American universities are championing terror in the name of free speech.
͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ Friend, What University campuses are exploding with a disturbing spectacle: students gathering not in the name of peace but to celebrate the heinous acts of violence and terror perpetrated by Hamas against Israelis. Numerous law students from top schools signed letters explicitly saying that Israelis deserved to be killed. Even when prestigious law firms rescinded offers from law students at NYU, Harvard, and Columbia, certain segments of the academic community still endorsed these demonstrations, and administrators failed to condemn these acts unequivocally, appealing to these students’ right to express their opinions. American universities are championing terror in the name of free speech. I’m Tahmineh Dehbozorgi, a speaker with the Dissident Project. As a dissident from the Islamic Republic of Iran and a student at George Washington University, I recognize this trend in universities to silence anyone who would speak out against authoritarian regimes. Dissident Project speakers travel to high schools around the country to warn the next generation about the dangers of socialism and authoritarianism. You can also find us speaking out against authoritarianism on major media outlets like Fox News. My goal is to raise $10,000 before the end of the month to give Dissident Project speakers a voice against the Left’s support for authoritarian terrorists on college campuses. [Please click here to help Dissident Project speakers share their message with more students by donating $10, $35, or even $100 today ]( [Donate]( Students like myself will tell you, however, that on these campuses, such opinions aren’t transgressive ideologies or niche political ideas that the rest of society must tolerate. These opinions, which are cultivated and championed by the universities themselves, are a blatant endorsement of violence and an affront to the very values our institutions of higher learning are supposed to uphold. Murdering civilians is wrong, no matter what. Yet, "pro-Palestine" student groups on campuses are framing the conflict as the battle of the "oppressed" against the "oppressor." Many of my classmates who label themselves as "pro-Palestine" have told me that the violence against the Israeli people is justified because "Israel has oppressed Muslims for many years." Not only do they have no sympathy for civilians who are killed in this conflict, but they also do not want to talk about the real perpetrator of the recent attacks. I have lived in the Middle East and experienced the oppressive rule of the Islamic Republic of Iran. I have seen that this conflict is larger than Israel and Palestine’s age-old feud and plays a part in violence consuming the region. Nevertheless, my attempts to shed light on the brutality of extremist ideologies of the Islamic Republic regime and its allies — including Hamas and Hezbollah — were often silenced in the classroom and dismissed as "Islamophobic" by "liberal" professors and classmates. But you can help me reach the next generation with the truth by supporting the Dissident Project. Please click any button below to donate today. [Donate $10 >>]( [Donate $35 >>]( [Donate $50 >>]( [Donate $100 >>]( [Donate $250 >>]( [Donate $500 >>]( [Donate $1,000 >>]( [Donate Any Amount >>]( Many students lack a profound understanding of world history and politics, often falling victim to years of indoctrination that breeds a deep-seated hatred towards classical liberal Western values. What’s most alarming is the way universities have become breeding grounds for this ignorance. By shutting down opposing viewpoints in the name of diversity and tolerance, these campuses perpetuate a toxic cycle. This manipulation of political correctness not only perpetuates ignorance but also fosters a breeding ground for extremist ideologies like those espoused by Hamas, finding eager supporters among these impressionable minds. By championing an organization that openly targets civilians, including women and children, these students are betraying the very ideals of justice and human rights that liberal values stand for. Inaction in the face of this extremism is no longer an option. You can empower those who have faced the realities of religiously motivated violence to share their experiences openly without fear of censorship or retribution. Please donate today and help the Dissident Project speakers share our experiences with the next generation. [Donate $10 >>]( [Donate $35 >>]( [Donate $50 >>]( [Donate $100 >>]( [Donate $250 >>]( [Donate $500 >>]( [Donate $1,000 >>]( [Donate Any Amount >>]( Thank you, Tahmineh Dehbozorgi Young Voices is a 501c3 nonprofit organization registered in the District of Columbia. All donations are tax-deductible and will be acknowledged via email receipt. American Action News
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