USC Cancels Valedictorian’s Speech Over Bogus ‘Safety Concerns’
This week, the University of Southern California (USC) announced that the college’s valedictorian, Asna Tabassum, would be barred from speaking at commencement. The school cited concerns that Tabassum, who had recently come under fire for an anti-Israel social media post, would create safety concerns.
USC announced that Tabassum had been selected as the school’s valedictorian on April 4, after choosing her from among over 100 students with a GPA of 3.9 or higher.
But less than two weeks later, the school announced that Tabassum would not be allowed to speak at commencement, following complaints from several USC student groups over Tabassum’s social media postings. Namely, many cited a link in Tabassum’s Instagram bio that calls Zionism a “racist settler-colonial ideology that advocates for a jewish ethnostate built on palestinian land” and calls for “the complete abolishment of the state of israel.”
“Unfortunately, over the past several days, discussion relating to the selection of our valedictorian has taken on an alarming tenor,” Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Andrew Guzman wrote in a letter to USC students and faculty. “The intensity of feelings, fueled by both social media and the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, has grown to include many voices outside of USC and has escalated to the point of creating substantial risks relating to security and disruption at commencement.”
Rather than directly citing the political content of Tabassum’s speech, USC officials made nebulous claims that her speech might imperil student safety.
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