
Lawmakers from both sides of the aisle are attacking the City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law over remarks made by one of its commencement speakers.
During her speech on May 12, CUNY student Fatima Mohammed said the school had taught her how to implement the law for the cause of human rights. âI chose CUNY School of Law for its articulated mission [as one of the] few legal institutions⊠to recognize that the law is a manifestation of White supremacy that continues to oppress and suppress people in this nation and around the world,â she explained.
âIsrael continues to indiscriminately rain bullets and bombs on worshippers, murdering the old, the young, attacking even funerals and graveyards as it encourages lynch mobs to target Palestinian homes and businesses, as it imprisons its children, as it continues its project of settler colonialism, expelling Palestinians from their homes, carrying the ongoing Nakba⊠our silence is no longer acceptable,â she said later.
Palestine can no longer be the exception to our pursuit of justice.
Mohammedâs criticism of Israel, reference to white supremacy, and an offhand criticism of New York Cityâs police department have led to public condemnations from U.S. politicians and pro-Israel groups. Many are calling for the university to be defunded over the speech.
It is the second year in a row that CUNY Law commencement has featured an anti-Zionist speaker, drawing fire from pro-Israel organizations.
âImagine being so crazed by hatred for Israel as a Jewish State that you make it the subject of your commencement speech at a law school graduation,â tweeted Rep. Ritchie Torres (D-NY).
Anti-Israel derangement syndrome at work.
The lobbying group AIPAC shared the tweet and wrote,
Thank you RitchieTorres for your moral clarity in rejecting baseless slander of our ally Israel and speaking out in support of the Jewish state.
Thank you @RitchieTorres for your moral clarity in rejecting baseless slander of our ally Israel and speaking out in support of the Jewish state. https://t.co/Cudwm0OqCW
â AIPAC (@AIPAC) May 29, 2023
âCity University of New York class day speaker slanders Israel and enthusiastically celebrates antisemitism,â wrote Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX)
Cheers on open borders & releasing violent criminals from jail. And decries the âfascist NYPD.â This is a LAW school. Paid for with tax dollars.
City University of New York class day speaker slanders Israel & enthusiastically celebrates antisemitism.
Cheers on open borders & releasing violent criminals from jail.
And decries the âfascist NYPD.â
This is a LAW school.
Paid for with tax dollars. https://t.co/bTxnw25qt0
â Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) May 28, 2023
New York City Mayor Eric Adams (who was booed at the event) wrote,
I was proud to offer a different message at this yearâs CUNY law commencement ceremonyâone that celebrates the progress of our city and country, and one that honors those who fight to keep us safe and protect our freedoms, like my uncle Joe, who died at age 19 in Vietnam while giving his life for our country. We cannot allow words of negativity and divisiveness to be the only ones our students hear. We cannot allow words of negativity and divisiveness to be the only ones our students hear.
I was proud to offer a different message at this yearâs CUNY law commencement ceremony â one that celebrates the progress of our city and country, and one that honors those who fight to keep us safe and protect our freedoms, like my uncle Joe, who died at age 19 in Vietnam while⊠https://t.co/vGRKntgH0G
â Mayor Eric Adams (@NYCMayor) May 29, 2023
âThis is exactly why I am finalizing legislation to strip universities of their funding if they engage in and promote anti-semitism,â said Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY).
CUNY should be ashamed of itselfâand should lose any federal funds it currently receives.
This is exactly why I am finalizing legislation to strip universities of their funding if they engage in and promote anti-semitism. CUNY should be ashamed of itself â and should lose any federal funds it currently receives. https://t.co/kpffML5GXL
â Mike Lawler (@lawler4ny) May 29, 2023
The Anti-Defamation League seized on the speech in its ongoing effort to equate anti-Zionism with antisemitism. âGraduations should be a place for allânot a time to denigrate studentsâ identities,â said the local chapter of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL).
âWe are appalled to see such an egregious display of hostility toward âZionistsâ (which is how many Jews see themselves) and Israel in CUNY Lawâs commencement address,â the organization added on Twitter.
Graduations should be a place for all â not a time to denigrate studentsâ identities. We are appalled to see such an egregious display of hostility toward “Zionists” (which is how many Jews see themselves) and Israel in @CUNYLaw‘s commencement address. This is yet another example⊠https://t.co/czOhAWCaB0
â ADL New York / New Jersey (@ADL_NYNJ) May 12, 2023
Hours after the graduation ceremony video of Mohammedâs speech was removed from the schoolâs website. âThe administrationâs decision to remove the video is a capitulation to external Zionist pressure and a slap in the face to its own members who contribute to making CUNY Law the radical and transformative institution it is today,â she said.
In response to the pro-Israel pressure CUNYâs Board of Trustees and Chancellor put out a statement claiming that Mohammedâs comments amounted to âhate speechâ because they were a âpublic expression of hate toward people and communities based on their religion, race or political affiliation.â
âThis speech is particularly unacceptable at a ceremony celebrating the achievements of a wide diversity of graduates, and hurtful to the entire CUNY community, which was founded on the principle of equal access and opportunity,â reads the statement.
CUNYâs commitment to protecting and supporting our students has not wavered throughout our 175-year existence and we cannot and will not condone hateful rhetoric on our campuses.
This isnât the first time that CUNY has been criticized for censorship of Palestine this month. On May 15 Hunter Collegeâs administration attempted to stop Nerdeen Kiswan I (CUNY Law â22) from speaking at the event commemorating the 75th anniversary of the Nakba. The administration told organizers of the event that campus officers would be present to prevent Kiswani from speaking and that she would be suspended if she gave a talk. After pressure from groups like Palestine Legal the event ended up proceeding as planned.
Kiswani gave a speech at the May 2022 CUNY Law commencement and said she almost didnât make it through three years at the school due to pro-Israel pressure and slanders. âIâve been facing a campaign of Zionist harassment by well-funded organizations with ties to the Israeli government and military on the basis of my Palestinian identity and organizing,â Kiswani said.
Thanks in part to Kiswaniâs organizing, in the 2021-22 academic year, students and faculty at CUNY Law endorsed a pro-BDS resolution, which calls on CUNY to divest from Israel and end academic exchanges with Israeli groups.
The CUNY chancellor denounced the measures and called for the âhardâ work of dialogue with Israelis. âIn that vein, I led 12 CUNY college presidents and deans on a recent âScholars as Bridge Buildersâ visit to Israel, organized by the Jewish Community Relations Council of New York,â the chancellor wrote in a statement. Niswani blasted that trip, calling it âan affront to everyone at CUNY fighting for liberation.â
Activists, Palestine advocacy groups, and CUNY students have publicly voiced support for Mohammed in response to the attacks. âFor years, Zionist organizations have been enacting targeted harassment campaigns against Palestinian and Muslim law students at the CUNY School of Law,â reads a statement put out by CUNY Jewish Law Students Association.
As a public-interest focused law school, we have a duty to stand with Palestinians against zionist oppression, as Fatima has done.
Source: Mronline.org