In Minnesota, at a Starbucks inside a Target store, a Muslim woman ordered a coffee. When it was delivered to her, she saw written on the plastic cup the name “Isis.” She was enraged. CAIR came to her rescue. All hell broke loose. The story is here.
On Wednesday, a Muslim woman found the name “ISIS” on her Starbucks drink at a Target store in St. Paul. The Council on American-Islamic Relations has called for firings, new staff training, and potential protests.
Standing at a podium in front of a poster reading “Justice for Floyd,” a Muslim woman who found the word “ISIS” written on her Starbucks cup said she felt “humiliated” and “enraged.”
The podium was provided by CAIR, as was the prominently-placed “Justice for Floyd” poster, a telling example of how CAIR wants to win support for itself by appropriating the BLM themes.
The incident occurred on July 1 when Aishah, who declined to give her last name out of concerns for her safety, ordered a drink at Starbucks operated by the Midway Target store in St. Paul on her way to her job as a home care worker.
As soon as she started telling the Target employee her first name, she said, the barista wrote something on a clear plastic drinking cup. When the Muslim woman received her drink, she found “ISIS” written on the cup.
“When I first received the drink I was in shock,” Aishah, who wears the hijab, said at a press conference Monday morning at the Minnesota chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations’s offices in Minneapolis. “I felt humiliated, I felt enraged, I felt belittled.”
“I was in in shock”? “I felt humiliated, I felt enraged, I felt belittled”? This is such a crazed over-the-top reaction that makes one wonder about this woman’s mental equilibrium. Why such a reaction? She should have seen that an innocent mistake was made. She herself said that just as soon as she started telling the Target employee her first name, the barista wrote something on a clear plastic drinking cup. In other words, the barista did not wait to hear the customer’s complete name, but wrote what she thought was the name after hearing only the first syllable. That is how she could have heard “Eye”and without waiting for the second syllable, “shah” (Eye-Shah, or Aishah) wrote “Isis” (Eye-Sis) – a name with which she might well have been familiar, if she is of Hispanic background, for the name is much more popular in Latin America than in the U.S. If the barista turns out to have been Hispanic – we’ve heard nothing about her save that she is 16 — that would help explain her error.
CAIR-MN pointed to Aishah’s covering as a cue for the alleged discriminatory behavior, adding that Aishah is a common and familiar name in America.
First of all, there was no “discriminatory behavior.” What did the barista do that “discriminated” against the customer? Nothing. A mistake in hearing led to a mistake in writing the customer’s name — that does not constitute discrimination. As for CAIR’s claim that “Aishah is a common and familiar name in America” and therefore there is no excuse for this 16-year-old not to have properly understood it, that claim is false. For each of the past 30 years, the name “Aishah” has never been given to more than 400 newborn girls in the U.S. Since 1880 – that is, in the past 140 years — a grand total of 17,936 girls have been given the name “Aisha” or “Aishah” in the U.S. That hardly makes it a “common and familiar name.”
When Aishah, a 19-year-old college student who lives in Minneapolis, complained to the barista, she said, a Target manager on the scene sided with the employee, stating, “What is the issue?”
Indeed, what is the issue? Mountains out of molehills, over-the-top hysteria about this most minor and understandable of mistakes.
The Minnesota chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations is calling for the firing of the Target Starbucks employee who wrote “Isis” on the cup of a Muslim customer.
This is probably the first job this 16-year-old has ever had. Should she be summarily fired for having misheard a customer’s name, just because that customer then has a quite intolerable fit over its being misheard and, therefore, incorrectly written? Does CAIR care about the effect – the real humiliation – that this girl will feel if fired so unjustly, for mishearing a name, from her first job? There is not the slightest evidence, none, that the Starbucks employee knew the political significance of the word “Isis.” The name “Isis” is a recognized woman’s name, particularly popular in Latin countries — Cuba, Puerto Rico, Brazil.
In a statement to Sahan Journal, Target has apologized for the incident which it called an “unfortunate mistake.”
“We are very sorry for this guest’s experience at our store and immediately apologized to her when she made our store leaders aware of the situation,” the statement said. “We have investigated the matter and believe that it was not a deliberate act but an unfortunate mistake that could have been avoided with a simple clarification. We’re taking appropriate actions with the team member, including additional training, to ensure this does not occur again.”
Of course it was, as Target says, “an unfortunate mistake,“ and a perfectly understandable one, given the first syllables of “Aishah” and “Isis.” Only the most malignant would refuse to recognize this.
According to CAIR-MN, Aishah complained to the manager, and, failing to get satisfaction, filed a formal complaint with Target. As of midday Monday, CAIR-MN stated, Target had yet to respond directly to Aishah or ask for her account of the transaction.
My, my. She complained to the manager, but “failed to get satisfaction.” The manager offered an explanation for the mistake, and an apology. What more did she want? She wanted the barista to be fired on the spot. And since he stood by his employee, she wanted the store manager to be fired as well. By the time she – and CAIR— are done with this business, perhaps they’ll organize protests at Target stores all over the land.
“I felt a lot of emotions because we’re at a time when people are protesting injustice all over,” Aishah said in an interview with Sahan Journal. She’s participated in Black Lives Matter protests after the deaths of Philando Castile and George Floyd. “All these protests and all these people who are using their voice for a change. To me, it felt like in that moment, we’re doing all of this for people who don’t even care, or who are going to look the other way.”
Of course: let’s put on the same level the wrongful killings of black men by police with a 16-year-old barista’s writing a wrong – because misheard — name on a plastic cup. Both are equivalent outrages that call to the high heavens for justice. Just ask Aishah, and CAIR.
Aishah said she wanted a true apology: firing both the barista and manager, a thorough vetting of employees, and an in-depth training for employees rather than a one-time workshop.
Why did the manager’s apology, or that coming from Target itself, not constitute “true apologies”? Is she suggesting they didn’t really mean it? On what basis? And why should either the barista or the manager be fired, if it was an obvious innocent mistake? This “vetting of employees” that the outraged Aisha demands – what does that mean? A thorough examination of the views of employees, to make sure they do not harbor the slightest conceivable doubts about the sheer wonderfulness of Muslims and of Islam itself? But if they do harbor such doubts, they should be fired to satisfy the “enraged and humiliated” Aisha. All Target employees should be subject to “an-depth training” about Muslims and Islam that would “re-educate” them. And who would give that “in-depth training”? Why, Muslims themselves. What a clever way to expand job opportunities — for Muslims only — all over this land.
In a Target statement cited by CAIR-MN, the store described the “ISIS” incident as an accident, adding that the barista “has never heard of ISIS.”
ISIS, an acronym for the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, is a terrorist group that is active in Iraq and Syria.
In response to the situation, CAIR-MN has demanded an investigation, improved employee training and the firing of Target staff involved in the “horrible incident,” which the organization described as “Islamophobia.”
Alec Shaw, a civil rights attorney for CAIR-MN, cited a recent statement from Target CEO Brian Cornell professing Target’s “commitment to stand against racism. We call on Cornell to make the same commitment to stand against Islamophobia.”
CAIR calls this 16-year-old’s understandable aural error a “horrible incident” revealing her “Islamophobia.” And the store manager’s explaining that it was a mistake, rather than denouncing his employee, is described as a further example of “Islamophobia.” For where Muslims are concerned, there is never the possibility of innocent human error by Infidels; anything that disturbs Muslims must always reflect some malignant anti-Muslim feeling, that needs to be identified and punished…or else.
Shaw added that the organization would look into all legal remedies, starting with the filing of a complaint through the Minnesota Department of Human Rights, as soon as Monday afternoon.
Unless the Minnesota Department of Human Rights has gone off the deep end, it will find that complaint completely without merit. One hopes the barista herself will testify, explaining the aural error that led her to write, in her hasty transcription, “Isis” for “Aishah.” And it will be good to have her explain that she had no idea what “Isis” was, anything other than a girl’s name.
Jaylani Hussein, the executive director of CAIR-MN, said that the group would not immediately call for a boycott of Target. But he suggested protests in front of the store would be likely if Target’s response did not change.
This is blackmail: “we will protest outside your store unless you do as we demand.” Fire the barista. Fire the manager who stood by his employee. Cravenly apologize to Aishah and to Muslims everywhere. Institute a program of vetting Target employees throughout the country, to ensure that none harbor any “Islamophobic” thoughts, and finally, have all employees undergo “in-depth training” to make sure they understand the real, peaceful, tolerant Islam, so that none of them will ever again humiliate or anger Muslim customers, in the way that happened so horribly to poor Aishah.
So many possibilities now suggest themselves.
Couldn’t a CAIR-rehearsed Muslimah in the future give her name as “Isis” to a barista, who would then write it on her cup, and then, once it is delivered to the Muslim customer, she “finds” the name “Isis,” makes a huge show of outrage/grief/humiliation/despair. “So that’s what you think of when you see a Muslim? A terrorist organization?” And denies, of course, that she ever gave her name as “Isis.”
Then CAIR’s apparatchiks, who have been waiting for the call, swiftly arrive, and the threat of a lawsuit ensues. It can be avoided, however, if the deep-pocketed coffee chain (like Starbuck’s or Peet’s), or the corporation that owns the stores (like Target) in which this coffee shop is located, decides to make a donation to CAIR sufficient to head off that lawsuit.
Goodness, the possibilities are endless for Muslim money-making. Muslimahs, listen up! Bring a sweater or a dress to a dry cleaner, give your first name as “Isis” and your real Muslim last name. Then when you pick up that sweater or suit, with the attached slip that reads “Isis” Al-Ayoub, or Al-Noor, or Al-Ahlam, or Al-You-Name-It), you can throw a fit, call CAIR to rush over, describe your humiliation, and anguish, and shame, and demand not just an apology, but something more substantial —a payment to you for your mental anguish, or a donation to CAIR for its “in-depth training programs” against Islamophobia — to resolve the matter.
Or a group of Muslims could go to a restaurant where they know there is always waiting for a free table. One member of the group gives the name “Isis” to the person taking reservations. When a table is finally freed up and made ready for them, that person calls out “Isis, party of five.” At that point, by prearrangement, hearing this, all five of them look shocked, bewildered, shamed, humiliated, anguished, despairing — and instead of going to their table, they approach the desk and ask “Excuse us, what did you say?” and they are told “I just called your party – Isis, party of five.” At that point, it’s time to call CAIR, time for demands for an apology, threats of a lawsuit for this “deliberate act of inflicting humiliation and shame on Muslims,” and of picketing of the restaurant for its “Islamophobia.” And then, after the most craven of apologies by the restaurant’s offending employee and his bosses, the possibility of a donation to CAIR will be raised, one that in some small measure may help to atone for the terrible ordeal these five humiliated Muslims had to suffer.
Crazy, you say? I claim it is an all-too-plausible scam, and American businesses need to be forewarned against it, lest the shakedowns succeed.
jimconch says
Time to riot, burn the store. Where is Antifa when you need them, the morons.
gravenimage says
Yep.
toomanyhobbies says
or was it she felt embarrassment for being outed…….
Lauren Hermann says
Funny to the nth agree, Jim. Completely agree with you!.
Buraq says
I wasn’t there, of course, but I bet this is what happened. Naive young barista asked the girl her name so he could identify her by writing it on the cup. She grabbed the chance and said, “Aishah. That’s written I-S-I-S.”
She set the guy up; the naive young barista had no idea what he was writing. He had probably never heard of ISIS! I’ll bet that’s what happened!
Terry Gain says
There is no more reason to believe that it was a set up than to believe that the barista deliberately wrote Isis as a slur.
Dennis Dragomir says
$1 million dollar mistake
grey says
nothing else but a storm in a coffee cup. V I C T I M hood for A I S H A H, pay 1 million bucks and all is swell
CogitoErgoSum says
I am so tired of people just looking for a reason to be offended. You know what. I’m going to say it’s likely this woman with her delusions of persecution is mentally ill and her sickness is viral and is purposely being encouraged, aggravated and exploited all across the U.S. by Marxists and Muslims. If the woman would have just spelled out her name to the barista the situation could have been avoided but the Muslim woman was (and probably still is) too mentally incapable of thinking of that. She believes her problems are always caused by someone else because in her mind she can do no wrong – and that is a mental problem.
David says
Many mulsims are inflicted with mental illness. It is called Islamia Nervosa.
These situations are vomit inducing. Everywhere can do without this insanity. It is really getting on my nerves. These people cause so much trouble. ‘ Human Rights’ have been turned from a blessing, to a curse.
Drew says
Serves America right! Bring in more libtards & extremist terrorists from Saudi Arabia & other parts of the middle east & northern Africa. How come CAIR is so powerful? They were helped in this by all our democratic laws! They are using democracy to further their islamist agenda. Still people are not waking up to this truth! Muslims kill more people of other religions in this world & they have the audacity to cry “Islamophobia” all over North America, Europe, India & everywhere else! And now after having taken over the BLM movement they are pretending to care about blacks!! Do these islamists care about all the black christians their brothers are killing in Nigeria, Sudan & all the other African countries where Al Shabab/Al Queda/ISIS are operating? Should not we be asking them these questions. Where is the counter to Islamophohia? When is someone going to start a group for “Kafirophobia” (Islamist hatred for Kafirs) or Hinduphobia or Christianophobia?
Joe Scott says
But it’s ok to offend non sluglims by waving the vile isis flag, hamas, hezbollocks etc …
Billy Chickens says
She probably write it on the cup herself.
Keith O says
That possibility came to mind.
Common tactic is to cause an incident, be offended etc claim $$$$ in compensation, repeat process.
Billy Chickens says
…wrote…
David says
Correction accepted. Supposing a girl called Isis (A well known girl’s name, after the Egyptian Goddess) asked for a coffee? A bit like shouting “Fire!” in a cinema.
Did anyone leave the coffee shop in a hurry?
One last thing. Did the woman know she was named after Muhammad’s 9-year-old child bride?
Billy Chickens says
….wrote…
underbed cat says
If this woman felt insulted from this young girls error of spelling, and the manager made an respectful apology to the offended, time to let it go,but if she still wants to pursue legal action, the irony is that we can’t speak about and most do not know, that at the same time it is required of the muslims to fund ISIS(the special group) from sakat charitible giving, maybe she should look into where her sakat payments go..CAIR knows this also, but however they will continue with this “offense” it is the nature to cause disruption, since they cannot allow inspection or their funding, so she will claim hate speech in this progressive world. But don’t expect she will let it drop and go her merry way. To present a peaceful narrative and protect Islam..truth is the new hate speech. The store may now need protection if the media gets a hint of this nonsense. It is kind of funny they are offended by their own religion’s members name to the Islamic terror group. Knowledge about it is important it is dangerous.
David says
If this story gets out to the general public, I think people will realise the vengeful attitude this woman has, and hopefully there will be a backlash (Popular with mulsims)
J Morgan says
“I was in in shock”? “I felt humiliated, I felt enraged, I felt belittled”? This is such a crazed over-the-top reaction that makes one wonder about this woman’s mental equilibrium.
Get over it. Name misspellings happen all the time in America and no one gets upset. They just calmly correct the person. You don’t immediately think the worst of someone. Maybe Aisha (I can’t say that name without thinking of Muhammed’s child rape victim bride) should have some cultural retraining rather than the Starbuck’s employee.
CogitoErgoSum says
Yes. She is the one who needs some help and training on how to deal with other people. It is apparent her religion has failed her miserably in teaching her how to do that.
CogitoErgoSum says
In fact, her religion teaches her that the “others” not like her are out to get her and so she must cover her entire body from the evil eyes of men and hide within her own little protected world. Isn’t there a term for that? Could you not say she suffers from xenophobia?
J Morgan says
Yes, good observation. A classic case of fear of “others” is xenophobia and in this case, brought on by Islam.
Clifford Fodor says
And lack of vitamin d.
Sun says
I assume that humiliated Miss Aishah might be not a spelling champ neither.
They never get my name right at Starbucks. But I always get a smile and a good coffee.
Ross Poldark says
Islam, the cult of mass psychosis.
Lauren Hermann says
+10
mortimer says
Isis is a given name of many living women. The initial popularity of the name derived from its association with the goddess Isis of the Egyptian pantheon. Her strong ‘goddess’ character has been adopted as an axiom among feminists.
However, from 2014, the name Isis has decreased in the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia and New Zealand due to the name sometimes being affiliated with the Islamic terrorist organization Islamic State of Iraq and Syria. Since then, there have been name changes made by women with the name.
Isis Anchalee, creator of the #ilooklikeanengineer gender equality campaign
Isis Casalduc (born 1981), Puerto Rican beauty pageant titleholder and model
Isis Finlay (1934–2007), 1954 Miss Cuba
Isis Gomes (born 1985), Brazilian model
Isis Holt (born 2001), paralympic athlete in T35 sprint events with multiple world records
Isis King (born 1985), the first trans woman to compete on America’s Next Top Model
Isis Nyong’o, Kenyan American media and technology leader in Africa
Isis Pogson (1852–1945), British astronomer and meteorologist
Isis Rodriguez (born 1964), American painter that focuses on the empowerment and liberation of women
Ísis Valverde (born 1987), Brazilian actress titled multiple awards
Michael Copeland says
These women of distinction named Isis could, or even should, send a sharp communication to CAIR complaining that they “felt humiliated, felt enraged, felt belittled” that anyone should take offence at their distinguished first name. A large payment to the Christian charity of their choice will be expected.
mortimer says
We now have a law of ‘hurt feelings’. This is entirely subjective.
How can a judge, a prosecutor or a policeman measure ‘hurt feelings’.
Is there an objective measuring device? Perhaps, a LIE DECTECTOR would indicate ‘hurt feelings’.
Terry Gain says
There is the additional problem of proving intent. It may well have been totally innocent. I’m not even going to call it a mistake.
Sun says
You are right. One can not measure it. That’s why they invented the term “Islamophobia”.
There is no law of ‘hurt feelings’ in Islamic countries for non-Muslims, neither for locals nor for tourists – and especially not for women.
Just a few examples: When I had to go to the bank or the post office, I had to wait patiently – eyes down – in a dark corner till all male customers were served. Even when the clerk finally gave me a sign to step forward, I had to scurry back into the corner when another man stepped into the banking hall.
Touching Western women, or insulting them with abusive names is a common attitude too. Complaining does not help, one just have to suck it up.
Islam wants to spread hate in our countries. CAIR is their executive body.
Terry Gain says
In order to avoid further humiliation this Muslima should stay away from Islam and the Koran. Especially Surah 4:34
gravenimage says
Yep.
RichardL says
maybe Aishah could be sent back to the shithole she comes from?
Ray Jarman says
When I worked at the Embassy in Abuja, Nigeria, two ladies worked as telephone operators for the embassy. One lady’s name was Sa-Adato and the other was Aishah. I never had any problem hearing or pronouncing the name Aishah and at the time I never thought about her religion. The point is that if one such as myself, who has a bad case of tinnitus, has no difficulty differentiating Aishah and Isis, I bet that if the Muslima had pronounced her name properly and especially without the hijab, the barista would have had no difficulty writing the name properly. When one listens to the song “Aishah” by Yawar, the name is definitely not Isis as I can not fathom someone mistaking “is” with “shah.” A paycheck says the Muslima mispronounced her name intentionally looking for a pay off. Maybe Starbucks should provide stick on labels for customers to write their own names or have the cups stacked so the customers can write their names and hand the cup to the barrister, as this would remove all ambiguity and future blackmail scams.
CogitoErgoSum says
Nah, they probably would just scribble something indecipherable or, if not that, would get upset when their name was mispronounced. There is no pleasing people who are just waiting for a reason to feel offended. It’s what gives meaning to their lives.
underbed cat says
Great idea..write your name on a label, we will call you, but if the next patron has the name Jihada, also a female name on a employee name tag I have noticed that surprised me, or a male name is Mohammed #1,2,or 3 they still might think it is slanderous to use the name in case it is a bar and not a coffee shop it gets complicated quickly, so best to just faint. Or better yet just use numbers.
AleX says
It shows how well integrated the muslimah is in society, how ‘special’ she feels over unimportant things and how vibrant one’s diversity in America could become.
DP111 says
Sounds and looks like a Juicy moment.
elee says
Somebody wrote the name of a major goddess on her coffee cup and she’s oppressed? Really?
FYI says
“I felt humiliated,I felt enraged,I felt belittled”:what a terrible trauma the virtue-signalling muslima had to go through.The ‘islamophobia’ of it all….
That reminds of another Aishah who no doubt felt humiliated,enraged and belittled all the time.
By muhammed,the man who insisted women have a ‘deficiency of the mind”.
“AISHAH said to muhammed ‘you have made us EQUAL to the dogs and asses”
Sahih Muslim 4:1039
“Women are compared to slaves and CAMELS with regard to the evil in them”
Abu Dawud 2155
Evil camels?
And what could be more humiliating than for AISHAH to have to wash muhammed’s holey healing underpants{could muhammed not do it himself?Why bother if a woman could do..}
“Aishah came back to Asma and she told her ‘this is the underpants of the prophet{pbuh}..we do wash it so the sick ones can be recovered by it”
Sahih Muslim {Book of Clothes hadith 2069}
muslims just don’t get IRONY:their ‘prophet’ was a woman-beating,polygamous misogynist who humiliated women and taught that they were stupid{Sahih Bukhari 2658}and certain to go to hell anyway{Sahih Muslim 241} for the terrible ‘sin’ of being ungrateful{Takfurna}
FYI says
BTW
I wonder was ASMA the first Asthmatic?
What could be more sexist,chauvinistic and misogynistic,belittling and humiliating to any woman, than for muhammed the Arab alpha-male to have women washing his sacred garments{..and we know from other hadiths what muhammed’s garments were covered in…*ugh*}
Note too the delusional belief that mo’s underpants could help heal the sick{..make them sick more likely..}
And given that Aishah ‘married’ muhammed when she was 9 years old
{Sahih Bukhari 5:58:236}…it looks like muhammed had no problem with child labor.
{Ah yes say the islamic ‘scholars’ but you see in those days.. a 9 year old girl was actually a 25 year old fully grown woman with child bearing capability;it is just that women were very small then..and matured much earlier than they do today..you are just being ‘islamophobic’..}
AleX says
Some hadiths depict mohamet kissing on the mouth with male boyfriends and even kissing each other’s ‘bellies’.
Surely, it looks like 7th century gay porn literature.
GreekEmpress says
I posted this information on July 7, but in case anybody didn’t see it, there is a Target media hotline number where you can leave a comment, or express support for Target and the barista. You have to go through a lot of automated prompts, but you will eventually get a representative who will relay feedback to the CEO.
The number is 612-696-3400.
gravenimage says
Thanks again.
tim gallagher says
Talk about an over the top reaction from this, no doubt, permanently enraged, permanently angry Muslim woman. Just the type of permanently angry person that no country wants polluting it. She felt enraged, humiliated, blah, blah. Hopefully, she will be so extraordinarily enraged at this absolute outrage to her precious Muslim pride that her head will explode from the sheer rage she feels. Her carry on is typical of the always outraged and angry crap we get so often from Muslims.
Hindu American says
So, my friend’s US-born son – Apoorv (no last names for obvious reasons)(pronounced Ah-poor-va) is an Ivy-league AI engineer and relates this funny incident at every Thanksgiving dinner.
He ordered coffee (at a popular coffee chain which shall remain unnamed, again for obvious reasons). The order taker noted his name as “Apu” (the Simson’s Quick-e-Mart owner) in the receipt. When his name was called and Apoorv noted this mistake, he laughingly imitated Apu’s accent with a “thank you and I’ll come again” with a head shake, picked up his coffee and everyone had a great laugh. High fives all around. You-the-Man, Apu. Apoorv now makes it a point to get his morning java from that same coffee shop. Servers still lovingly write Apu on his receipt. Their kids will probably work for Apoorv one day.
No fake hurt feelings! No claims for moral justice. No blaming the system or demand to the fire the managers and workers. No burning down of coffee chains. And, best of all. no one offered him a $15 gift card.
Moral of the story. This is life. It gets by better if you learn to laugh at little things, especially at yourself.
gravenimage says
🙂
gravenimage says
Muslim Woman Finds “ISIS” Written on Her Starbucks Cup: “I Felt Humiliated, I Felt Enraged, I Felt Belittled”
………………..
Does Aisha–named after the Prophet’s little 9-year-old “wife”–actually have a problem with any of ISIS’s values and actions, which after all are orthodox Islam?
I doubt it. This is just a stick to beat the Infidels with right now, since they–unlike many Muslims–actually consider the actions of ISIS to be horrifying.
James Lincoln says
So, I guess she was “offended” because she is a muslima who does not belong to isis.
Or maybe she was “ashamed”, in a bizarre muslima kind of way because…
Only the “best and most devout” muslims belong to isis.
Northern Virginiastan says
If she were white, Aishah would be the Karen of all Karens
Jake2169 says
I feel “enraged and embittered” whenever one of your fellow Muslims kills and maims innocent people in the name of Islam. And no, I don’t for one second accept the excuse that they don’t commit these outrages without their belief system encouraging them!! Many may be “Lone Wolf” attacks, but they are carried out in the name of Islam!!
Maemae77 says
This was just another hate crime hoax. If you look at the writing, the two last letters are written with a different person. The letter “S” doesn’t match and the last two letters are thinner. It’s blatantly obvious that it’s a hate crime.
Add this to their epidemic of hate Crime hoaxes against non-Muslims.
OLD GUY says
Is not writing KILL WHITES on my wall a hate crime? Nobody seems to give a shit about that. But write isis on a coffee cup and it becomes a media feeding frenzy.