Hooded hooligans vandalize Muslim student's door

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Security camera footage obtained Sunday by The College Fix shows a group of [scofflaws] changing into hoodies and other baggy clothing and proceeding to vandalize a ... student’s apartment doorway.
Angry messages scribbled on papers posted around student Omar Mahmood’s doorway labeled him a “dick” and “scum” and included an image of the devil, as well as eggs, gum and hot dogs.

Apparently, universities aren't safe spaces for wrong thinking folks. I wonder what allegedly "violent" activity he undertook to earn the apparently non-violent response of actually going to his domicile and threatening him to leave. And hoodies? The dry cleaners around here could do their klan regalia in an hour if they planned ahead.
 

FerrelGeek

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This shouldn't happen to anyone, irrespective of race, gender, religious persuasion. It doesn't make it any worse that the kid was a Muslim.
 

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Apparently, universities aren't safe spaces for wrong thinking folks. I wonder what allegedly "violent" activity he undertook to earn the apparently non-violent response of actually going to his domicile and threatening him to leave. And hoodies? The dry cleaners around here could do their klan regalia in an hour if they planned ahead.


The kids probably are not white, I mean if they were its pretty much a guarantee that the headline would be plastered with that fact [ie- WHITE MEN VANDALIZE MUSLIM STUDENT etc]. When the perps are not white its usually never reported what their race is.
 

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The dry cleaners around here could do their klan regalia in an hour if they planned ahead.
Klan regalia, now that's some funny shit. You should research more what this student known on campus for his conservative views actually did to get this kind of response from his brothers on campus. It just might point to a bunch of progressives in training.

You didn't provide a link so neither will I.
 

FerrelGeek

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Klan regalia, now that's some funny shit. You should research more what this student known on campus for his conservative views actually did to get this kind of response from his brothers on campus. It just might point to a bunch of progressives in training.

You didn't provide a link so neither will I.

You know the rule, blame crackah first.
 

BoberFett

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Sounds to me like this guy was targeted by feminists because he dared to make fun of the delicate left-wing flowers that inhabit college campuses nowadays, mocking their trigger warnings and other PC bullshit.

This is going to get exciting. Minority vs minority! Who will win? Stay tuned to our round the clock coverage of the Oppression Olympics!

http://reason.com/blog/2014/12/15/social-justice-bandits-vandalize-apartme

http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Govern...-Harass-Muslim-Who-Wrote-Satire-Against-PCism

Fucking left wingers, what kind of batshit crazy lunatics are they turning into?
 
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1prophet

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It was peaceful tolerant pretend liberals he pissed off.:D

http://reason.com/blog/2014/12/15/social-justice-bandits-vandalize-apartme

Omar Mahmood is a student at the University of Michigan. He considers himself a political conservative and a Muslim. And until recently, he enjoyed writing for both of the campus's newspapers: the institutional, liberal paper, The Michigan Daily, and the conservative alternative paper, The Michigan Review.

After penning a satirical op-ed for The Review that mocked political correctness and trigger warnings, The Daily ordered him to apologize to an anonymous staffer who was offended and felt "threatened" by him. He refused and was fired.


Last week, he became the victim of what The College Fix has described as a "hate crime." The doorway of his apartment was vandalized in the middle of the night; the perpetrators pelted the door with eggs and scribbled notes like "shut the fuck up" and "everyone hates you you violent prick." They left copies of the offending column and a print-out picture of Satan.
The column that caused such a controversy, "Do the Left Thing," was published in The Review last month. It's a first-person narrative in which Mahmood pretends to be a left-handed person who is offended by the institutional patriarchy of right-handedness. A sampling:
He offered his hand to help me up, and I thought to myself how this might be a manifestation of the patriarchy patronizing me. I doubt he would’ve said those violent words had I been white, but he would take any opportunity to patronize a colored m@n or womyn. People on this campus always box others in based on race. Triggered, I waved his hand aside and got up of my own accord. ...


The biggest obstacle to equality today is our barbaric attitude toward people of left-handydnyss. It’s a tragedy that I, a member of the left-handed community, had little to no idea of the atrocious persecution that we are dealt every day by institutions that are deeply embedded in society. So deeply embedded, and so ever-present, that we don’t even notice them.
Satire is of course a perfectly acceptable—and particularly important— vehicle for registering dissent with ideological orthodoxies, especially one as pervasive as the culture of political correctness at the modern university campus. Reasonable people can disagree about whether this piece hits home, but not about whether it's a valid contribution to the campus debate.


A staffer at The Daily who saw the piece was furious, however, and complained to editors. One of Mahmood's bosses at The Daily told him that article—which ran in The Review, remember—created a hostile work environment and made the staffer feel "threatened." Mahmood was asked to apologize, which he refused to do.


Daily editors dug up the paper's bylaws and found a provision that forbids students to work for both papers without prior permission from the editor-in-chief. He was told to resign from The Review immediately. After he failed to do so, he was sent a termination letter.


I can't recall whether that rule was ever enforced during my tenure as editorial page editor at The Daily in 2009. But it does exist, and appears to give The Daily just cause to fire Mahmood. But it's difficult to believe that his work at both papers is the root cause of his termination, rather than the views he expressed.


As Susan Kruth of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education warned, The Daily's actions could end up stifling student-journalism by making writers afraid to express contrarian views:
Of course, independent student newspapers like theDaily are not bound by the First Amendment, but students who value unfettered debate and free expression do not punish peers for saying or writing things with which they disagree. Instead of forcing Mahmood to choose between writing satire and reporting for the Daily, any editor who was offended by his column should have offered his or her own counterpoint to Mahmood.
Instead, the Daily’s actions will serve to make students reluctant to write further satire, confining their writing either to the non-controversial or, perhaps, to less entertaining forms.
That was the end of the story—until last week, when The College Fix reported that Mahmood's off-campus apartment was vandalized. The four criminals wore hoods and baggy clothing to disguise themselves; less brilliantly, they changed in full view of the apartment complex's security camera. They appear to be women of unclear ages. The video footage is available here.


I spoke with Mahmood, who tells me the police are looking at the matter. And I understand that some people have identified the women in the video footage. I will publish an update when their identities are confirmed.
The whole string of events is a sorry indictment of the rampant illberalism of the modern, "liberal" college campus, where writing something that offends someone else is considered threatening, but censorship, vandalism, and actual threats are not.
WARNING not safe for those with politically correct thin skin:rolleyes:

Do the Left Thing

TRIGGER WARNING!

It was one of the coldest days of this winter past, and I was hurrying along the Diag to class. The blistering cold did not turn my eyes from all the white privilege falling around my. All those white snowflakes falling thick upon the autumn leaves, burying their colors.

Majoring in womyn’s studies, I’ve learned that oppression comes in many forms. Sometimes we fail to notice it because it’s just everywhere – just like that white snow.

As I walked, I slipped on a patch of wet leaves lining the steps of the Hatcher, and I fell forward headfirst onto the steps of the library. If it hadn’t been for the left hand that I thrust out right before my fall, I would have ended up just another statistic in the war on colored people. As it were, a white cis-gendered hetero upper-class man came down the steps just as I was falling. He looked at me with that white man’s burden face that I see too often on this racialized campus.

“Cold, isn’t it?”

Behind his words I sensed a patronizing sneer, as if he expected me to be a spokespersyn for my whole race. He offered his hand to help me up, and I thought to myself how this might be a manifestation of the patriarchy patronizing me. I doubt he would’ve said those violent words had I been white, but he would take any opportunity to patronize a colored m@n or womyn.

People on this campus always box others in based on race. Triggered, I waved his hand aside and got up of my own accord.

He was taken aback. Suddenly I felt I was taking back some of that lost agency that colonialism had robbed my people of. I felt like Aamir Khan in Lagaan. That’s right, that white man wasn’t about to tax me. I didn’t even want to be that white. I turned on my heels and showed him my back.
He shouted after me, “I was just trying to do the right thing!”

The right thing… The right thing… I became so aware at that moment of the left hand that I had thrust out before falling, and suddenly my humanity was reduced to my handydnyss. The words rang in my eardrums, and my blood throbbed. This was the microaggression that broke the gender-neutral camel’s back. But unlike other microaggressions, this one triggered a shift in my worldview. All this while, I had been obsessed only with the color on this campus. All of a sudden, though, that became a side issue. All those race-based microaggressions now seemed trivial. I had, I realized, forgotten to think intersectionally.

The biggest obstacle to equality today is our barbaric attitude toward people of left-handydnyss. It’s a tragedy that I, a member of the left-handed community, had little to no idea of the atrocious persecution that we are dealt every day by institutions that are deeply embedded in society. So deeply embedded, and so ever-present, that we don’t even notice them.

But then I think to the word sinister. In our English, it means evil. But that’s because it used to mean left-handed in the Latin, and left-handyd people, especially those of color, were considered evil. In organic chemistry, we are taught R and S distinctions. I realize now that whenever we came across a left-handyd enantiomer in the coursepack, I could just feel the patronizing gaze of the right-handed members of the class on the back of my neck. And now I finally understand why.

And the University of Michigan does literally nothing to combat the countless instances of violence we encounter every day. Whenever I walk into a classroom, I can hardly find a left-handyd desk to sit in. In big lecture halls, I’m met with countless stares as I walk up the aisle along the left-handyd column. The University cannot claim to be my school while it continues to oppress me. We need to find allies with other minority groups and work against the establishment. This campus must be at the forefront of progress in America.

Yes, our president might be left-handyd. But that does not represent the pathetic living conditions of so many left-handyd people around the world, and even here in the United States, who are constantly threatened simply because they write or eat with a different hand. Even today, left-handyd individu@ls are paid 68 cents to the dollar that right-handed individuals are paid.

It is 2014, people. Still, change starts with awareness. Until right-handed people, especially cis-gendered hetero white males in salmon shorts, do not start checking their privilege, we will continue to live in inequality.

No longer will I persevere in patience. No longer will I suffer in silence. I am a left-handyd individu@l, and my humanity needs be respected! The next time someone tells you to Do the right thing! turn around and flick them off with your left middle finger.

Do the left thing.
 

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By far his largest offense is not being funny. Same with the people trying to bully him.

I'm glad to see all you guys coming to the assistance of people who are getting picked on though! Let's all hope that you display the the same concern when someone who isn't displaying the "right" views is bullied.

I have no doubt that you will, being men of principle and all.
 

BoberFett

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By far his largest offense is not being funny. Same with the people trying to bully him.

I'm glad to see all you guys coming to the assistance of people who are getting picked on though! Let's all hope that you display the the same concern when someone who isn't displaying the "right" views is bullied.

I have no doubt that you will, being men of principle and all.

Sorry, did you have something interesting to say? Or just your same tired bullshit?
 

Nebor

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By far his largest offense is not being funny. Same with the people trying to bully him.

I'm glad to see all you guys coming to the assistance of people who are getting picked on though! Let's all hope that you display the the same concern when someone who isn't displaying the "right" views is bullied.

I have no doubt that you will, being men of principle and all.

This guy's beliefs can't get much more wrong...
 

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By far his largest offense is not being funny. Same with the people trying to bully him.
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"Not being funny" with their vandalism is far worse than the acts themselves...?
 
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rudder

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Liberal activist types can get pretty snooty and violent if they do not agree with you.
 

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Caught on camera getting ready for a crime. People are so stupid.

I read his piece. The fact he uses the word my instead of me, mocking the misspelling of womyn is magical.
 
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Blanky

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By far his largest offense is not being funny. Same with the people trying to bully him.

I'm glad to see all you guys coming to the assistance of people who are getting picked on though! Let's all hope that you display the the same concern when someone who isn't displaying the "right" views is bullied.

I have no doubt that you will, being men of principle and all.
Are you always a contrarian just out of habit?
 

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Apparently, universities aren't safe spaces for wrong thinking folks.

You just figuring this out? Visit most universities and you will see far-left liberals pushing out anyone that thinks differently than them.

edit: Just read Prophet1's post. My point has been confirmed.
 

FerrelGeek

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Oh to be clear I was laughing at you clowns pretending to be mad about bullying.

Most non libs in fact DO get mad about bullying, You just have your little girl panties in a knot because it was your side that was doing the bullying. And as others have said, libs are the worst bullies these days; but it's ok when your side does it cuz of all that moral superiority you claim to have, and any rational person sees it as common hypocrisy.