Stating Facts: Discrimination Again

Poor little Maysam Amanishourbariki got his feeling hurt. So he thinks YOU owe him cash. Perhaps a LOT of cash.

You see, when he showed up to a government school class wearing a hat AND a sweatshirt with a hood — with the hood pulled up and likely covering his face, he was asked to remove it. And the teacher basically said he looked like a terrorist. And he did. That is factually correct.

Therefore, he’s considering demanding lots of cash because then he won’t be quite as offended. Isn’t cash wonderful. Just give people money and they’re no longer offended.

And don’t think there’s anything else to this potential lawsuit. He’s suing GOVERNMENT (the taxpayer, actually). There is no attempt at “punishment” because it’s the government — they have no concept of being punished. It won’t “teach government a lesson” because they won’t get it. It won’t even financially punish government, because they’ll just raise taxes. So this is literally nothing more than an ambulance chaser and some miserable people who want money because they’re “offended.”

See, crap like this is why I want to be a judge — so I can see this lawsuit filed and fine the lawyer and the miserable kid’s family a few thousand each for clogging up the justice system with crap.

Hey Amani, grow up and stop being so damn selfish.

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2 Responses to “Stating Facts: Discrimination Again”

  1. What a crock!!! Hey Ogre… I’m offended that the Obamassiah came to Charlotte, instead of here. That’s predjudice against us Hoosiers. I think I’d feel a lot less offended if the government would give me a lot of cash…. LOL!!!

  2. Well since you actually work, they’re going to have to take the money from you before they can “give” it to you. And no, they’re not going to GIVE you more than they take — someone has to pay all those people who are processing the payments.

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