Students pressing for OCC teacher’s firing
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Deirdre Newman
OCC CAMPUS -- A group of Muslim students at Orange Coast College are
pressing the administration to fire a professor who allegedly made racist
remarks during class.
Political Science professor Kenneth Hearlson is on paid administrative
leave following accusations that he called a Muslim student a terrorist
during a Tuesday night class.
Administration officials said they are conducting an investigation
into Hearlson’s comments. But the student to whom the remarks were
allegedly directed said that firing Hearlson is the only logical
resolution.
“I believe that anybody in their right conscience would say he should
be fired,” Mooath Saidi said. “He doesn’t qualify to be a teacher.”
Hearlson did not return calls for comment.
On Thursday, Saidi and a handful of other Muslim students brought
their concerns to the administration. Bob Dees, vice-president of
instruction, said the school’s top priorities are alleviating the
negative effects of the alleged comments and finding someone to fill in
for Hearlson until the matter is resolved.
As far as the investigation is concerned, Dees said there are a lot of
factors that need to be weighed, including Hearlson’s academic freedom
and the legality of whatever decision they make.
“If [the remarks] were said, certainly the college would look at
reprimanding the instructor or taking other kinds of steps,” Dees said.
Muslim students said they had already been feeling a backlash from the
suspected involvement of Islamic extremists in the Sept. 11 terrorist
attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, which have left more
than 6,000 people missing or dead.
The discussion in Hearlson’s Tuesday class started when Hearlson
compared Muslim students on campus to Nazis and said they shouldn’t be
trusted, according to CC Abdelmuti, another Muslim student in the class.
Saidi said the conversation then progressed to the relationship
between Israel and the Arabs when he made a statement in defense of the
Arab nations.
And that’s when Hearlson let loose, Saidi said.
“He raised his voice and told me to be quiet and that I could speak
only when he told me I could speak,” Saidi said. “Then he started
screaming and turned to me and pointed and said, ‘It was you who drove
two planes into the World Trade Center. You killed 5,000 people. You are
a terrorist.”’
Abdelmuti said she agrees that Hearlson should be fired and will not
accept an apology. While both she and Saidi say they have faith in the
administration to resolve the matter appropriately, they remain committed
to dispelling negative stereotypes about Muslims.
“People need to understand -- we’re Americans, not terrorists,” Saidi
said. “We don’t blame the Christian people for what Timothy McVeigh did
[in Oklahoma City]. But for someone to take one person and depict the
rest of us as being equal to them is just outrageous.”
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