University of Pennsylvania Dismissal Controversial lecturer after President Donald Trump shut down $175 million in federal funds for schools.
Dwayne Booth was a correspondence lecturer at the Annenberg School for Communication, but was also known for producing remarkably anti-Semitic cartoons that criticize Israel by comparing it to Nazi Germany.
“This is just a blank excuse to target our community.”
On Friday, Booth said he was fired from the post and jokingly determined and compared himself to Jesus Christ and Malcolm X.
“We were informed that the reason for the fire was the budget, which is the same reason they gave him to Jesus just before they crucified him, and told Malcolm X just before they shot him, and Eugene Debs, Susan B. Anthony and Lenny Bruce just before they imprisoned them.
Trump shuts down federal funds to the university rejection Restricting biological men from competing in women's sports in order to comply with his executive orders.
Booth continued to denounce the university surrender to “Maga Bully” in order to close their dissenting speeches.
“The reality, and unfortunately not inherent to Penn, is that universities and universities across the country are too complicit with a largely Republican-led effort to target every and every speech offered to support trans/black/immigration, as well as all speeches engaged in every speech offered to support women's rights, women's rights, free speech, independent press freedom of freedom of freedom of freedom of freedom of freedom of genocide, apartheid, fascism, and Israel's attacks on Palestine, in particular.”
Booth secretly published an offensive cartoon under the name “Mr. Fish” before he was there. Going out By the free beacon in Washington. The interim president of the university initially refused to fire the booth, despite describing the comic as “condemnable.”
The funding cuts were condemned by Philadelphia City Council's Jamie Gautier.
“These funds have nothing to do with trans student-athletes. This is just a blank pretext for targeting our community,” writes Gauthier. “What Trump is actually doing is threatening tens of thousands of jobs, hospitals, life-saving research projects, education programs for underserved youth.”
The university did not respond to Beacon's request for comment.
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