"During one of my last conversations with Daulatzai, I remember her telling me that we people of color should not get too comfortable in this country. That at the end of the day, we mean nothing to this nation, this government, this institutionalized system. How our blood is seen as too cheap, our bodies as too worthless ...."
I am cross-posting this piece in the Brown (University) Daily Herald because it is typical of the Muslim lobby reaction to the removal of Anila Daulatzai from a Southwest flight from Baltimore to Los Angeles last month after she raised a ruckus over the on-board presence of a couple of dogs.
http://www.browndailyherald.com/2017/10/16/majeed-19-demanding-justice-anila-daulatzai/
For the record, Daulatzai was removed because she claimed that she had an allergy to dogs and proceeded to raise a ruckus.
The writer's description of Daulatzai is very revealing indeed. She clearly has no love for this country and pushes the narrative that people of color are being oppressed in America-a falsehood that may have been true a half a century ago, but is not true today.
BTW: Thousands of Muslims fly every day in America without incident.
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