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Washington State: The Story Gets Stranger and Stranger

Yesterday, I received the following e-mail from a student who attended the heckler-interrupted performance of the Passion of the Musical. The individual referred to as 鈥淢aldonado鈥 is Brenda Maldonado, the administrator (an 鈥淚ntercultural Student Development Coordinator鈥 in the 鈥淥ffice for Campus Involvement鈥) who used university funds to purchase the hecklers鈥 tickets. This email comes from a student who alleges that he spoke with Maldonado during the performance:

During the performance and while the hecklers were going full-swing, my friends and I (there were four of us total) were wondering aloud why the security personnel were utterly failing to do their job and remove those disrupting the performance. Maldonado turned to us and said something to the effect of, 鈥淏e quiet, I鈥檓 trying to watch the show.鈥 I asked her why she didn鈥檛 go to the hecklers and tell them that, to which she responded, 鈥淭hey鈥檙e people of color, I won鈥檛 mess with them.鈥 Two of my friends continued to argue with her, and at some point she threatened both of them with physical violence via her husband, who she said was 鈥渘ot afraid of going to prison.鈥

From her initial comment, it was glaringly obvious that she had singled us out because my friends and I are all white. When we learned the next day who she was after the Daily Evergreen ran an article on the events of that night (she was featured in a photograph), we filed police reports against her with the WSU police for racial harassment, threats, and intimidation. As far as I know, the police have done nothing with those reports, as the last thing I heard was that they would follow the lead of the office headed up by Raul Sanchez (the name of the office escapes me at the moment). Considering the attempt of Sanchez鈥檚 office to twist the events around so as to blame the cast and crew of the play for the incident, I鈥檓 not surprised I鈥檝e not heard anything more.

In a follow-up email, this same student claims that when he challenged Maldonado for singling out white audience members who objected to heckling while not confronting the hecklers, she said, 鈥淚 can鈥檛 be racist. I鈥檓 a woman of color.鈥 These claims, if true, have taken this already-absurd case to a new level. Not only did a Washington State administrator purchase the hecklers鈥 tickets; it now appears that this same administrator chose to threaten students with physical violence rather than stop the heckling. Does the university president believe this is a 鈥渞esponsible exercise鈥 of free speech rights?

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