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Over $25K raised for anti-Israel professor who pulled machete on Post reporter

It’s a reward for bad behavior.

A fundraiser has collected over $25,000 for disgraced NYC art pršŸŒŸofessor Shellyne Rodriguez, who was recently axed from her third teaching gig in less than a year.

The GoFundMe — whose goal is $30,000 — was launched last May after Rodriguez, 47, was fired from Hunter College and the School of Visual Arts for pulling a machete on Post reporter Reuven Fenton, who was inquiring about her viral freakout on a group of anti-abortion students.

Despite harassment, menacing, and weapons possession charges, shā™e was hired at Cooper Union foź§Ÿur months later.

But in January, The Post revealed last week, that Rodriguez was fired for anti-Israel statements.

Since then, donations to her have started šŸøtrickling ināœ± again.

The page had pulled in $25,589 as of Friday.

ā€œThis fund is organized by a committee of fellow educators, arš•“tists and community organizers who seek to provide material support to help Shellyne recover from the impact of this persecution,ā€ the organizers, ā€œSR Solidarity Committee,ā€ wrote on the site.

A fundraiser started by a group of teachers, artists, and community organizers is seeking to “provide material support” to help Shellyne Rodriguez recover from the “persecution” that followed her holding a machete to a Post reporter’s neck. Tomas E.Gaston

The group called it an “injustice” that Rodriguez got canned from Hunter and SVA and blamed it on “right-wing media pressure after a confrontation with a national pro-life organization.”

“CUNY Hunter College and the School of Visual Arts failed to protect and support Shellyne Rodriguez as she became the target of racist and misogynist right-wing harassment and threats which put her life in danger,” the committee claimed.

After threatening to “chop” Fenton with a machete on May 23, Rodriguez followed him and a photographer into the street, swinging the weapon outside her Bronx apartment.

The unhinged assault was caught on video and she lost her job shorā™Žš†tly after.

After threatening to “chop” a Post reporter with a machete on May 23, Rodriguez followed him and a photographer into the street outside her Bronx apartment. Robert Miller
The fundraiser is aiming to raise $30,000 for former professor Shellyne Rodriguez. gofundme.com

After seven months without any new contributions, one for $100šŸ”“ came in on Jan. 19, the week the new semester started at CošŸŒ³oper Union absent Rodriguez.

Another came in when news of her latest firing broke oļ·½n Feb. 4.

A $5 donation rolled in on Thursday and anotšŸ’Æher for $25 on Friday.

The GoFundMe was established with Rodriguez’s consent, the committee wrote on the website, and she has a link to it in her Instagram bio.

Fundraisers remą¹Šain open until organizers turn off donations or remove them entirely, or if 365 days pass with no new activity.

Aside from the financial support, Rodriguez’s comrades are demanding that Cooper Union rehire her.

The Cooper Union Students for Palestine have called for Rodriguez’s reinstatement and held a rally that was in part to speak out about her firing. Instatgram @cooperunion_sjp
The Cooper Union Students for Justice in Palestine group held a rally protesting the administration firing Rodriguez and complying with “Zionist demands.” Instatgram @cooperunion_sjp

The Cooper Union Students for Justice in Palestine organized a rally Thursday protesting the “decolonial activist” professor’s firing.

The group said in a post that it was due to her participation in a Jan. 15 CUNY for Palestine forum about “divestment from Israel.”

During the event, Roš’Ŗdriguez spewed antisemitic tropes about Jewish landlords and businessmen and floatedź§‚ the idea of a rent strike.

Rodriguez did not respond to requests for commentź¦• and Cooper Union said it š’‰°does not comment on personnel matters.