Thursday, December 15, 2016

Concerned Muslim Women Rethinking The Hijab


By USA Today, Dec. 13, 2016 

Melissa Grajek was subjected to all kinds of taunts for wearing the hijab, but an incident at  Discovery Lake in San Marcos, Calif., sealed the deal.

Her 1-year-old son was playing with another boy when an irate father saw her and whisked his son away, telling Grajek: “I can’t wait until Trump is president because he’ll send you back to where you came from.”

The man then scooped up a handful of wood chips and threw them at Grajek’s son.

At that moment, Grajek thought, enough was enough. She decided to take off her head covering.

“I had been on the fence regarding hijab, but that incident made it clear my religious choices could be putting my son at risk,” she said.

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3 comments:

  1. A man threw mulch at a one-year old? I don't buy it. #falseflag #fakenews

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  2. I agree. What a silly, un-man like thing to do. She made it up.

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  3. Probably based on another hoax.
    What is not a hoax is that in the UK when Muslims attack they bypass women wearing hijab.
    I suspect that happens here too.
    So far all of the so called "trump supporter hate crimes" have been hoaxes.
    But there is plenty of bragging video of people attacking Trump supporters, in one case stealing his car.

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