The former New York City school artwork professor who famously put a machete to the neck of a newspaper reporter was caught chanting about “slitting the grasp’s throat” throughout an anti-Israel rally final week.
Shellyne Rodriguez, who beforehand taught at Hunter College and on the Cooper Union School of Art, spoke to a crowd Friday outdoors the Brooklyn Museum, the New York Post reported.
“Our ancestors… dreamed of us slitting the grasp’s throat,” Rodriguez chanted within the video whereas sporting a t-shirt emblazoned with “Police Murder People.”
“Our ancestors are horrified to see Black folks, Latinx folks, Indigenous folks, youngsters of migrants, and Muslims becoming a member of the slave patrol NYPD and [inaudible] plantation overseers within the jails and prisons,” she mentioned.
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The crowd repeated every chant and applauded Rodriguez when she completed talking, in response to video footage of the rally.
Rodriguez was fired from Hunter College in 2023 after she was seen on video lunging from her house and into the hallway the place she held a machete to veteran New York Post reporter Reuven Fenton’s throat.
“Get the f–– away from my door, or I’m gonna chop you up with this machete!” she yelled, holding the blade to the reporter’s throat, she informed Fenton, the Post reported.
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The reporter was on the lookout for remark after Rodriguez lashed out at college students at a desk with anti-abortion supplies, which was caught on digicam. She referred to as the fabric “f- – -ing propaganda” earlier than throwing gadgets from the show.
After lunging at Fenton, Rodriguez adopted him to the road and chased him with a machete, the New York Police Department mentioned.
She finally pleaded responsible to harassment and menacing and was ordered to finish 13 months of behavioral remedy.
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Rodriguez was promptly fired from Hunter College. In an electronic mail to college students, she blamed termination on “fascism,” in response to an Instagram put up by the Cooper Union Students for Justice in Palestine chapter.
A couple of months later, Rodriguez was subsequently sacked from her instructing gig at Cooper Union for making anti-Israel remarks whereas collaborating in a panel calling for divestment from the Jewish state.