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Oct-02-2011 13:49TweetFollow @OregonNews Heckling becomes a crimePaul Balles Salem-News.comDefence attorneys claimed that the students acted within the law and were exercising their right to free speech.
(MANAMA, Bahrain) - On September 9, 2009, Republican Congressman Joe Wilson shouted "you lie!" at President Barack Obama during the President's State of the Union address to Congress. The outburst came from Wilson after President Obama said his health care plan would not subsidize coverage for illegal immigrants. On September 26, 2011, The Los Angeles Times reported on the trial of the "Irvine 11" for disrupting a speech by Israeli Ambassador Michael Oren at the University of California, Irvine. The students expressed support for the Palestinian cause, and shouted phrases such as "You sir, are an accomplice to genocide," at Oren during the event. When Congressman Wilson called President Obama a liar, no action was taken against him for disrupting the President's speech. However, when 11 Muslim students called Ambassador Oren an accomplice to genocide, it was deemed an offence to be prosecuted in court. Since when has heckling become a crime? Those who speak or perform in public can expect hecklers, particularly with audiences who may be offended by what the speaker says or represents. When Congressman Wilson called out “You lie”, he believed that Obama was not telling the truth when the President said the legislation would not mandate coverage for undocumented immigrants. In Oren's case, representing a country with a record of brutal occupation of Palestine and never-ending brainwashing of the American public, the ambassador should have expected some heckling. That the Irvine University administration castigated the hecklers revealed just how brainwashed even academics in America have become. To them, Israel could do no wrong! Instead of supporting prosecution of the Irvine 11, Oren should at least have been expected to learn how to deal with hecklers. A clever speaker might have said, "I'm paid to act like a fool, what's your excuse?" If he got a second heckling, he could have retorted with, "You could play a human being with a little rehearsing." Every public speaker--especially those facing hostile audiences--should learn how to deal with hecklers. Instead, the case of the “Irvine 11" generated a national debate regarding free speech. On September 23rd, a jury found ten students guilty of two misdemeanours, conspiring to and then disrupting Oren’s speech given on Feb. 8th, 2010. In the end, ten students were sentenced to 56 hours of community service and three years’ informal probation. The Assistant District Attorney argued that Oren was “shut down”, and described the students as "censors" who utilized the "heckler's veto". In a critical article for the The Los Angeles Times Nicole Santacruz complained, “Applauding the violation of a fundamental American right is, you guessed it, UNAMERICAN. Their actions were ugly, thuggish, contrary to the values of the Bill of Rights and the guiding principle of uninhibited inquiry that informs the university these louts attend.” On the other hand, defence attorneys claimed that the students acted within the law and were exercising their right to free speech. Nora Barrows-Friedman, writing for Al Jazeera, argued that the Israeli Ambassador was "attempting to hoodwink college students into believing that Israel was a democracy." She added, "There is no democracy under Israeli rule for Palestinians: Those who live within the 1948 borders are subject to an apartheid system, while Palestinians in the West Bank, Gaza Strip and East Jerusalem are under the most brutal military and economic occupation of our time." Apart from showing films of a few children throwing stones at American tanks in the West Bank, the occasional heckling is all that’s available to most Palestinians in America to fight the Israeli occupation and its apologists. ___________________________________
Throughout his life as an educator, Dr. Paul J. Balles, a retired American university professor and freelance writer, has lived and worked in the Middle East for 40 years - first as an English professor (Universities of Kuwait and Bahrain), and for the past ten years as a writer, editor and editorial consultant. He’s a weekly Op-Ed columnist for the GULF DAILY NEWS . Dr. Balles is also Editorial Consultant for Red House Marketing and a regular contributor to Bahrain This Month. He writes a weekly op-ed column for Akbar Al Khaleej (Arabic). He has also edited seven websites, including bahrainthismonth.com, womenthismonth.com Paul has had more than 350 articles published, focusing on companies, personality profiles, entrpreneurs, women achievers, journalists and the media, the Middle East, American politics, the Internet and the Web, consumer reports, Arabs, diplomats, dining out and travel. Paul's articles on Salem-News.com are frank and enlightening. We are very appreciative of the incredible writings Dr. Balles has generated for our readers over the years, and we are very pleased to list him among our most valued contributors. Indulging the hard subjects that keep the world divided is our specialty at Salem-News.com, and with writers like Dr. Paul Balles on our team, we amplify our ability to meet challenges and someday, will see the effects of this exist in context with a more peaceful and generally successful world.
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Paul October 3, 2011 8:56 am (Pacific time)
Not at all! It took my students less time than it did you to discover that I can handle hecklers. LOL
Citizen October 3, 2011 4:56 am (Pacific time)
I wonder if the professor who is the author of this article would have minded if students had interrupted one of his classes with heckling because they disagreed with him?
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