Racist remarks, attitudes and looks?

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But these days if any racist punk wants to try it......ohhhhhh boy

;D ^^
then NF yea tell me about it:raging: lots of them where my coz lives.

but alhamdullillah where i live is cool:)
but i was with my cuz in their area, and we was on the bus when 2 drunk men came on the bus saying they was gonna pull our hijabs off and dat. wallahi i was so scared:cry: , but my cuz was running her mouth, some how it helped:rollseyes ,,,,, but all praise is due to Allah:thumbs_up

Praise be to Allah, who promised his faithful slaves victory and support by saying, "And it was a duty incumbent upon Us to aid those who believed."
 
Yah Subhanllah, I remember that happened to a sister right in front of our faces...........:? :skeleton:
 
No racism but I meet with many rude people... which is common in NY... the secret is to get a monstrously big car (just don't buy American) because that is a whole other set of probs beyond racism-- and get equally big shades to hide behind... it is very intimidating... if all else fails just smile and flash people your dimples but make it a dark smile ( where people can't figure if you are smiling or being sarcastic) I find that it is the best way to confuse people and while they are busy trying to figure you out ( you can make your grand exit)- in a class room setting ( which is long bygone for me) but I had no reservation whatsoever in telling people off... that teacher of yours would have been deposed and on the news later that evening for such remarks (threaten people with independent media coverage- it shuts them up fast).. I run on very low tolerance, especially for someone posing as a teacher and misleading so many people. .. I'd simply ask him if bull were a part of his curriculum?
 
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