| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 201 | Syed Ahmad | Ex-MSO President |
| 202 | Anonymous | |
| 203 | Anonymous | |
| 204 | william gow | As an FAU student, I am disgraced to hear this news of injustice to have taken place on the very campus that I attend. I urge you to take the proper disciplinary actions in order to correct the actions of the FAU employee;
it is the right thing to do. |
| 205 | Taha Nasar | An apology is not suffient for this unacceptable behavior. The FAU employee should be held accountable for this action and must be dismissed from his/her position.
Everyone has the right to peacefully protest. |
| 206 | Greg Butterfield | |
| 207 | Anonymous | |
| 208 | Raj Jayanthan | This is absolutely ridiculous. The FAU employee should make a public apology over this act. This is a complete disgrace to FAU. |
| 209 | Ambareen Ameenuddin | |
| 210 | Elham Ahmad | |
| 211 | Joie Michaels | |
| 212 | Arva Mustasam | |
| 213 | Anonymous | |
| 214 | Phillip Alexander Owen | |
| 215 | Mark Frezzo | |
| 216 | Lindsey Stark | |
| 217 | Khaledq | Fau should be a place for peace and understanding, not hate and racesim. This employee should appologize to the student and all muslims publically |
| 218 | Sana Ahmed | |
| 219 | shahid Younas | |
| 220 | Eric J. Hanne | As a member of the FAU faculty, I am surprised and disappointed that the administration has not taken the appropriate action in condemning this act, but rather has attempted to "sweep it under the carpet."
As FAU is heading into a period of intense national scrutiny (i.e., the upcoming Presidential Primary debates) it is bewildering that they would not seek to thoroughly investigate an incident involving one of their own staff. |
| 221 | Robert Scavone Jr. | If the above account is true, the professor and the university owe the student an apology and the professor should receive a form reprimand. Such action is repugnant and has no place in a civilized society, let alone a university setting. Pipes is entitled to his opinions, insensitive and one-sided as they may be, but the students are equally entitled to protest. |
| 222 | Brett Watkins | |
| 223 | Farrah Rizwi | It is shameful that FAU ignores hatred against Muslims. That is not a place where people should consider attending. |
| 224 | Anonymous | |
| 225 | Heather Brown | |
| 226 | Martin Tesini | no excuses |
| 227 | Jesse Mustapha | |
| 228 | Todd Eckel | As a member of the Faculty of FAU, I am appalled at the lack of action taken by the administration! Hate should never be tolerated or white-washed...those are the values that I teach future teachers and hold to the highest degree in my personal life. |
| 229 | Fatima Colucci | |
| 230 | Minal Ahson | |
| 231 | Jonathan Moreira | |
| 232 | William Daley | |
| 233 | Anonymous | |
| 234 | Taha Nasar | An apology is not sufficient for an act of racism. FAU must take action against this individial and he/she must be dismissed their position as an employee representing a PRESTIGIOUS UNIVERSITY. Everyone has the right to peacefully protest.. |
| 235 | Joumana Nassar | |
| 236 | Abu Razeen | |
| 237 | Jeanan Albassam | |
| 238 | A. Amato | |
| 239 | nadia abdallah | |
| 240 | Anonymous | |
| 241 | Michael Swies | What a shame it is when an institution of higher learning supports ignorance and hatred. I will definitely NEVER recommend any of my friends or fellow colleagues to attend FAU nor to send their family. The administration can filter what they make public, but that will not make up for the damage they will receive secondary to the dismissal of the human rights of their own students. |
| 242 | Munib Laeeq | What happend that day was not right and im completely against the employee who spit on a muslim student. I expect president Brogan to take action against that employee who did that. I dont expect him to have that employee fired, but atleast do something about it as if it would have happend to him. |
| 243 | Thomas Grozan | |
| 244 | Anonymous | The academic institution is meant to be hallowed grounds of learning not an open field for discrimination and bigotry. By not condemning this employee, FAU is guilty as much as the employee, no action is also an action, and this action screams discrimination. Had this happened with an African American students, the whole place would have leaped to action, so why the silence for the Muslim student? If this is not discrimination, what is? |
| 245 | Karen Bailey | |
| 246 | Anonymous | |
| 247 | Douglas Hughes Jr. | |
| 248 | Urwah Haq | |
| 249 | Mohamed Hakim | This is not right at all, if a muslim were to do this they would call us barbaric? Fau must do something about this from ever happening again. |
| 250 | Yusufu Lonell Mosley | We must ALL come together to end this vicious virus that belittles, demeans and humiliates us ALL. We MUST COME TOGETHER NOW!! |