WELLESLEY, Mass. — Prominent authors, academics and free speech advocates have come to the
Salman Rushdie, Joyce Carol Oates and Rosanne Cash are among those supporting Asheen Phansey, who was fired this month as Babson College’s director of sustainability, The Boston Globe reported Wednesday.
Phansey’s post suggested Iran list 52 American cultural sites that it could bomb.
It followed President Donald Trump’s Twitter posting on Jan. 4 saying the U.S. had a list of 52 targets it could bomb in Iran if Iran attacked American assets to avenge the killing of Iranian Gen. Qassem Soleimani. Trump said some of the targets were important to Iranian culture.
In the now-deleted satirical post, Phansey wrote, “In retaliation, Ayatollah Khomenei should tweet a list of 52 sites of beloved American cultural heritage that he would bomb. Um… Mall of America? Kardashian residence?”
PEN America, a
“Against a national backdrop in which punishments for speech are chilling open discourse, this draconian outcome risks compounding the constrictions on our public discourse,” the letter reads.
Among those signing the letter were authors, actors, singers and other Phansey supporters including Rushdie, Oates, Cash, J. M. Coetzee and Molly Ringwald.
Babson officials declined to comment further about the firing of Phansey. They previously said Phansey’s post did not “represent the values and culture” of the college and … Babson “condemns any type of threatening words and/or actions condoning violence and/or hate.”
Phansey said it was a poor attempt at
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