Muslim woman ejected from Donald Trump rally after silent protest

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Well…I’m scared.
:rolleyes:
What scares you most? The scarf or the peace shirt? 😉 Or maybe The Donald was scared because he couldn’t tell if she uses aerosol hairspray or pump or any spray at all. Maybe he should have asked if she eats Oreo cookies though. 😃
 
What scares you most? The scarf or the peace shirt? 😉 Or maybe The Donald was scared because he couldn’t tell if she uses aerosol hairspray or pump or any spray at all. Maybe he should have asked if she eats Oreo cookies though. 😃
I’m sure Iran, Turkey and Saudi Arabia will be allowing Christian Churches to be built there now to show equal tolerance! 😃
 
If she had not been a Muslim woman, I might have entertained the possibility that the campaign itself put her up to do this. Just because if I were a Muslim woman I certainly wouldn’t be in cahoots with Donald Trump. I’m not even supporting the guy as an old caucasian guy. 🙂 So I don’t at all think she was put up to it by Trump himself. But I did hear him recently lament inbetween talking about his preference for aerosol hairspray over pump because pump spray can clump and then he has to shampoo again, that the cameras don’t show his crowds enough. And that he may have to plant a protester so when they are thrown out, the cameras will show his supporters chanting Trump or USA USA or whatever else it is they chant.
Trump said he may have to plant protestors to gain publicity?
Do you have a link?
If this scheme of his is a reality, do you believe he is the only one capable, or would other politicians also do it?
(regardless of how their hair looks, I mean other candidates have bad hair as well. But I am sure hair is not an important voting factor. Or is it…)
 
So it’s okay to say “Oh, she looks scary” but unfair to make a point that maybe her culture can show us the same tolerance.

As for Iran, Christians have fled there because of persecution and Christians are jailed there. And that is for starters.
 
If that is all she did, it is hard to imagine how that warrants being kicked out.
She stood up; she had her cultural clothes there, I would say she was trying to call attention to herself. Can I go to the latest blockbuster movie and it is okay if someone stands in front of me the whole movie?
 
She stood up; she had her cultural clothes there, I would say she was trying to call attention to herself. Can I go to the latest blockbuster movie and it is okay if someone stands in front of me the whole movie?
What was wrong with her clothes? What relevance does that have to anything? It looked like she was wearing a t-shirt, that is pretty much in keeping with American culture.
 
What was wrong with her clothes? What relevance does that have to anything? It looked like she was wearing a t-shirt, that is pretty much in keeping with American culture.
It is relevant, an Arabic word is written on there, notice that? Is that relevant?

Her badge says Muslim, notice that? Is that relevant?

She was there to protest! Is that relevant?

Does the badge next to her say Muslim too? Is that relevant?

Did they rise up in unison? Is that relevant?

Did everyone have those badges? Do those badges seem reminiscent of a yellow star of David? Is that relevant?

Is that relevant enough for everyone?!
 
It is relevant, an Arabic word is written on there, notice that? Is that relevant?
How is it relevant? Are only english words allowed at Trump rallies?
Her badge says Muslim, notice that? Is that relevant?
She was there to protest! Is that relevant?
Does the badge next to her say Muslim too? Is that relevant.
Did they rise up in unison? Is that relevant.
Did everyone have those badges? Do those badges seem reminiscent of a yellow star of David?
Is that relevant enough for everyone!
How is this all relevant?
 
How is it relevant? Are only english words allowed at Trump rallies?

How is this all relevant?
If one is denying she is a protester, then we can part ways on this debate here.

Is this being denied?

Yes, she is a protester, she has a big badge on saying Muslim and is standing in front of other people. She was making a statement and disrupting the speech.

I would expect nothing less if someone stood up with “Black Lives Matter” on their shirt.
Hamid and three others were also wear yellow stars pinned to their shirts, reminiscent of those worn by Jews in the Holocaust.
csmonitor.com/USA/Politics/2016/0109/Silent-protest-Muslim-woman-ejected-from-Donald-Trump-rally
 
Here’s some perspective:

“On Friday, Donald Trump held a rally at Rock Hill, South Carolina. During that rally, a woman wearing a hijab… sort of like a burqa but showing more skin… was seated in the stands directly behind Trump. As he was speaking he suggested that ISIS terrorists were mixed in the refugee stream coming out of camps in Turkey — this is actually a point on which sane people cannot disagree. When he did so she stood in protest. Security escorted her out. Her religion had nothing to do with it. Her behavior had everything to do with it.”

This could be another lame attempt to try and discredit Trump, possibly even a plant, and it’s no surprise that Western liberals and CAIR are :crying: right out of the gate.

The mainstream media, the elites, and those professing some kind of :bighanky: :crying: grievance have been after Trump for months because he was supposed to go away.

And despite all that, he’s all slated to win the nomination and defeat Hillary Rodham Clinton.

It’s interesting that I am often in the position of defending Trump when I am supporting Ted Cruz.

I hope Trump supporters remember that well! :yup:
 
So one is called out and accused of saying something is irrelevant but it is okay to be making laughing remarks about a situation derisively towards Trump. Got it. That sounds like prejudice to me. I was singled out.

Tolerance is an issue that is relevant. We are suppose to be so tolerant but no reciprocity on this?
 
Trump said he may have to plant protestors to gain publicity?
Do you have a link?
If this scheme of his is a reality, do you believe he is the only one capable, or would other politicians also do it?
(regardless of how their hair looks, I mean other candidates have bad hair as well. But I am sure hair is not an important voting factor. Or is it…)
youtube.com/watch?v=y5_jdmH10xY

When I find Donald Trump to be the showman to the degree that I find him to be, I’m not always certain whether he is acting or in reality. And no. Hair is not important to my vote nor whether he eats Oreos. But the leading act in the Trump circus talks enough about hairspray and cookies.
 
If one is denying she is a protester, then we can part ways on this debate here.

Is this being denied?
Nobody is denying that.
Yes, she is a protester, she has a big badge on saying Muslim and is standing in front of other people. She was making a statement and disrupting the speech.
Yes, wearing a t-shirt is very disruptive. By all means, let’s search everyone to make sure they are not wearing inappropriate t-shirts. So who is going to be the tsar who decides which t-shirts are acceptable and which are not acceptable?
 
Since Trump’s issue is about a temporary ban on Muslims and their culture is largely in conflict with the often derided West, I think tolerance is very much at issue. This is what this woman protested about. This is when she stood up during Trump’s speech.
 
Nobody is denying that.

Yes, wearing a t-shirt is very disruptive. By all means, let’s search everyone to make sure they are not wearing inappropriate t-shirts. So who is going to be the tsar who decides which t-shirts are acceptable and which are not acceptable?
Excuse me, she and 2 others as said in the Christian Science article were wearing yellow badges reminiscent of the stars of David that were put on Jews back in the 1930s. So, yes, that combined with her outfit was all part of the protest or else, the initial article here is wrong.

Now, one is questioning whether she is a protester or not following the reasoning being put forth as far as I see it. Why is she called one in the first place.

By all means, let’s ignore the facts of the story and run with our own narrative.
 
Nobody is denying that.

Yes, wearing a t-shirt is very disruptive. By all means, let’s search everyone to make sure they are not wearing inappropriate t-shirts. So who is going to be the tsar who decides which t-shirts are acceptable and which are not acceptable?
I am aware that virtually every nation with Muslims and nations with large Muslim populations have to deal with terrorism with a great amount of regularity. Even Chancellor Merkel seems to be acknowledging problem migrants in her latest speeches and actions.
 
youtube.com/watch?v=y5_jdmH10xY

When I find Donald Trump to be the showman to the degree that I find him to be, I’m not always certain whether he is acting or in reality. And no. Hair is not important to my vote nor whether he eats Oreos. But the leading act in the Trump circus talks enough about hairspray and cookies.
He is attracting record crowds even in Massachusetts and New Hampshire so when one says derisive things about him, this reflects on those who go to these events as well.

Oh, but hair and oreos and a circus is what we are talking about.
 
If she were a Catholic nun doing this at a Hillary Clinton rally, I wonder if so many would be coming to her defense.
 
If she were a Catholic nun doing this at a Hillary Clinton rally, I wonder if so many would be coming to her defense.
Personally, I would think it would be wrong to kick someone out of a rally because of the clothes they wore. That is true whether I agreed with them or not.
 
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