Intimidation Tactics by Muslims Fighting Oklahoma’s Anti-Illegal Immigration Law
July 23, 2008 by Jenn Sierra
Filed under News/Op-Ed
Recently, in a post entitled Sharia Advancements in Oklahoma, I updated readers who have been following the new immigration law in Oklahoma, the story about the Iranians who are trying to have state drivers license tests available in Farsi, and Rick Santorum’s work at the Ethics and Public Policy Center. I described how members of the OK Governor’s “Ethnic” (Muslim) Advisory Council who are currently trying to help oust the state representative who authored Oklahoma’s immigration law.
Well, the plot thickens. Following is the updated post on GreenCountryValues.com. I especially encourage you to read the comments, because that’s actually where the “good stuff is.
…Last week, I wrote about the Gov’s Muslim Advisory Council Members Supporting HB1804 Author’s Opponent in 2008 Primaries. If you missed that, you might want to read it, here, now.
In response to that post, I received the following, via e-mail from a Mr. Payam Sharifi [payam.sharifi@ou.edu], who claims to be a good friend of Jalil Farzaneh, one of the Home Creations owners. As you will see, he disagrees strongly with a few points in my post, regarding the difference between “translation services” v. “accomodations for non-English speakers” as well as “legal action” v. “a federal complaint,” and who is/is not paying for said complaint. Since he has articulated his points clearly, I’ll let him speak for himself, then respond afterward (language warning) [Editing for clarity in brackets]:
“Hi, just wanted to comment on some of the outright lies…You seem to love making up. I’m Payam Sharifi, the guy who filed the complaint on behalf of the Bartlesville couple (not Amir Farzaneh, I don’t even know where you got this from, but I’d like to know). I want to clear up some discrepancies in what you believe to be fact in your blog, Miss Jenn. I’ll be straight to the point and then give you some tips.
“First of all, the Farzaneh’s had no involvement in my complaint to the Federal Department of Transportation. Jalil is, however, a good friend of my father’s from college, and he called me up before I was due to debate Randy Terrill on Fox News for advice he felt he needed to give me.
“Quoting you, ‘Green Country Values has been informed that both Home Creations Brothers have talk very openly about how they are bankrolling the cost of the legal action.’
“Oh, really? I’d like to know just where you heard this from, because
- “There is no legal action. This is a formal complaint to the federal government. Just to clarify things so you don’t slip up like this again, citizens have no private right of action in enforcing Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 according to a Supreme Court ruling in 2000 (or something like that), where the act itself, particularly the part that says “national origin discrimination” is elaborated in detail for all states and state agencies by Executive order 13166. I had every right, and a duty, to file this complaint, as the state’s department of safety is full of losers like yourself who, as much as you go on and on about federal law when it comes to illegal immigration, love to ignore it when it comes to providing ACCOMMODATIONS (not necessarily translation services) to new legal residents who have limited English capabilities.
- “So because there is no legal action, how can they be bankrolling it? They have nothing to do with it. Again, I don’t think you could have just pulled something like this out of your ass, so I’d love to to hear where you heard this from. If you did just pull it out of your ass…then you’re more pathetic than I imagined.
” [from the GCV post] ‘and championing the ‘rights of immigrants to have their drivers’ license tests translated into about a jillion (approximately) different languages at the taxpayers’ expense’
“There has been no concrete evidence (other than what you idiots love to theorize) that there has been much of any demand for language services in Oklahoma. In fact, the evidence shows the opposite. So helping a few people is hardly a burden on the taxpayer. Furthermore, translation is not a necessity. Accommodions [sic] of ANY SORT can be offered. Anything. So if you want to use some backwood approach to helping limited english proficient individuals, you can. It specifically says this in the executive order, as cost is taken into consideration. It’s a shame people like yourself don’t have any respect for federal law that you don’t like, with the biggest reason being you don’t even have the patience to read through the details.
“Come back to me with those questions I asked, specifically, where you got this false information from.
“As for everything else, you’re pathetic. Green country ‘values’? Don’t make me laugh. You idiots have no values. I love how most right wing conservatives who know Iranians love how they actually have a cohesive family unit, moreso than most other cultures, and to the point that you idiots idolize it. Too bad you losers are all talk and no show. Take it from a guy who’s actually walked the walk, raised in the US from iranian immigrants: shut the fuck up. Your values are nothing more than idol worship.
“Hoping you grow out of your idiocy,
Payam (Pie-am) Sharifi ”
Payam Sharifi
5th Year Senior, University of Oklahoma
Economics/Finance/Accounting Major
918-244-0248
First, Mr. Sharifi is the first person I’ve ever seen that was so proud of being a “5th Year Senior” that he actually included it in his signature line. I couldn’t help getting a chuckle out of that.
Also, Mr. Sharifi is obviously fishing to find out who my “anonymous” source is, so let me clarify that the source is not anonymous to me. The source is someone I know and trust, but who has given me information on the condition that I would withhold his/her name from publication, and I will honor that request.
Finally, I do not appreciate the not-so-subtle attempt to intimidate me into silence, on behalf of the Farzaneh Brothers, of Home Creations. Anyone who thought this might work doesn’t know American women very well - particularly not this American woman.
Also see:
- Lawmakers Vote to Make English Official Language of Oklahoma
- Iranian immigrants want Farsi-language Oklahoma driver’s license testing


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Dear Jenn:
Intriguing and classic stuff. You never told me you were a loser? I never saw you at any of the meetings! And the incredible physical abilities he mentioned…It’s funny, but most everytime a semi-literate, oddly incoherent missive is posted or sent anywhere outside of KOsland, they are often Uni students. That’s the standards at Indoctrinate U for ya.
Ah, apparently for Payem Sharia, some of his values consist of intimidating and insulting women he doesn’t agree with, and expecting special services from the government.
I once had a cafe in an area with 150 different languages and a Labour neo-Socialist council with over 35 years of unchallenged staleness. It was a disastrous parody in microcosm for all, and of everything one can imagine of the PC, Left Liberalism fantasy and more.
Hmmmm, [true] Conservatives are often oddly accused of not really having values. Well, maybe because much of their values consist of leaving people and their own money alone, as much as possible, instead of an ever expanding government via the taxpayer.
There is for some it seems, no end to what the government should do, provide and interfere in. Reminds me of my musician bum days, but we asked for nothing but electricity and a box of cereal. Oh yes, and a crate to sit on.
Colonel Neville.
ROFL!! Always good to hear from you, Colonel Robert Neville…I so needed a laugh, and that worked. As another dear friend of mine commented to me today, it is interesting to note what part of the anatomy Mr. Sharifi seemed to fixate on.
Payam is a loser from beginning to end. I say let him keep digging.
Dear Jenn:
I’m always glad to be of service. I neglected to say how impressed I’ve been with the consistent quality of the Forthardknox posts, and how nicely you paragraph my shabby pieces too. Always placing the “…continue reading” bit at just the right place. Thanks so much for the care taken.
FHK is such a swinging site that we should get more comments. Though I’ve been to known sites that have had around 150,000 visitors and only 1500 comments all up. Odd. I wonder what the average proportion of active commenters are on the Net, if there is one?
Several of my friends are very articulate and frequent sites, but never leave comments. I asked why, and they said they just don’t like too! Go figure.
All the best kid, and keep up the clean living! Colonel Neville.
Colonel, I wish I could figure out how to get folks to leave more comments. I’ve tried a lot of different approaches, with very limited, sporadic success. The approach that seems to work the best is posting really, really controversial stuff, but then we typically get a bunch of angry liberals spewing all over the place, which isn’t necessarily the type of “reader interaction” we wanted…If you get it figured out, will you please let us know?
Well for better or worse you’ve stuck me to your blog (I hardly ever post at any blog). To tell you the truth though, the controversial stuff is the only way to do it, and bringing the “liberal” baggage is just going to be a fact of life unless you can news out to conservatives some other way.