AND! I THINK THEY HAVE FILED LAW SUITS? AND WE SHOULD TRUST THESE PEOPLE? Having never made a bomb in my kitchen, I thought Ahmed’s “clock” :) looked suspicious and could have been a home made bomb cooked up in the kitchen like the one’s in an apartment in Boston by two Muslim brother’s for the Boston Marathon! (homeland security ignored the suspicious trips to Russia (?) by the older brother. I commented from the get go that the story of Ahmed Mohamed, the 14 year old Muslim “science genius :) :) building the clock didn’t pass my “smell test.” Maybe a farce a hoax, but why? (I knew there was some kind of method to their madness) I have no doubt the parents knew this contraption would cause a problem at school (damned near didn’t) and they would make a lot of money with law suits against the school, the teachers, the police. Perhaps the teachers should be hailed as heroes, knowing they would be accused of such terrible things and reporting the suspicious device regardless.ĭoes Ahmed’s ‘clock’ look like a bomb or not? Meanwhile, Mohamed’s story about the clock has taken numerous turns and appears to be more of a setup than anything else. It has to be disheartening for all of those students to learn that they too are racist Islamophobes. “Yeah, it could be like a bomb or something,” another said. “It looks like a bomb,” echoed another student. “It looks like a bomb,” one replied, with his friend agreeing. “I’m going to show you this and you tell me what you think it is - the first thing that pops in your head,” Joseph told the students. ![]() He then asked them what they thought it looked like. and showed students a photo of the controversial clock. Students at George Mason University overwhelmingly thought Ahmed Mohamed’s homemade clock looked like a bomb, according to a new video published online.ĭan Joseph, with the conservative Media Research Center, visited the campus just outside D.C. Was it really because of Mohamed’s religion though, or was it because as Bill Maher said, the clock “looks exactly like a f***ing bomb?” ![]() Naturally, the family immediately went to CAIR and the media with their story, shouting ‘Islamophobia!’ to anybody who would listen. Teachers and authorities thought the device looked like a bomb, and Mohamed became uncooperative when asked about it and was subsequently detained. Mohamed, as you know, brought a science project into school – a homemade clock which was actually just a vintage clock with the case removed, the inner workings placed inside a brief/pencil case. The results were just as you and I, the teachers, and law enforcement would expect, because it was the same conclusion everybody is coming to. The Media Research Center (MRC) recently conducted a test, showing numerous college students a picture of Ahmed “Clock Boy” Mohamed’s homemade science project and gauging their reaction.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |