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Challenging Nerdeen Kiswani

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Submitted by Prashanr (United States), Aug 14, 2022 at 16:45

Dear Dr Pipes,

I must thank reader Karen whose above letter introduced me to Nerdeen Kiswani. Nerdeen is a ME Muslim woman who recently finished her law degree from CUNY. She is the founder of Within Our Lifetime (WOL). This organization apparently want to achieve something big for (the so called) Palestine "within our lifetime".

Like most other Muslims, Nerdeen Kiswani is the biggest supporter of human rights in non-Muslim nations that planet Earth has ever seen. Like most other Muslims, she is a hypocrite. She rebukes both her almamater (CUNY) and her place of living (USA) for being oblivious to the human rights concerns of blacks, indigenous people, and, Muslims. I am calling Ms Kiswani a hypocrite because she does not care much about the indigenous people and cultures annihilated by Muslims all over the world. She cares nothing about the state of democracy in the Islam occupied parts of the so called Palestine. She also cares nothing about the state of democracy in other Islam occupied parts of the world like Pakistan, KSA, Egypt, Morocco and such.

I invite people to read the notes from her speech at CUNY (Ref1). In that speech, she has rebuked both the United States and CUNY for human rights violations and support for Israel. Islamic thanklessness knows no bounds. By criticizing CUNY and the USA, Ms Kiswani is literally cutting the hand that is feeding her.

I have been an observer of the words and deeds of Muslims around the world. I have also been aware of Israel's contribution to the sciences, and to medicine, and technology. I feel cheated that only one and not 100 Israels were created in 1948.

But speaking against Islamic hypocrisy is not enough. We need to do concrete tangible actions to block Islamic hypocrisy. We need to reach out to the descendants of the indigenous people murdered or converted by Islamic marauders. We need to highlight the tenets of Islam that encourage cruelty,
Falsehood, selfishness and hypocrisy among Muslims. Most importantly, we need to prevent our young people from becoming kneejerk liberals and resultantly support the Islamic agenda in our universities and schools.

I thank reader Karen for writing about Nerdeen Kiswani on this forum.

Ref1: Kiswani's commencement address at https://www.law.cuny.edu/newsroom_post/2022-commencement-nerdeen-mohsen-kiswani-22/CUNY: https://www.law.cuny.edu/newsroom_post/2022-commencement-nerdeen-mohsen-kiswani-22/

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4Challenging Nerdeen Kiswani [376 words]PrashanrAug 14, 2022 16:45285071
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