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Teh One Who Knocks
05-30-2023, 01:48 PM
By Hannah Grossman | Fox News


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The City University of New York's (CUNY) public law school's commencement featured a speech from a graduating student calling for a "revolution" to challenge "oppressive" institutions in America. The speaker mentioned institutions of law and order such as the military, the police, Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the U.S. prison system.

"I come to you all from the rich soil of Yemen, raised by the humble streets of Queens," said future lawyer Fatima Mousa Mohammed, who was selected by the 2023 class to speak at the May 12 CUNY Law ceremony. At first, the law school took down the speech on YouTube– but then released it following public outcry as critics derided them for silencing a pro-Palestinian voice.

"I 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."

"No one person will save the world. No single movement will liberate the masses. Those who brought the ferocity of the violence, those who carry the revolution, the people, the masses, those who brought the ferocity of the violence, those who need our protection. They will carry this revolution."

She added that a revolution was ongoing, but was not widely known.

"The revolution that lives so loudly despite not being televised. No longer are we going to capitulate to oppressors. No longer are we going to put our hope in their depraved consciousness."

Mohammed called for "liberation" in light of "the murder of Black men like Jordan Neely by a White man on the MTA," claiming it was "dignified by politicians."

The speaker then called for the graduating class to dismantle capitalism. "The joy and excitement that fills the auditorium... may it be the fuel for the fight against capitalism, racism, imperialism and Zionism around the world."

"Systems of oppression created to feed an empire with a ravenous appetite for destruction and violence. Institutions [are] created to intimidate, bully and censor and stifle the voices of those who resist," she said.

During the speech, Mohammed spoke out against the perceived injustice of the "Palestinian political prisoners like HLF in U.S. prisons."

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HLF, or the Holy Land Foundation, was a Texas-based charity that "existed to support Hamas," a designated terror group by the U.S. State Department, according to the DOJ.

The Department of Justice convicted the defendants on material support of terrorism in 2009 after it found that "HLF intentionally hid its financial support for Hamas behind the guise of charitable donations" and "provided approximately $12.4 million in support to Hamas and its goal of creating an Islamic Palestinian state by eliminating the State of Israel through violent jihad."

CUNY Law released a statement to Fox News Digital, which said, "[S]tudent speakers… offered congratulatory remarks and their own individual perspectives on advocating for social justice. As with all such commencement remarks, they reflect the voices of those individuals."

The future lawyer proceeded to rip American institutions such as jails for purportedly murdering Black and brown prisoners daily. She then derided agencies of law and order –calling the military and the New York City Police Department "fascist."

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Mohammed said, "So one client at a time, one case at a time… We will show up for our communities."
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"We will show up for ourselves, and we will protect the fight that brings us all closer to the fall of all oppressive institutions, a reality that is only myopic and unrealistic to the oppressors, but is the inevitable future for the oppressed, for oppressed people everywhere."

"For greater empires of destruction have fallen before. And so will these. So to the class of 2023, the fight begins now," she said.

Mohammed did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

PorkChopSandwiches
05-30-2023, 08:07 PM
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Teh One Who Knocks
05-30-2023, 09:45 PM
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Teh One Who Knocks
06-12-2023, 01:22 PM
By Hannah Grossman | Fox News


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Activist groups and a city council member have demanded CUNY Law grad Fatima Mousa Mohammed be denied the ability to practice law should she pass the bar exam on the basis of their belief she fails on "character and fitness" after the pro-Palestinian activist delivered a commencement speech at her graduation that critics blasted as "disturbing," "evil," and a "blatant call for insurrection."

"I ask that should she pass the New York bar, her admission be denied," NYC council member Inna Vernikov said in a letter to the NY Bar Wednesday.

A civil rights group called the Lawfare Project appealed to the New York Supreme Court, stating, "It's our belief that a person who has proved themselves to be a bigot is not fit to practice law," the Daily Mail reported Tuesday.

"Mohammed has a history of publicly expressing prejudiced and discriminatory views, specifically demonstrating a profound animosity towards the Jewish community," the civil rights group continued in its letter. "These views are fundamentally incompatible with the ethical obligations and principles upheld by the legal profession and leave no question that Ms. Mohammed lacks the character and fitness to practice law."

The Zionist Organization of America similarly requested courts "disqualify Fatima Mohammed from obtaining a law license… because she lacks the requisite good character to become a member of the New York State Bar or any other state bar."

During her May 12 commencement speech, Mohammed called laws "White supremacy" and derided American agencies of law and order – referring to the military and the New York City Police Department as "fascist."

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In another part of her speech, Mohammed called for a "revolution" to challenge purportedly "oppressive" institutions.

She said, "Systems of oppression created to feed an empire with a ravenous appetite for destruction and violence. Institutions [are] created to intimidate, bully and censor and stifle the voices of those who resist."

She proceeded to speak out against the treatment of "Palestinian political prisoners like HLF in U.S. prisons."

HLF, or the Holy Land Foundation, was a Texas-based charity that "existed to support Hamas," a designated terror group by the U.S. State Department, according to the DOJ.

The Department of Justice convicted the defendants on material support of terrorism in 2009 after it found that "HLF intentionally hid its financial support for Hamas behind the guise of charitable donations" and "provided approximately $12.4 million in support to Hamas and its goal of creating an Islamic Palestinian state by eliminating the State of Israel through violent jihad."

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The speaker also went on rants against Israel and Zionism, which critics called "raging antisemitism."

Rep. Mike Lawler, R-N.Y., said, "CUNY should be ashamed of itself – and should lose any federal funds it currently receives."

SAFE CUNY, an advocacy group, called the speaker a "Jew hater," adding the speech was "vitriolic," "evil" and a "blatant call for insurrection."

Mohammed said, "No one person will save the world. No single movement will liberate the masses. Those who brought the ferocity of the violence, those who carry the revolution, the people, the masses, those who brought the ferocity of the violence, those who need our protection. They will carry this revolution."

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She added that a revolution was ongoing, but was not widely known.

"The revolution that lives so loudly despite not being televised. No longer are we going to capitulate to oppressors. No longer are we going to put our hope in their depraved consciousness."

NYC Mayor Eric Adams, who spoke at the graduation before Mohammed, said, the law grad delivered a "Vile anti-American and anti-Israel speech promoting hate."

After criticism erupted, which included demands the institution be stripped of some of its funding, CUNY released a statement calling Mohammed's address "hate speech," an escalation from its original statement to Fox News.

CUNY originally said, "[S]tudent speakers… offered congratulatory remarks and their own individual perspectives on advocating for social justice. As with all such commencement remarks, they reflect the voices of those individuals."

Mohammed did not immediately respond to a request for comment.