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In an article by Aris Folley in The Hill, It is stated that a Muslim woman's counter-protest went "viral" after she tweeted that she "smiled in the face of bigotry and walked away feeling the greatest form of accomplishment."
She quickly got 62,000 likes on Twitter and 77,000 likes on Instagram as of Tuesday afternoon. I hate to rain in anybody's parade, but Twitter and Instagram are worldwide, and even the 77,000 likes on Instagram are tiny compared to the population of the world (7.7 Billion).
I wonder how many of these likes came from the United States, vs how many came from Islamic countries. I also wonder how many came from Muslims, and I could easily imagine that being about 90%.
The Hill article seems to be portraying the woman, Shaymaa Ismaa'eel, 24, as some sort of civil rights hero, for standing up against bigotry of anti-Muslim protestors. All of this is a textbook example of how far apart from reality many people like Aris Folley are, when it comes to Islam.
Actually, it is the protestors who Ismaa'eel was complaining about, who were the civil rights advocates against bigotry (of Islam), and it is women like Ismaa'eel who are one of the primary victims of Islam's bigotry (against women).
Lastly, to make all of this even higher on the scale of is the fact that Ismaa'eel was attending the Islamic Circle of North America convention, which the protestors were protesting.
The ICNA is an officially designated Muslim Brotherhood front group, by the US Justice Dept, and in case anybody is clueless on that, the Muslim Brotherhood is still on record as vowing to destroy America and all of North America, abolish the US Constitution, and replace it with an Islamic state. 100% pure illegal sedition.
I guess what the protestors were protesting about, was how in the world are Muslim Brotherhood front groups like the ICNA, even legal in America, in 2019, and allowed to exist at all, when even in Islamic countries the Muslim Brotherhood, and all of its groups, are banned. (ex. United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Saudi Arabia)
Muslim woman goes viral after posing in front of anti-Muslim protesters
She quickly got 62,000 likes on Twitter and 77,000 likes on Instagram as of Tuesday afternoon. I hate to rain in anybody's parade, but Twitter and Instagram are worldwide, and even the 77,000 likes on Instagram are tiny compared to the population of the world (7.7 Billion).
I wonder how many of these likes came from the United States, vs how many came from Islamic countries. I also wonder how many came from Muslims, and I could easily imagine that being about 90%.
The Hill article seems to be portraying the woman, Shaymaa Ismaa'eel, 24, as some sort of civil rights hero, for standing up against bigotry of anti-Muslim protestors. All of this is a textbook example of how far apart from reality many people like Aris Folley are, when it comes to Islam.
Actually, it is the protestors who Ismaa'eel was complaining about, who were the civil rights advocates against bigotry (of Islam), and it is women like Ismaa'eel who are one of the primary victims of Islam's bigotry (against women).
Lastly, to make all of this even higher on the scale of is the fact that Ismaa'eel was attending the Islamic Circle of North America convention, which the protestors were protesting.
The ICNA is an officially designated Muslim Brotherhood front group, by the US Justice Dept, and in case anybody is clueless on that, the Muslim Brotherhood is still on record as vowing to destroy America and all of North America, abolish the US Constitution, and replace it with an Islamic state. 100% pure illegal sedition.
I guess what the protestors were protesting about, was how in the world are Muslim Brotherhood front groups like the ICNA, even legal in America, in 2019, and allowed to exist at all, when even in Islamic countries the Muslim Brotherhood, and all of its groups, are banned. (ex. United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Saudi Arabia)
Muslim woman goes viral after posing in front of anti-Muslim protesters