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re: Yet another "hate crime" faked by a leftist
Posted on 6/21/17 at 1:27 pm to SirWinston
Posted on 6/21/17 at 1:27 pm to SirWinston
He's from Charleston.
Beautiful city, but full of proggy shitstains like that kid.
ETA: Oh how cute. He's got his own website: LINK
Beautiful city, but full of proggy shitstains like that kid.
ETA: Oh how cute. He's got his own website: LINK
This post was edited on 6/21/17 at 1:31 pm
Posted on 6/21/17 at 1:57 pm to Centinel
LOL
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In school, many of my friends happen to be minorities: Latino Americans, Black Americans, Muslim Americans, and Asian Americans. I never saw myself as someone of a different ethnicity, only religion yet I respected and still respect everyone’s beliefs and their point of views. As being apart of a minority, where I happen to be the only Jewish kid in the school, I continually saw others through our similarities as human beings, rather than the differences that separated us. My first experience with discrimination came from high school. In my high school (roughly 2500 students), I was known as being “the Jewish kid” and quickly the term “Jew” was tossed around as though it was a nickname. Even to this day, it strikes a nerve because the term and meaning that calling someone “Jew” carries a negative connotation that the person is: greedy, wealthy, thinks they are superior, and a Zionist. However, I do not fit any of those stereotypes. In my junior year of high school, I was bullied for being the “other” and it got to the point where anti-Semitic statements about the Holocaust, and the 6 million Jews who died, were being thrown at me. As many parents do, they tell their children to just ignore it and that “you only have a short time left,” but the bullying didn’t stop. I came home frequently crying and enraged because of the torment that I got.
Posted on 6/21/17 at 4:28 pm to Centinel
He's not only got his own website, he was in high school a minority of one
All those other wonderful minorities, how could he feel alone? Or did they call him "jew", too?
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In school, many of my friends happen to be minorities: Latino Americans, Black Americans, Muslim Americans, and Asian Americans.
All those other wonderful minorities, how could he feel alone? Or did they call him "jew", too?
Posted on 6/21/17 at 5:21 pm to Centinel
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ETA: Oh how cute. He's got his own website: LINK
From his website:
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In the news there is a story (link below) about a fire at a memorial in Washington DC of Nabra Hassanen. The description of the individual is a 24 year old man, from South Carolina, and named Jonathan Solomon. This happened last night and I was just contacted by two individuals who will remain anonymous asking about this story. Last night I was working at the College of Charleston North Campus like I normally do on Monday through Thursday (5:30pm-9:00pm). For the record, I am not this Jonathan Solomon nor have I ever been to Washington DC. I would never act insensitive towards anyone because of faith or ethnicity. What happened was a crime and the correct Jonathan Solomon has, according to NY Daily News, been arrested. I want to apologize for any confusion over this matter. I did not know about this until just this evening when these two individuals contacted me but I thank them in order for me to clear the air and not spread rumors.
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