth shut about Palestine. Or, if you must say something, then make sure it is nuanced like - I'm just paraphrasing a former Mossad agent here - no Palestinian over the age of four is an innocent civilian and they all deserve to be starved to death. Certainly make sure you don't use controversial words like genocide" or occupation", even if those are accurate descriptions according to international law and UN human rights experts. Best to avoid considering Palestinians as humans altogether, rather think of them as Israel's defense minister does - human animals" - if you want to avoid unpleasantness.

Asna Tabassum, a first-generation south Asian American Muslim from near Los Angeles, is the latest person to learn this lesson the hard way. Tabassum, who is graduating from the University of Southern California (USC) with a major in biomedical engineering and a minor in resistance to genocide, was recently named her class valedictorian and due to give a speech at her May graduation. Giving a valedictorian address, in which a student reflects on shared experiences and imparts wisdom about the future, is a major honour. It would have been a high point in Tabassum's academic life.

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