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American Muslim teacher receives note telling her to 'hang herself' with her headscarf
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Published: November 14, 2016
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A teacher in Georgia received a chilling note from one of her high school students telling her to hang herself by her headscarf. PHOTO: FACEBOOK

A Muslim teacher in a Georgia high school received an anonymous note in her classroom on Friday, telling her that her “headscarf isn’t allowed anymore.”

“Your headscarf isn’t allowed anymore,” the note read. “Why don’t you tie it around your neck and hang yourself with it off of your neck instead of your head.” The anonymous note was signed “America” and featured two US flags.

A Muslim teacher in a Georgia high school received an anonymous note in her classroom on Friday, telling her that her “headscarf isn’t allowed anymore.”



“Your headscarf isn’t allowed anymore,” the note read. “Why don’t you tie it around your neck and hang yourself with it off of your neck instead of your head.” The anonymous note was signed “America” and featured two US flags.


I'm a high school teacher and sadly this anonymous note was put in my classroom today. As a Muslim, I wear a headscarf as a practice of my faith. I want to share this to raise awareness about the reality and climate of our community. Spreading hate isn't going to "make America great again."
#DonaldsAmerica #NotIntimidated #HereToStay #LoveTrumpsHate

Mairah Teli, 24, who is a language arts teacher at Dacula High School, shared a photo of the note along with her reaction on Facebook. “I’m a high school teacher and sadly this anonymous note was put in my classroom today. As a Muslim, I wear a headscarf as a practice of my faith,” she wrote. “I want to share this to raise awareness about the reality and climate of our community. Spreading hate isn’t going to ‘make America great again.’ #DonaldsAmerica #NotIntimidated #HereToStay#LoveTrumpsHate.”



Many people showed their support for her. One of the comments read, “Remember that there are MORE people that appreciate our diversity. We will stand with you. The person who sent this needs mental health help.”

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In response, Teli followed up with another post expressing her gratitude. “I can’t even begin to articulate how touched I am to be receiving messages from all over the country with your support. I want to sincerely thank you for your kind words and well wishes.” She added, “I feel your support affirms that our country is built on morals of compassion and kindness.”

Teli commended Dacula High School for dealing with the issue. “They have voiced anger and have been tirelessly working to identify who sent this note,” she said. The student who sent it has not yet been identified.

The note is the latest racist, Islamophobic attack since the US elections. In another incident on Wednesday, attacks against female Muslim students took place at two universities in California.

Many people are reporting hate crimes on Twitter against minorities in the US.

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Not even 24 hours yet. My friend's sister, who is Muslim, had a knife pulled on her by a Trump supporter while on the bus by UIUC campus.

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Student demanded to remove her hijab or be set on fire.

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On one hand we have these leftist stories,many of them allready proven to be false by police investigations,similar to the horror stories we tell our children to correct their behaviour by scaring them and ,on the other hand we have reality,not letters,not random grafitti (who can be written by leftist themselves),not tweeted fabricated stories but video reality.




I can go on and on...
 
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You can't believe these stories to be true without real investigation. Most such stories are really the provocative work of false flaggers. The person can't even spell America. It's BS. Don't get sucked in.
 
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Everyone knows what Trump has been spewing for months. Hate breads more hate. it already did during the election campaign. Should we even be surprised at such news? This is just the tip of the iceberg that is making the news.
 
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Everyone knows what Trump has been spewing for months. Hate breads more hate. it already did during the election campaign. Should we even be surprised at such news? This is just the tip of the iceberg that is making the news.

Your narrative above shows that you have bought into the American left wing propaganda. Trump has not spewed hate. If anything post the election, 99% of the hate has come from your so-called hysterical liberal friends, not Trump or his supporters.
 
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Your narrative above shows that you have bought into the American left wing propaganda. Trump has not spewed hate. If anything post the election, 99% of the hate has come from your so-called hysterical liberal friends, not Trump or his supporters.

Another beauty which has become the norm after president-elect Trump: "American left wing propaganda". What does this even mean? Yes, there are news channels that align themselves with candidates during election campaigns, but let's not pretend that Trump is some mainstream ordinary choice. Trump actions were literally begging to be condemned. It really wasn't a difficult choice for anyone to oppose Trump let alone media houses.

Calling Mexicans rapists, banning Muslims from entering the US, mocking disabled people, grabbing women by their genitals etc. all qualifies as spewing hate and nonsense. You can't just do a 360 and say that Trump is mother Teresa.
 
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Wave of Fake ‘Hate Crimes’ Sweeps anti-Trump Social Media
by JOEL B. POLLAK 13 Nov 20162,103

Other incidents are being reported as “crimes” that are not crimes at all. CNN published a list of “hate crimes” on Saturday that includes an incident where a group of middle school students chanted “Build the wall!” in a cafeteria.

That is not a “crime”; it is juvenile behavior by boorish 12- and 13-year-olds.

Another “crime” on CNN’s list comes from a university where “somebody chalked the words ‘Trump,’ ‘Build wall’ and ‘[Expletive deleted] your safe space’ in front of the library.

That’s right: they used actual chalk.

Other than that, there’s not much. Elizabeth Nolan Brown of Reason.com has posted a more extensive list of cases where police were unable to verify the allegations being made, including an alleged attack on a gay man in Santa Monica, California.

Rep. Jared Huffman (D-CA) documented three men showing up at a Veterans Day parade with Confederate flags. Provocative? Deliberately. Offensive? Yes, to most. Hate crime? No.

And yet Huffman blamed Donald Trump: “We need to prepare for more of this because the Trump campaign has legitimized and given public space to some shadowy groups that used to hide from public view.”

(For the record, Trump supported efforts to remove the Confederate flag from the South Carolina state capitol.)

Meanwhile, thousands of people flood city centers in Los Angeles, Portland, New York and elsewhere, in some cases setting fires, smashing windows and vandalizing anything they can.

Night after night, the protests have continued, organized by radical left-wing organizations such as MoveOn.org and ANSWER, in rejection of the results of a democratic election.

And some of the rhetoric of the protests has been bigoted, and violent. One sign at a Los Angeles protest Saturday read: “This Machine Kills Fascists.”

Some of the protests have resulted in violent attacks on police, and dozens of arrests.

And there have been real hate crimes against Trump supporters, including a videotaped beating of a white man who was targeted because he was accused of voting for Trump.

The wave of anti-Trump crimes — “hate crimes” and otherwise — committed by anti-Trump thugs overwhelms, by several orders of magnitude, whatever crimes are being attributed to Trump supporters.

The narrative about a wave of “hate crimes” inspired by Trump is a deliberate fabrication, meant to tarnish the President-elect. It is a continuation of false accusations, during the campaign, that Trump represented the second coming of Hitler.

It is an attempt to organize a new opposition, based on lies, and the deliberate sowing of mistrust at a time when Americans have been called — by both presidential candidates — to come together.

http://www.breitbart.com/big-govern...e-hate-crimes-sweeps-anti-trump-imaginations/
 
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@TruthSeeker - You voted for Trump! :o:

Without even thinking about Jorge the taco guy from across the street; I think he's gonna have to pack up and leave. :(
 
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Wave of Fake ‘Hate Crimes’ Sweeps anti-Trump Social Media
by JOEL B. POLLAK 13 Nov 20162,103

Other incidents are being reported as “crimes” that are not crimes at all. CNN published a list of “hate crimes” on Saturday that includes an incident where a group of middle school students chanted “Build the wall!” in a cafeteria.

That is not a “crime”; it is juvenile behavior by boorish 12- and 13-year-olds.

Another “crime” on CNN’s list comes from a university where “somebody chalked the words ‘Trump,’ ‘Build wall’ and ‘[Expletive deleted] your safe space’ in front of the library.

That’s right: they used actual chalk.

Other than that, there’s not much. Elizabeth Nolan Brown of Reason.com has posted a more extensive list of cases where police were unable to verify the allegations being made, including an alleged attack on a gay man in Santa Monica, California.

Rep. Jared Huffman (D-CA) documented three men showing up at a Veterans Day parade with Confederate flags. Provocative? Deliberately. Offensive? Yes, to most. Hate crime? No.

And yet Huffman blamed Donald Trump: “We need to prepare for more of this because the Trump campaign has legitimized and given public space to some shadowy groups that used to hide from public view.”

(For the record, Trump supported efforts to remove the Confederate flag from the South Carolina state capitol.)

Meanwhile, thousands of people flood city centers in Los Angeles, Portland, New York and elsewhere, in some cases setting fires, smashing windows and vandalizing anything they can.

Night after night, the protests have continued, organized by radical left-wing organizations such as MoveOn.org and ANSWER, in rejection of the results of a democratic election.

And some of the rhetoric of the protests has been bigoted, and violent. One sign at a Los Angeles protest Saturday read: “This Machine Kills Fascists.”

Some of the protests have resulted in violent attacks on police, and dozens of arrests.

And there have been real hate crimes against Trump supporters, including a videotaped beating of a white man who was targeted because he was accused of voting for Trump.

The wave of anti-Trump crimes — “hate crimes” and otherwise — committed by anti-Trump thugs overwhelms, by several orders of magnitude, whatever crimes are being attributed to Trump supporters.

The narrative about a wave of “hate crimes” inspired by Trump is a deliberate fabrication, meant to tarnish the President-elect. It is a continuation of false accusations, during the campaign, that Trump represented the second coming of Hitler.

It is an attempt to organize a new opposition, based on lies, and the deliberate sowing of mistrust at a time when Americans have been called — by both presidential candidates — to come together.

http://www.breitbart.com/big-govern...e-hate-crimes-sweeps-anti-trump-imaginations/
Your first problem is that you're reading Breitbart, which is now a severely biased source of news.

Your second problem is that you're looking into the technicalities of these events. These events may not be crimes but they do constitute harassment. And they are happening all over the country after Trump's victory. This is a real problem and it's worst now than it was after 9/11.
 
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Muslim Student Charged for Trump Hate Crime Hoax
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by JOHN BINDER 11 Nov 20161,155

“During the course of the investigation, the female complainant admitted that she fabricated the story about her physical attack as well as the removal of her hijab and wallet by two white males,” Lafayette police said in a statement. “This incident is no longer under investigation by the Lafayette Police Department.”

Now, the Muslim student is being charged with filing a fake police report, as a Lafayette police spokesman confirmed to WWL-TV.


The police spokesman said the department would not be releasing the woman’s name, despite giving no reason as to why. The spokesman also said he did not have any information on the case.

Though the alleged hate crime has now been proven to be a hoax, it has not stopped the story from spreading across the mainstream media.

In an interview with CNN’s Anderson Cooper, Gold-Star family member Khizr Khan, who was used by the Hillary Clinton campaign to attack Trump on the issue of Islamic terrorism, trotted out the story as fact, referring to it at least once in the course of the segment.

http://www.breitbart.com/texas/2016/11/11/muslim-student-charged-trump-hate-crime-hoax/

@TruthSeeker - You voted for Trump! :o:

Without even thinking about Jorge the taco guy from across the street; I think he's gonna have to pack up and leave. :(


Jorge will be fine if he is here legally. He will also be fine if he is here illegally and has no criminal record. If he is here illegally and has a criminal record, then, yes, he should pack up and leave.
 
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Trumps a narcissist and a bigot, elected by other bigots.

Trumpland is deeply divided
 
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