| # | Name | Comments |
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| 151 | Anonymous | This is really disgusting, shame on FAU for not attending to this matter promptly. Another example of how racist some people in this country are. We demand a public apology. |
| 152 | Christine D | |
| 153 | Aidan Kriese | I'm a member of Hampshire College, and several members of our student body have expressed outrage over these acts of racism.
The administration of FAU is being watched. If you, President Frank Brogan, cannot take serious action then you have condoned and supported an act of racism on your campus and that is something you, your administration, and your school will henceforth be known for, and held accountable for.
The stand to be made here is simple, and one of basic principle and basic human dignity. Speak out and act out against racism effectively on your campus, or let it be made clearly known to your students, their families, and prospective students and families that you are an institution unwilling to protect the dignity and safety of all your students.
No Peace Without Justice. |
| 154 | ihsan hamideh | FAU officials should be ashamed of them self |
| 155 | Ms. Billie Young | The American Indians were the original settlers on this part of the earth, as we know it, yet they were killed, driven out of their homes, to places that the original "white" people didn't even consider for a place to live. So, how can people today find fault with people from other countries coming here to live. My fore-fathers were some of each, Indians, Irish, Scottish, etc, only with the people that were born on this soil were original people of what we call America today. This country is still prejudice after the Civil War, after what Martin Luther King and many others did to make this a free country. NO, even today everyone ISN'T FREE. God, the Creator, created all FREE, without regard of
the color of your skin, the language you speak, your sexual preference, and when everything is said and done HE will judge each and everyone. |
| 156 | Anonymous | |
| 157 | Hanan Diana Hanna | |
| 158 | Anonymous | |
| 159 | Bryan Martinez | |
| 160 | Nawara Alawa | this is such a sad story! FAU should be ashamed of the environment they are promoting! |
| 161 | Ty Khim | Spitting is a form of violence. FAU should fire the employee or see itself as condoning violence. |
| 162 | wadda allaf | |
| 163 | Anonymous | |
| 164 | Mehvish Qayam | |
| 165 | Badr | |
| 166 | HASSAN ALZEIN | |
| 167 | Sheldon Lawson | |
| 168 | Fatima J. | |
| 169 | Sharon Rich | |
| 170 | Abir Atassi-Akhrass | |
| 171 | Walt McMurray | Maybe FAU employee's are to busy hating and have no time for cultural tolerance training:-| |
| 172 | Naila K.Ali | I am both an FAU student and employee and I am appalled that another employee would behave in such a manner. On FAU's Jupiter campus we respect eachother's beliefs and appreciate our differences. That employee definitely needs to rethink their place in a university setting if they cannot control their behavior. Keep me posted, thanks. Naila |
| 173 | Mohammad Sabagh | |
| 174 | Eric Rosenzweig | |
| 175 | ali Bazzi | no to racism forever |
| 176 | Jacob Lawrence Henson | |
| 177 | Anonymous | please be a respoonsible organization and take the neccessary actions to address this rather then sweep it under the carpet. Maybe this needs more national coverage I am sure it can be arranged. How will that look on your university. |
| 178 | Isam Janajreh | Thank you for dealing and raise with this important issue. Freedom of peaceful expression is what America is all about. When it comes to spitting of an adult it is an intentional action of degrading and this individual needs to be referred to proper authority.
I have total respect for FAU faculties and students and it is an international university. When it comes to a paid-by-the-school employee much needs to be explaining to avoid and discourage those hasty and intolerant conducts that destroy the image of America and FAU.
I would call for immediate suspension to the involved employee without pay due to an assault and provocation and I call for his termination due to misconduct following the proof of such misconduct. |
| 179 | Sanaullah MIr | |
| 180 | Diana Garcia | |
| 181 | Mary Sheffield | |
| 182 | Ian Chinich | |
| 183 | Debora Rubi | |
| 184 | Anonymous FAU Student | |
| 185 | Fraz Baig | |
| 186 | Kathryn Foley | |
| 187 | Anonymous | |
| 188 | Lucia Garcia-ROmeu | |
| 189 | Kristin Kolbenschlag | |
| 190 | Anonymous | |
| 191 | Beth Norberg | |
| 192 | Soreena Farhoud | |
| 193 | Emily Graney | |
| 194 | sheik basheerulla | Action by FAU not acceptable |
| 195 | iu | mj |
| 196 | Azam Khan | |
| 197 | Alia Slaibi | |
| 198 | TAHA NASAR | EVERYONE SHOULD HAVE THE RIGHT TO PEACEFULLY PROTEST. THE BEHAVIOR OF THE FAU EMPLOYEE INVOLVED IS UNACCEPTABLE AND HE SHOULD BE DISMISSED FROM HIS POSITION. |
| 199 | Masuma Virji | |
| 200 | B. Alzein | this is clear case of discrimination. |