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Teh One Who Knocks
02-09-2018, 12:25 PM
Eduardo Neret, Florida Campus Correspondent - Campus Reform


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Kathy Zhu, a freshman student at the University of Central Florida (UCF), recently faced a Twitter campaign calling for her expulsion after she critically questioned a "try on a hijab" event on campus.

On February 1, Zhu was walking across campus when she noticed the Muslim Student Association (MSA) promoting World Hijab Day, an annual event held by Muslims across the globe to “foster religious tolerance and understanding by inviting women to experience the hijab for one day.”

In a video posted on Zhu’s twitter account, Zhu explains that the MSA had organized a booth with a banner that stated “Try on a hijab,” along with signs that stated “My hijab empowers me,” and “My hijab is a symbol of understanding.”

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“I was walking to class today and I noticed this booth, and it was, I think, hosted by the Muslim Student Association,” Zhu recounted.

“The booth had a banner, and the banner said ‘try on a hijab, and we’ll give you one for free,’” she elaborated. “So I took the pictures. I posted it on Twitter, and I explained my concerns and my views about what’s wrong with this booth in general.”

“There’s a ‘try a hijab on’ booth at my college campus,” the tweet begins. “So you’re telling me that it’s now just a fashion accessory and not a religious thing? Or are you just trying to get women used to being oppressed under Islam?”

Several hours later, Rayyan Sukkarieh, a member of the MSA, responded to Zhu on Twitter, saying she offered Zhu a chance to try on a hijab but that Zhu said “no thank you.” She then criticized Zhu for failing to take the time to “ask questions” or “understand what hijab is,” calling Zhu’s behavior “ignorant.”

Sukkarieh’s response attracted wide notice, garnering more than 19,000 likes.

In a series of follow up tweets, Sukkarieh then called upon her Twitter followers to email UCF and demand that Zhu be expelled to demonstrate that “ignorance will not be tolerated on my campus.”

Sukkarieh subsequently elaborated that Zhu should be expelled because “she is putting Muslim students, especially those wearing hijab, in danger,” adding that Zhu is “illiciting [sic] violence and is a danger to those on campus that are easily identifiable as Muslim.”

Sukkarieh’s call for Zhu’s expulsion apparently generated the intended response, prompting UCF to release a statement saying that despite receiving a significant number of complaints, neither Zhu nor Sukkarieh will be subjected to disciplinary action.

“The University of Central Florida has received a number of emailed complaints suggesting that disciplinary action be taken against students involved in a disagreement being played out via social media,” the school said. “Upon review, neither student’s actions as reported to the university violate our Rules of Conduct.”

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Zhu defended her photographs of the MSA booth, pointing out that UCF is a public campus accusing her antagonists of resorting to “fascist” tactics in its campaign to get her expelled.

“I just posted my beliefs and used my First Amendment rights to talk about them. It was my [Twitter] page, my social media. I did nothing harmful towards them in person. I didn’t even say anything to them in person, except when they told me to put on a hijab and I said no thank you and walked away,” she explained. “They are trying to get me expelled for no reason. If that isn’t an example of fascism, I don’t know what is.”

Zhu told Campus Reform that the UCF administration did not personally contact her, and she only learned of their position after the university’s statement was released on Twitter, even though she had received threats and felt she was in physical danger after Sukkarieh’s call for her expulsion.

“I was very cautious today when walking around campus,” she noted.

Campus Reform also reached out to UCF, the MSA, and Sukkarieh for comment, but none have provided a response.

The MSA did, however, release a statement on its Facebook page addressing the controversy, saying the purpose of its event was to “spread awareness of the hijab,” and that “nobody was forced or pressured to approach the table, all participation was completely optional.”

Goofy
02-09-2018, 12:35 PM
:yawn:

RBP
02-09-2018, 12:38 PM
:facepalm:

Muddy
02-09-2018, 01:29 PM
The general population of the USA want you intolerant mother fuckers expelled from the country.

lost in melb.
02-09-2018, 03:58 PM
I have no idea if this article is propaganda or not. Much of the account is heresay. We don't know what subtle buttons could have been pushed, subtle inuendo or otherwise.

The opening salvo indeed seems to have come from the 'victim' herself, a single one-person account implying that while the booth was appearing to promote diversity, it was actually promoting jihad and the oppression of women:
“There’s a ‘try a hijab on’ booth at my college campus,” the tweet begins. “So you’re telling me that it’s now just a fashion accessory and not a religious thing? Or are you just trying to get women used to being oppressed under Islam?”


You can spin a story any way. Again, it appears to be labelling all muslims as aggressive, unreasonable, unstable zealots.

Muddy
02-09-2018, 04:02 PM
You can spin a story any way. Again, it appears to be labelling all muslims as aggressive, unreasonable, unstable zealots.

Im about to the point of not really giving a fuck..

:deadhorse:

Just go the fuck home!!

:monkey:

Teh One Who Knocks
02-09-2018, 04:10 PM
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Teh One Who Knocks
02-09-2018, 04:12 PM
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DemonGeminiX
02-09-2018, 04:16 PM
She said "no thank you". She's not obligated to ask questions or try to understand anything. She doesn't owe you or Islamic people anything. Be happy that she was polite about it.

RBP
02-09-2018, 04:19 PM
I have no idea if this article is propaganda or not. Much of the account is heresay. We don't know what subtle buttons could have been pushed, subtle inuendo or otherwise.

The opening salvo indeed seems to have come from the 'victim' herself, a single one-person account implying that while the booth was appearing to promote diversity, it was actually promoting jihad and the oppression of women:

You can spin a story any way. Again, it appears to be labelling all muslims as aggressive, unreasonable, unstable zealots.

I think you're overstating it - I didn't think her point went that far. I could just as easily say the student recognizes the disconnect between female empowerment and traditional female submission in traditional Islam, whether technically Sharia or not. Do you disagree that a large portion of Muslim females world-wide live in what, by western standards, are very oppressive circumstances?

For example, I can't make heads nor tails out of SJW's being hard core feminists and hard core pro-Palestinian.

Muddy
02-09-2018, 04:20 PM
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Fuck this bitch and her 3rd world barbaric religion..! :lol:

Muddy
02-09-2018, 04:21 PM
She said "no thank you". She's not obligated to ask questions or try to understand anything. She doesn't owe you or Islamic people anything. Be happy that she was polite about it.

Exactly, most Jehovahs get the door slammed right in their intrusive faces..

RBP
02-09-2018, 04:24 PM
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And this completely undermines her position that she was there to promote tolerance and understanding.

Teh One Who Knocks
02-09-2018, 04:53 PM
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I wonder if she would have these points of view if she was living in Saudi Arabia or Iran? :-k

lost in melb.
02-09-2018, 04:56 PM
Ok, ok, I've read all your posts. The ...for want of a better expression, Muslim girl, was out of line.

But I still don't know much about the asian chick's behaviour, or her full dialogue. She appears to have a very vocal and open axe to grind against muslims. I think she is prejudiced in her assumption that the hijab is only about the dis-empowerment of women and about what Islam means for most Muslims. I think the way she expressed her point was unnecessarily inflammatory. I think she is clearly more clever and gifted in the subtle art of provocation and the cut and thrust of passive aggression than her reactive muslim adversary.

lost in melb.
02-09-2018, 05:01 PM
I wonder if she would have these points of view if she was living in Saudi Arabia or Iran? :-k

Yeah, but you know how it is. You might enjoy something and like doing something until someone say you have to do it - and then you don't like it. Apples and Oranges are the US vs those countries :idk:

Teh One Who Knocks
02-09-2018, 05:13 PM
Yeah, but you know how it is. You might enjoy something and like doing something until someone say you have to do it - and then you don't like it. Apples and Oranges are the US vs those countries :idk:

She's making blanket statements concerning Islam, not statements about Islam in the United States vs Islam in the Middle East. She was born here (in the US) she has no idea what it's like for a woman to live under Sharia Law.

lost in melb.
02-09-2018, 05:33 PM
She's making blanket statements concerning Islam, not statements about Islam in the United States vs Islam in the Middle East. She was born here (in the US) she has no idea what it's like for a woman to live under Sharia Law.

The last point is a particularly valid one. I imagine she wouldn't be open to hearing about her 'cousins' in the middle east and what the hijab means to many of them.

Arabs can be hot-headed too, they need to own that.

Still I maintain her initial intent was to inform rather than dictate.

Hal-9000
02-10-2018, 05:03 PM
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I wonder if she would have these points of view if she was living in Saudi Arabia or Iran? :-k

"It symbolizes beauty, confidence, unity and modesty."

No it doesn't. It symbolizes centuries of oppression and violence against women :lol:

I would walk right up to that booth and ask for my free head scarf :) If they balk, I start screaming about equality and fairness in the world today :x #scarfmeuptoo!

RBP
02-10-2018, 11:48 PM
#scarfmeuptoo!

:lol:

lost in melb.
02-11-2018, 10:41 AM
:facepalm:

Teh One Who Knocks
02-12-2018, 11:18 AM
#scarfmeuptoo!

:lmao: :rofl: :lmao: :rofl:

KevinD
02-13-2018, 02:55 AM
I'd love to see "im still here" go to even a moderate Muslim country, say Malaysia, and let the religious police (yes they are real) catch a Muslim woman without her hijab. Her choice? Not really.