NYU student Gaza War explodes as a ‘genocide’ in a graduate speech, the diploma is stopped: ‘He lied’

The University of New York decided to withdraw the diploma of Logan Rozos, a student who chose the administration as a ‘genocide’ in the graduate speech to condemn the War of Israel in Gaza. His speech cheered the audience vigorously, while the administration said that NYU was deeply sorry for the audience to listen to these comments. NYU spokesman John Beckman said Logan’s speech was first approved, but on the stage, he was distracted by his speech and now the university will take disciplinary action against him. Bakeman said, “He lied about the speech he was going to give and violate the commitment made to follow our rules.” “Nyu is deeply regrettable that the audience was subjected to these comments and this moment was stolen by someone who misused a privilege that he was honored.” “The only thing that is suitable to say at this time, and for this large group, is a belief of the currently occurring atrocities in Palestine,” Rozos said to a crowd of appreciation in the beacon theater.“I want to say that the current massacre is given politically and military supported by the United States, paid by our tax dollar,” he said. “I just want to say that I condemn this massacre and complexity in this massacre,” Rozos concluded. Rozos, who is an actor and a member of the Galatin Theater Troop, was selected to give the address. Anti-Defense LU condemned the speech and said that there is no student, especially any Jewish students should not sit through political rhetoric that “promotes harmful lies about Israel during such individual milestones”. Rape. Jreds Moscovitz (D.-Fla.) The university said that the university has every right to withdraw the diploma as he lied to the university. “He lied to the university. Second, he lied to listen to everyone. No genocide is going on in Israel. There is a war, it is unfortunate,” said Moscovitz. “You know, in fact, they can give him their diploma, it’s not to matter. Saubhagya is getting a job. It was a stupid, selfish thing – ruined the ceremony for a lot of families,” Moscovitz said.