Close Menu
Alan C. Moore
    What's Hot

    Texas Wesleyan still requires COVID-19 vaccine of nursing students

    June 5, 2025

    Texas Wesleyan still requires COVID-19 vaccine of nursing students

    June 5, 2025

    Ivy League bloat ‘pulling up ladder’ on American Dream, student tells Congress

    June 5, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • Texas Wesleyan still requires COVID-19 vaccine of nursing students
    • Texas Wesleyan still requires COVID-19 vaccine of nursing students
    • Ivy League bloat ‘pulling up ladder’ on American Dream, student tells Congress
    • Ivy League bloat ‘pulling up ladder’ on American Dream, student tells Congress
    • NYU to offer course on trans, queer ‘approaches to domesticity’
    • NYU to offer course on trans, queer ‘approaches to domesticity’
    • Nebraska governor signs law banning men from women’s sports
    • Belmont Club: Putin in the Spider’s Web
    Alan C. MooreAlan C. Moore
    Subscribe
    Thursday, June 5
    • Home
    • US News
    • Politics
    • Business & Economy
    • Video
    • About Alan
    • Newsletter Sign-up
    Alan C. Moore
    Home » Blog » Conservative students, told to tame their criticism of Hamas and illegal immigration, file lawsuit

    Conservative students, told to tame their criticism of Hamas and illegal immigration, file lawsuit

    June 3, 2025Updated:June 3, 2025 Editors Picks No Comments
    GoldenWestCollege YAFlawsuitscreenshot jpg
    GoldenWestCollege YAFlawsuitscreenshot jpg
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Golden West College was sued for alleged free conversation repercussions.

    A California community college has been sued by federal courts, alleging officials told them to temper their accusations of contentious topics like Hamas and illegal immigration and that they violated their free speech rights.

    Golden West College, a school owned by the Young America’s Foundation, is a school owned by student activists from Huntington Beach, the lawsuit claims.

    If students continue to discuss contentious subjects with peers, according to undergraduate activists Matin Samimiat and Annaliese Hutchings, officials have threatened to discipline them.

    At Golden West’s Club Expo in late February, Hutchings and Samimiat, a pupil of Iranian descent, exchanged contentious social views.

    A board with the message” CHANGE MY MIND!!!” was displayed at their Editor booth. • Being an American is a pleasure, and we should all get appreciative of it. Any society in the world suffers as a result of improper immigration. • Women’s athletics and spaces don’t relate to men.

    Stephanie Smallshaw, the university disciplinary officer, wrote in response that Samimiat had received” My office received some information regarding Club Expo and some communication on a light board at your booth. To allow for discussion, I want to plan a meeting.

    They held a conference on March 20 and displayed similar statements on a board at the” Goldchella” school preview day event a week before.

    She allegedly threatened them with administrative action during the conference with Smallshaw, alleging that their statements were insulting and could have caused injury and sparked a phone to violence.

    Smallshaw allegedly provided no expressly clear instructions on what speech may be appropriate despite Samimiat offering to change the language of the party’s messages without changing their views.

    I left Iran to love the incredible flexibility that the United States offers. I’m now being subject to punishment for speaking out politically because those ideas are ones that executives don’t like, Samimiat said in a statement released to The College Fix.

    In the issue, Alan Gura, an Institute for Free Speech lawyer representing the pupils, asserts that the school’s punitive policies are vague, overly wide, and biased against liberal viewpoints, which violate the students ‘ First Amendment rights.

    Due to Smallshaw’s threats and the continued existence of the Code’s ban on “hateful habits aimed at a particular person or group of people,” the two students alleged, and are not going to try to recruit new students or interact with peers.

    According to the article, the students are unsure as to what speech, specifically, may cause them to face problems with Smallshaw or any other College Disciplinary Officer under the Code, as they are unsure of where officials would draw the line regarding what constitutes “hateful,” “inflicting emotional damage,” and what terminology “demeans, degrades, or disgraces, or disgraces any person” in the eyes of an official.

    A YAF director claims that the complaint seeks primary and continuous injunctions that would impede the school’s ability to enforce its rules as well as a declaration that the school’s administrative code is constitutional.

    The College Fix contacted Golden West College for post, but the institution did not respond.

    ” College is supposed to get a place where students may exchange ideas. Otherwise, Golden West College instructs students to respect some deeply held political views, and to refrain from expressing them in any way, Hutchings said in a statement released to The College Fix.

    Less: Professor’s social media post celebrates the death of an Jewish victim of fish attack.

    Images of the Golden West College students ‘ shows that sparked controversy among students and the YAF lawsuit complaint are captured in IMAGE CAPTURES and CREDIT.

    Follow The College Fix on Twitter and Like us on Instagram.

    Share our work - Thank you

    Source credit

    Keep Reading

    Nebraska governor signs law banning men from women’s sports

    NYU to offer course on trans, queer ‘approaches to domesticity’

    NYU to offer course on trans, queer ‘approaches to domesticity’

    Ivy League bloat ‘pulling up ladder’ on American Dream, student tells Congress

    Ivy League bloat ‘pulling up ladder’ on American Dream, student tells Congress

    Texas Wesleyan still requires COVID-19 vaccine of nursing students

    Editors Picks

    Texas Wesleyan still requires COVID-19 vaccine of nursing students

    June 5, 2025

    Texas Wesleyan still requires COVID-19 vaccine of nursing students

    June 5, 2025

    Ivy League bloat ‘pulling up ladder’ on American Dream, student tells Congress

    June 5, 2025

    Ivy League bloat ‘pulling up ladder’ on American Dream, student tells Congress

    June 5, 2025

    NYU to offer course on trans, queer ‘approaches to domesticity’

    June 5, 2025

    NYU to offer course on trans, queer ‘approaches to domesticity’

    June 5, 2025

    Nebraska governor signs law banning men from women’s sports

    June 5, 2025

    Belmont Club: Putin in the Spider’s Web

    June 5, 2025

    AI-Related Innovation From Intel, SoftBank Joint Venture Could Reshape Memory Chip Market

    June 4, 2025

    N. Zealand PM floats privacy laws after staffer accused of filming women

    June 4, 2025
    • Home
    • US News
    • Politics
    • Business & Economy
    • About Alan
    • Contact

    Sign up for the Conservative Insider Newsletter.

    Get the latest conservative news from alancmoore.com [aweber listid="5891409" formid="902172699" formtype="webform"]
    Facebook X (Twitter) YouTube Instagram TikTok
    © 2025 alancmoore.com
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms
    • Accessibility

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.