Comments land OCC teacher on leave
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Alicia Lopez
OCC CAMPUS -- An Orange Coast College assistant professor was put on
administrative leave Thursday after Muslim students said he called them
all terrorists.
Students in Kenneth Hearlson’s political science class said he shocked
the class when he pointed to one of his Muslim pupils and said: “You
drove two planes into the World Trade Center. You killed 5,000 people.
You are a terrorist.”
CC Abdel Muti, Ramsey Nashef and Mooath and Zayneb Saidi said they
were sitting together in Hearlson’s Tuesday night class when he began
talking about the Sept. 11 attack on the World Trade Center and the
Pentagon.
Mooath Saidi said one student on the other end of the room from them
was outraged.
“He said, ‘Do you know what you said to him? You said he crashed those
planes into the World Trade Center. I think you need to rephrase your
statement.’ [Hearlson] said, ‘I acknowledge what I said,”’ Saidi
recalled.
The students took their concerns to the administration Thursday. They
met with Bob Dees, the vice president of instruction; Kate Mueller, the
dean of student services; and Jess Craig, the vice president of student
services.
Mooath Saidi said the three were very helpful, but they wondered if
they could really get what they wanted.
“We want the teacher to be fired,” he said. “There were 200 to 300
people in the class. They’re probably not informed. For him to pollute
their minds and turn 200 to 300 people against us. . . . You come to
school, to a safe environment, to learn. He didn’t even open a book. It
is a three-hour class and this is all he discussed.”
The students said that when they tried to defend themselves, Hearlson
would ignore them, mimic them and turn their comments into a joke.
Muti said Hearlson would ask questions the four students couldn’t
answer.
“He asked, ‘Why did they fly two planes into those towers?’ I said, ‘I
don’t know. They’re crazy.”’
Hearlson, who has taught at the school since 1980, could not be
reached for comment.
Jim Carnett, a spokesman for OCC, said after the meeting with the
students, Hearlson was placed on administrative leave and another
instructor will take his place.
“Our first concern is for the students and we want them to feel
comfortable,” Carnett said.
Saidi said before Tuesday’s class the school had assured students that
if they had any problems, the school would assist them. He said they even
offered to have a security guard escort them to class.
“There were some rude comments,” Mooath Saidi said. “There are a lot
of uneducated people. I know we’re not supposed to tolerate it, but what
do you expect, especially with what the media says about us?”
* ALICIA LOPEZ is the news editor of the Pilot’s sister paper, the
Huntington Beach Independent. She can be reached at (714) 965-7176 or
by e-mail at [email protected].
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