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Friday, December 20, 2002
Why they hate me:  An Arab student speaks out
Posted: December 20, 2002
1:00 a.m. Eastern
By Oubai Shahbandar
© 2002 WorldNetDaily.com
Whoever said that the university stands as a pillar of civilization has
obviously never been to Arizona State. Arizona's public universities,
now infamous for their broad progressive curricula composed of
subjects to the likes of queer pulp fiction, postmodern pornography
and special workshops on "sex workers," have always been a string
of lone islands surrounded by a reality that remains alien to the
hermitic Marxists lying within their academic workings.

There is indeed a dark underside lurking beneath the trite silliness of
academic department heads – who for the most part missed out on
the latest social and political developments of the 20th century
(Pardon my boorishness professor, but didn't we win the Cold
War?).

The nature of the story that I am about to tell can be best described
by paraphrasing an old 17th-century adage: Hate doth never
prosper, for if it prosper, none dare call it hate. How true were those
words to prove within the confines of what I had perceived to be an
institution where truth and freedom of thought were all that mattered.
I was wrong … for my naivete, I paid dearly.

It all began last year when, immediately following the terror attacks
of 9-11, a slew of "teach-ins" were held – sponsored in part by
university funds – imploring fellow ASU students to "understand the
reasoning behind 9-11." This, in turn, became a series of hour-long
sessions dedicated to "educating" the students on how "imperialism"
and America's lack of concern for "international social justice" led to
the horrific attacks.

In essence, we were being sold the seditious lie that it was
"America's fault," that the terrorists were merely reacting to far
greater atrocities on our part. Never mind the fact that countless
Arab and Muslim families like mine found refuge in the freedom and
prosperity that this great nation bestowed upon them. Never mind
the fact that no other Arab country on earth could provide my family
the same luxuries and liberties that they enjoy now as American
citizens.

I, as most people do, see this nation of ours as being fundamentally
good and generous to those that have come to seek refuge from the
tyranny and oppression plaguing the majority of humanity. The fact
that my university was actively sponsoring an educational
environment where that very goodness was being vilified and
defamed, frankly, revolted and enraged me.

I had made a decision:  This injustice being played out in front of my
eyes could not be allowed to continue – something must be done. I
owed that, at the very least, to my country. In my position as
chairman of the student government finance committee, I introduced
a bill before the full student senate that effectively left a slew of
student-government-sponsored funds that went to fund these acts of
hate financially impotent (this action in itself was really more
symbolic, if anything, as Arizona State continues to fund – in the
latest count nearly $250,000 – the Multicultural Student Center and
Campus Environment Team which finances the bulk of the anti-
American teach-ins and guest lecturers).

My unwavering stand against these institutional forces that, in my
opinion, threatened to take our country back to a darker time of
segregation and state-sponsored hate had turned me into a persona
non grata to radical, leftist student organizations and university
administrators alike.

It all began when the president of the campus Young Socialists,
Fabricio Rodriguez, being the grand pooh-bah of the proletariat that
he was, accosted me outside my student-government office,
threatening that I "had better watch my back" in front of a half dozen
witnesses. The university took no action.

Later, I discovered that my car's gas tank had been tampered with –
so much sugar was poured in that it totally destroyed my car and
posed a serious hazard to anyone driving the car at the time. Grave
physical harm could have resulted had I not discovered this
cowardly act in time.

How could this be? Was this the Twilight Zone? Was a true real live
American Arab Muslim facing possible bodily harm and acts of
oppression in a post 9-11 world, and no one from one of the most
traditionally liberal institutions in American history was willing to
come to his aid?

But, wait, it gets worse.

A couple of months following the 9-11 attacks, a handful of
conservative friends and I stood outside the student commons
playing patriotic music on loudspeakers (during the allotted time for
amplification that the university mandates) and handing out literature
decrying the pacifistic overtones being constantly echoed by
university professors and progressive activists. We hadn't been
standing outside for more than 10 minutes before a university official
escorted by campus police (a reoccurring theme maybe?) cited us
for "obstructing the student walkway" and proceeded to forcibly take
away the amplifying equipment which we had paid a deposit for.

These storm troopers were so eager to silence us that they had no
qualms whatsoever in ripping down – in broad daylight – a large
American flag that we had draped over one of the loudspeakers.

No such action was taken when the campus Progressive Alliance
placed a large mural depicting a map of the U.S. spray painted with
slogans such as "Racist Nation," "What about the Arabs?,"
"Imperialist Oppressor," etc. right outside the student commons.

Not one to be easily dissuaded by the petty thuggery of these
tyrants-in-training, I along with a group of conservative students
decided to hold a teach-in of our own to commemorate the tragic
events and to illustrate to our student populace that patriotism is
actually (shock!) "cool."

So, we brought in guest speaker Dinesh D'souza, author of the
recent bestseller "What's So Great About America," a prominent
social critic and renowned intellectual. The university, in turn,
sponsored a symposium titled "Sexual Politics and Globalization,
post 9-11." (That's right, you guessed it, the hijackers being so
distraught as they were with the societal rejection of their cross-
dressing tendencies had no choice but to blow up 3,000 of our
fellow Americans.)

But, wait again, it still gets worse.

Immediately following our event, the left-wing coalition in the student
senate attempted to remove all conservative students in student
government who were involved in perpetrating this dastardly act of
patriotism. By now, I had become simply too uppity for these tyrants-
in-training, clad in academic tweeds.

Once this measure failed, university officials naturally reverted to the
age-old Orwellian method of "erasing" the dissident. A personal
decree signed by the dean for student judicial affairs immediately
and unconditionally banned me from attending any student-
government meetings or having any dealings whatsoever with any
student-government related matter. In addition, I was suspended for
the duration of two weeks without any semblance of due process or
justifiable cause.

To add icing to the cake, the university dispatched five very
intimidating police officers to come and "escort" me outside the
premises of campus grounds on the threats of trespassing minutes
before I was scheduled to take an important midterm. My lawyer and
I would later learn that the university was officially making the
dubious claim that I was an "immediate threat to campus safety."
Coincidentally, university officials produced a "threatening e-mail"
supposedly sent by me to another ASU student as "reason" for their
actions.

But the university had failed to account for one crucial matter in their
cynical plot to silence me. I happened to be doing a live on-air
interview scheduled at the last minute with the local student radio
station during the exact time period in which the university claimed
that I "sent" the threats. So, following seven signed affidavits and a
recorded audio and videotape placing me in the right place at the
right time, the university finally relented and I was allowed to go
back to school after having served a total of one week of
suspension.

But the damage had already been done, I had missed a total of two
crucial midterm exams that I was not allowed to retake – as well as
falling far behind in the rest of my classes.

One would have thought that this game of crucifying the
conservative would have ended there, but taking a page straight out
of the legal codes of Stalin's infamous kangaroo courts, the dean for
student judicial affairs made it clear that if the evidence proved my
innocence, then well, more evidence was necessary to find
otherwise. In a recent meeting, she handed down the claim that I
was still a threat to the campus climate due to numerous
"complaints" from "certain" students (she refused to inform us who
actually did the alleged "complaining" or show us any of the
complaints in writing) who were offended at the "hateful and
offensive" nature of my "propaganda."

My original "sin" of being a conservative would not escape me in this
ongoing delirious inquisition. As such, the university has
permanently banned me from running for any student-government
position and attending any student-government meeting despite the
blatant civil-rights violation to my freedom of speech and right to
attend public assemblies.

Sadly, this tragedy is being replayed in countless other universities;
with more unknown students fighting the goliath of a corrupt
university system that refuses to recognize their rights, much less
their humanity. Mass burnings of campus conservative newspapers,
physical threats, harassment and intimidation of the lone
conservative voice have become regular features on university
grounds all over the nation. From Berkeley to Brown, Amherst to
Vanderbilt, conservative activists are being actively persecuted at
the hands of a relentless progressive pogrom.

Yet, after having endured all this, I remain optimistic that one day
the long, hard-fought road traveled by the civil-rights movement will
reach the doorsteps of Arizona State. For it is apparent, now more
than ever, that the American university must be reclaimed by the
real America that I know and love – lest we face the cold bleak
future of having to wake up one day to an America lost in the lunacy
currently being preached within the impregnable walls of the ivory
tower.

Oubai Shahbandar is one of the nation's leading young conservative
activists and currently a senior studying philosophy and political
science at Arizona State University.  He currently holds the proud
distinction of being the first and only conservative student activist
barred by his respective university from holding or running for any
student government office.
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