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Arizona State Cancels Event With Democrat Rashida Tlaib After She Called For Genocide Of Israel: Report

Arizona‍ State ⁣University Cancels Event Featuring Rep. Rashida ‌Tlaib

Arizona State University has ‌made the decision to cancel an event that⁤ was set to feature Rep. ⁤Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) on Friday. This comes after Tlaib openly expressed support for the elimination⁢ of⁤ the state of Israel.

The event, titled ‌”Palestine ‌is an American Issue,” was organized by⁣ the far-Left group ⁢Students for Justice in Palestine ‍(SJP), ⁣according to a bipartisan group of Arizona ⁣state lawmakers. The cancellation of the event was⁤ a ⁣result of these ⁢lawmakers signing a letter⁢ titled, “Congresswoman Tlaib’s Extremist, Antisemitic Views Are Not Welcome​ in ⁢the State of Arizona.”

The ​lawmakers ‌emphasized ‍that Arizona is a safe place‍ for Jews and ‍condemned the antisemitic‍ views ‌expressed by SJP and others. They⁢ also ‌highlighted the verbal and physical assaults that students supporting Israel ⁣have faced ‍on campus,​ necessitating police escorts​ during SJP rallies.

Tlaib’s repeated anti-Semitic remarks and her support‍ for the destruction of ⁢Israel​ were also​ mentioned⁤ by the lawmakers. They‌ believe that such extremist and antisemitic views should be condemned and have no place in Arizona.

In addition, the lawmakers ⁤criticized SJP for ⁤not focusing⁤ on a three-year-old girl named Abigail Edan, who was kidnapped by‍ Hamas‍ terrorists in‌ Gaza after they murdered her ‌parents. Instead of honoring⁣ Tlaib, they urged SJP‌ to call for Abigail’s immediate safe‍ release.

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Tlaib was recently censured by the U.S. House of ‌Representatives for her ​support of genocide against ‍Israel. The censure received bipartisan support, with ‌22 Democrats joining 212 Republicans ‍in voting for ⁢it.

The resolution to ⁤censure Tlaib criticized⁣ her ​for ​promoting‍ false narratives⁣ about the Hamas⁢ attack on ⁣Israel‍ and for ⁤calling for the destruction of the state of⁣ Israel. It also acknowledged Israel’s historical presence on its lands ​and the U.S.’s role in‍ recognizing its right to exist.

Tlaib’s defense of brutal acts committed by Hamas‍ and her spreading of false narratives were highlighted⁣ in the resolution. It also mentioned ‌her use of⁢ the⁤ phrase‍ “from the river to⁢ the⁢ sea,” which ‌is widely recognized as a genocidal ‌call to ⁤violence ‌against Israel.

The resolution concluded by stating that Tlaib’s conduct is unbecoming⁣ of a Member of the House of⁤ Representatives⁣ and called ⁢for⁤ her ​censure.

The ⁤Democrats who voted to censure Tlaib include Reps. Steve Cohen (TN), Jim Costa (CA), Angie Craig (MN), Don Davis⁣ (NC), Lois Frankel (FL), Jared Golden (ME), Daniel Goldman ‌(NY), Josh Gottheimer (NJ), Greg Landsman (OH), Susie Lee‌ (NV),⁤ Kathy Manning (NC), Jared⁣ Moskowitz (FL), Wiley Nickel (NC), Chris Pappas (NH), Marie Perez (WA), Pat ⁤Ryan (NY), Brad Schneider (IL), Kim Schrier (WA), Darren Soto (FL), Richie Torres (NY), Debbie Wasserman Schultz (FL), and Frederica Wilson (FL).

The ​Republicans who ‍voted against the censure ⁣included Reps. Ken Buck (CO), John ⁤Duarte (CA), Thomas​ Massie (KY), and⁣ Tom McClintock (CA).

In what ways does the cancellation of the event at Arizona State University address concerns about the safety and well-being of Jewish students on campus

“en” dir=”ltr”>BREAKING: Arizona ⁣State University cancels event featuring anti-Semitic Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) after she expressed support for the elimination of Israel.

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February 11, ‌2020

The decision by Arizona ‌State University to cancel ⁣an‌ event featuring Rep. Rashida Tlaib has sparked a debate about freedom of speech and the boundaries of acceptable discourse on college campuses. The event, which ‍was titled “Palestine is an American Issue,” was organized by the far-Left group Students for Justice in‌ Palestine (SJP), according to a bipartisan group of ‍Arizona state lawmakers. The cancellation came after Tlaib openly expressed support for the elimination of the state of Israel,‍ a stance that has been deemed extremist and antisemitic ⁣by many.

The lawmakers, who signed a letter titled “Congresswoman Tlaib’s Extremist, Antisemitic Views Are Not Welcome​ in the State of Arizona,” stressed that their decision was based on the need to protect the safety and well-being of Jewish students on campus. They emphasized that Arizona is a safe‌ place for Jews and condemned the antisemitic views expressed by SJP and others. They also highlighted the verbal and physical assaults that students supporting Israel ⁣have faced on campus, necessitating police escorts during SJP rallies.

This cancellation occurred in the ​context of Tlaib’s repeated anti-Semitic remarks and her support ‌for the destruction of Israel, as stated by the lawmakers. They argue that such extremist ⁤and antisemitic views should be confronted and condemned, and have no place in Arizona. They called attention to the fact that SJP has failed to focus ⁢on ​the case of Abigail Edan, a three-year-old girl who was kidnapped by Hamas terrorists in Gaza after they murdered her ⁣parents. ​Instead of honoring Tlaib, the lawmakers ‍urged SJP to call‍ for Abigail’s immediate safe release.

The decision to⁣ cancel the event featuring Tlaib has ignited discussions ⁣about the limits of free speech ⁤and the responsibilities⁣ of universities ​to maintain a safe and inclusive environment⁤ for all students.⁣ While universities should encourage the free exchange of ideas and diverse perspectives, it ​is also crucial to address and denounce hate speech and support for violence. In this particular case,‍ the cancellation of the event⁤ can be seen as a measure taken to protect Jewish students from potential harm and ⁤to reaffirm the ‍university’s commitment⁢ to fostering a campus ​atmosphere that is free⁢ from antisemitism and other forms‌ of discrimination.

It is important to recognize​ that the cancellation of the event has raised concerns among some who argue that it infringes upon Tlaib’s right to ‍freedom of speech. However, it ​is crucial to distinguish between legitimate criticism and the promotion of hate speech.⁣ Tlaib’s stance on the ⁤elimination⁢ of Israel, ⁢along with her repeated ‌anti-Semitic remarks, has‌ raised valid concerns about her commitment to promoting understanding‍ and peaceful coexistence.

The debate surrounding Tlaib’s canceled appearance at Arizona State ⁤University highlights the ongoing struggle to strike a balance between⁢ promoting free speech and ensuring a safe and inclusive learning environment. Universities must continue to grapple with⁤ the challenges posed by controversial speakers‍ and events, with ‌the aim of fostering a campus atmosphere that values diversity, inclusivity, and respectful ​dialogue while safeguarding‍ the well-being of all students.



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