Posted on 11/29/2015 10:20:33 AM PST by Rusty0604
Youssif Zaghwani Omar, an assistant professor at the University of Missouri, was arrested on suspicion of child abuse this past week for âallegedly grabbing a 14-year-old female relative by the hair and dragging her into a car after he noticed she wasnât wearing a hijab.â
Omar was at a local high school when he saw the girl without the Muslim headscarf.
The Daily Mail reports:
Officer Latisha Stroer told the Columbia Tribune in an email that Omar grabbed the girl âvery violently by the hairâ.
He then allegedly slapped her across the face, and pulled her by the hair down and flight of stairs and into his car.
The progressive academics at Missouri are probably worried about how to âproperlyâ respond: âWill we appear sexist ⦠or Islamophobic?â
(Excerpt) Read more at thecollegefix.com ...
always good
They assimilate so well, don’t they?
Because too many Americans have been cowed into NOT saying NO to the destruction around them.
Because they are an “oppressed group” no one will do or say anything. Feminists should be calling this part of the “war on women,” but won’t because feminism has nothing to do with women, but everything to do with pushing whatever leftist cause there is, and they don’t want to alienate another “oppressed group.” That’s also why you don’t see “feminists” screaming about how black men between 16 and 30 (a mere 3 percent of the population) commit about 48 percent of all rapes, and over half the murders of women. Nor do they ever point out that the overwhelming majority of women who get HIV/AIDS get it from a black sex partner.
They are. My mistake posting. Thought they were different.
Probably later will be killed in an ‘honor’ killing because ...
I expect that our cities will be in flames from blm and the commies and the US to be in a shooting war with Russia and China by then.
Well, at least he didn’t give her a Muslim haircut (at the neck line).
Now that’s tolerance, if I ever saw it.
I recall a time really not.all that long ago, when I was 13 years old and a couple of characters showed up at my high school to do commit a violent crime.
A couple of guys named Ray and Don went way out of their way to reason with them... as the expression goes, with extreme prejudice.
The story is unclear whether Ray and Don were around on that day... next time, and we all know there will be a next time, I hope the story is more clear.
Not sure it will be as much humorous as pathetic, as the American leftists will fall all over each other to convert. As for the popcorn, then these newly-minted true believers will then be happy to put the knife to the necks of those who do not convert. From there, welcome to a new culture.
My FRiend. Those American Leftists will be the first to convert when/if Mohammedism gains any actual power to persecute or make life uncomfortable for them here. The Courage of the Martyrs lies not within them.
This girl is in danger of ending up dead-Hopefully the authorities won't give in to "cultural sensitivity" and turn a blind eye to this obvious red flag warning.
That statement shows how lacking the knowledge of Islam is.
The answer to both questions is best answered with another question. Who is doing the hiring?
The American leftist’s core ideology is 100% incompatible with Islam. There will be blacks that will join of course which will make it even more entertaining. I think I’ll stock up on ammo along with my popcorn.
Indeed.
What was a 40-something-year-old man doing at a high school in the first place? Does he show up often, and if so, why? These are questions the students’ parents should be asking IMO.
Why didn’t the Varsity Letter Men, Drag the prof by his ahh ahem ahh ahh ahem, ahh ahem, ahh ahem.... over some broken glass? Say about 100 yards of it.
I laughed out loud!
Not because it was funny (it is), but because it is so true!
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