There are so few instances of actual “Islamophobia” that the victimhood narrative and hysteria surrounding Muslims in the West has to be constantly shored up with fake hate crimes. And Javaid is apparently a veteran of this sort of thing: “The Post Millennial pointed out another instance, in September 2017, when Javaid allegedly received a racist message after leaving an ice rink.”
“Muslim Hockey Coach’s Claim To Be The Victim Of A Racist Text Comes Under Question,” by Scott Morefield, Daily Caller, October 18, 2019:
A Pakistani-born Canadian Muslim hockey coach’s story about being the victim of a racist text from the father of one of his players is beginning to unravel as the facility he claims to have coached at denies knowing him.
Talha Javaid, a 23-year-old hockey player and coach from Windsor, Ontario, claimed he regularly drove across the border to nearby East Lansing, Michigan, to coach free hockey clinics, according to WILX. On October 9, however, he allegedly received a hateful text message from “Chase,” the father of a player named “Riley,” asking him to “consider resigning.”
“I’m not racist or anything but I don’t feel comfortable with you teaching him and the influence you will have on him,” the text read. “It’s hockey right? It makes more sense if it’s not some Muslim guy teaching it. If it were cricket or something that would be different but it’s not.”
Javaid took to Twitter two days later with snips of both the text message and his purported response. Andy Ngo of The Post Millenial posted a screengrab of the tweet, which has since been blocked from outside viewing.
The tweet went viral, with thousands of retweets and likes, even garnering the attention of Hall of Fame goalie Grant Fuhr and black hockey player Evander Kane, among others.
Shireen Ahmed profiled Javaid for Yahoo Sports Canada:
Javaid said he is overwhelmed by the amount of support he has received and appreciated the solidarity. He noted that his non-PoC friends were aghast and surprised by the incident. Javaid told them he’s used to it — something they found difficult to accept. But the reality is that often when people of colour share their stories, it serves, teaches and educates others with privilege who do not know what it’s like to be on the receiving end of abuse or discrimination.
However, Javaid’s story began to unravel when a reporter with NBC affiliate WILX asked Yahoo Sports for the identity of the rink where Javaid claimed to coach, which turned out to be Suburban Ice in East Lansing, Michigan. Yet, when contacted, the facility told WILX off camera that they “have never heard of Javaid nor the ice skating clinic he allegedly was holding,” the outlet reported.
The Post Millennial also contacted the facility and received a negative response.
“We’ve never heard of him,” a staff person said. “He never taught here. He had no ties to Suburban Ice whatsoever.”
The Post Millennial pointed out another instance, in September 2017, when Javaid allegedly received a racist message after leaving an ice rink.
In Sep. 2017, he said he found a note on his car after leaving the Tecumseh Arena that read: “Stop coming to the rink! (Expletive, expletive) Muslim! Go Home! Make Canada Great Again. MAGA. MCGA.” He posted a photo of the note on Twitter and spoke to the media. A suspect was never identified….
gravenimage says
Canada: Muslim hockey coach says he got anti-Muslim text from dad of one his players at rink where he doesn’t coach
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And he’s done this at least twice now. More fake ‘hate crimes’.
Westman says
He has achieved his goal – celebrity and social martyr status. Coach a youth team and nobody notices but the parents. Mix it with fake insults to Islam and a Muslim – instant celebrity with politicians, the public, and panache credit at the Mosque.
gravenimage says
How many of these fake victim-mongering Muslims have we seen now? And never mind all of those whose lies have not been exposed.
Flavius Claudius Iulianus says
An Arabic/Mohammadan proverb:
“Tamaskan tatamakan” (“Show a victim’s face [and] take over” or “Show a victim’s face [and] you will win”).
Flavius Claudius Iulianus says
“UK: 20-strong Gang Target ‘White Bastards’, Cut Off Teenager’s Hand with Axe”
https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2019/10/20/uk-20-strong-gang-target-white-bastards-cut-off-mans-arm-axe/
gravenimage says
This is *horrifying*, Flavius.
simpleton1 says
Thanks Flavius, as there a number of symptons of a community laying down.
The terrorising control of a community.
Another form of grooming in Rochedale.
somehistory says
“Javaid told them he’s used to it”
If so, why make a big deal of it? And, if so, then why would he have to lie and fabricate what he claims he is “used to”? If he happened often enough for him to get “used to it,” then he wouldn’t have to fabricate it and lie to gain the sympathy of others and the condemnation of those saying things.
The sympathy as a victim, and the condemnation of those who are non moslim and anti-islam through the fabricated actions of non existent perps…are the goals of this creep and others like him.
Wellington says
Muslims aplenty just make things up and lie, which is so fitting since Islam is just made up and a lie.
Infidel says
The first thing that hit me was his ‘free hockey clinics’. Apparently, he’d cross the border to drive all the way to Lansing to give free clinics, and absorb the costs of driving there every time from Windsor, ON to Lansing, MI – close to a 2 hr drive either way. Absolutely something a 23 year old from Pakistan would do
mortimer says
I am not so quick to judge. I dislike bigotry. I imagine the young man is from a well-off family and his parents are subsidizing his dream of coaching. I praise anyone with ambition to produce a service to others. He simply loves hockey and wants to share the technique of the sport.
Anyone who played hockey regularly and learned enough to become a coach has well-off parents.
gravenimage says
Mortimer wrote:
I am not so quick to judge. I dislike bigotry. I imagine the young man is from a well-off family and his parents are subsidizing his dream of coaching. I praise anyone with ambition to produce a service to others.
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Dear Mortimer, did you miss the part where this Muslim was not just lying about the insults, but *never coached at the rink at all*?:
“We’ve never heard of him,” a staff person said. “He never taught here. He had no ties to Suburban Ice whatsoever.”
somehistory says
Infidel
that is something that I thought about also. Why would he make that drive? Aren’t there places and young people in Canada he can target?
If he had gotten a text from a father concerned about the situation, I could understand the father’s concern, and mine would be the same.
gravenimage says
It’s not impossible that a Canadian youth hockey coach would cross the border and teach a free hockey clinic to inner-city kids in the US–both Canadians and Americans living near the border pop across all the time. But not in this case–Javaid was just lying.
somehistory says
No, not impossible, but I was investigating this “crime,” I would ask those and other questions.
And yes, he was telling a big one. There is no doubt about that.
Infidel says
No, Gravenimage. While some people may be altruistic about helping others, they’d usually do that at a minimal cost to themselves, especially if it’s something that the neighboring community can benefit. For instance, I do most of my activities (outside work) locally – be it shopping, eating out, etc. If I were a volunteer, I’d volunteer to help either my neighbors, or the people in my town. I wouldn’t drive 2 hours to Podunk to do exactly what I could do here, saving that time and using it either in more volunteering, or other work that I needed to do, or just plain resting.
If he just crossed from Windsor to Detroit – 2 miles, it’d be one thing. He had to drive 2 hrs to find a place that he could coach for free? Like Windsor had no use for that sort of volunteerism?
Pays de fous says
The arabic/islamic word for “black” (human, not color) is “abeed”, which also means “slave”. I do think the paki is innately racist, but hey, that’s just me. Oh, and his repeated attempts at Taqiya are hilarious. In France, we call that “an arab job” (when you do a job so badly you become legendary). Poor little weakling, coaching them in jihad, will he EVER get deported?
mortimer says
‘Hockey coach’ is considered an honorable position in Canada. This young man should tell everyone ‘HOCKEY IS MY RELIGION’. They would put confidence in him.
Infidel says
Mortimer, I have a hunch that Javaid is more into field hockey, which is a totally different sport than ice hockey. Not bigotry – just the plain fact that in the sub-continent, whenever one simply says ‘hockey’, it implies the former, not the latter. Just like when one says ‘football’ in Europe, one means soccer, not American football
mortimer says
No one should be the target of bigotry. Such rude incidents are rare, thankfully. We are not bigoted people for the most part We believe in equality and good sportsmanship. If the coach believes the same, and he knows and loves the game, he will be respected and admired.
gravenimage says
Mortimer, this Muslim was *lying*. Please read the article again.
Phil Copson says
“…No one should be the target of bigotry. Such rude incidents are rare,….”
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What do you mean “such rude incidents” ? there was no “incident”, that’s the whole point.
And it’s the white population of Michigan who are the targets of Javaid’s bigotry – which he expresses in a cowardly way by attacking the very people who have made him welcome.
“If……he knows and loves the game, he will be respected and admired.” – as long as that respect and admiration for somebody’s athletic skills doesn’t lead to them being given a free pass in other areas, that’s ok. People are themselves first, and athletes/actors/entertainers etc second – eg, Imran Khan the admired international cricketer of years gone by may appear to be a different animal from Imran Khan the thuggish, threatening Pakistani politician of today – but his political views were presumably always the same.
gravenimage says
All spot on, Phil.
Jan Disher says
fake, fake, fake. I wouldn’t be the least bit surprised to find out, after considerable investigation, that he had a friend send that to him. If he didn’t send it to himself.
Linde Barrera says
I love freedom loving, civil law abiding Canadians. Canada is a beautiful country, and its national anthem reflects its values.
I do not like Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his attitude toward Islam. I hope he gets voted out. I hate Islam but I do not hate any Muslims, and do not wish them hurt, harm or death. We all must remember there is doctrine and there is human behavior. Most times human behavior is based on doctrine, but not always. In the lobby of a famous building on the Upper West Side of Manhattan there is an inscription: “Deed over creed.” I don’t agree with this, but I see its message.
J D S p says
Soon the headline will read…not, “Pakistan born Canadian muslim”…but will read …Pakistan born CAnadaistan muslim………
Infidel says
This should have been a dead giveaway. Why would a Canada based Muslim drive across the border to give free hockey clinics?
Valkyrie Ziege says
; Peace is something bullies can’t comprehend, therefore they invent their own “hate Crimes”. Obviously, Monsieur Talha Javaid was educated in a Mosque, ( Homo unius libri Cave. ), and is unacquainted with the traceability of modern technology.
We tried Camels in America, it didn’t work. Lesson learned.
Angemon says
That’s exactly how people who never met a Trump supporter claim Trump supporters act…
Wellington says
So true.
gravenimage says
Yes–how many fake hate crimes have been attributed to Trump supporters making reference to MAGA? Just grotesque calumny. Here are two:
“An 18-year-old Muslim woman in Louisiana claimed in November 2016 that two white men, one of whom was wearing a Trump hat, attacked and robbed her, taking her wallet and hijab while yelling racial slurs. She later admitted to the Lafayette Police Department that she made the whole thing up.”
Another 18-year-old Muslim woman, this time in New York, was the subject of breathless headlines in December 2016 after she claimed to have been attacked by a group of Trump supporters on a New York subway while onlookers did nothing. The woman, Yasmin Seweid, would go on to confess that she made the whole thing up.
https://www.dailysignal.com/2019/02/19/19-hate-crimes-in-trump-era-that-were-hoaxes-complicated/
somehistory says
People who lie and scheme, and then pretend to be something they are not, can’t get it right.
Many murderers of family members will fake emotions and distress, shock and fear when calling 911. They are not really experiencing the trauma they are saying they feel over what has happened, so they sound fake, sometimes to the to the operato, usually to the police who respondr and to any others who really listen.
So, those moslims who fake an attack by a non moslim “redneck” or a “Trump supporter,” can’t get it right. They don’t know how it really is to be a “redneck” or Trump supporter, so they say and have the pretend attacker do the wrong things when making their fake claims of victimization.
Jack Holan says
No doubt concocted by the Muslim Brotherhood.
AP says
That lie is getting so old!
infidel says
Why did Canada even let these abominable creatures in the first place.
TattooedMan77 says
Are we too assume that the message that was sent was “accidentally” deleted? However due to the Thought Police manual the “islamophobe” will have had his computer impounded and the data stream searched for “hate crime activity”.