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Face of Evil: In Some Families, the ‘Resemblance’ Is In The Horrible Things They Do

A few days ago, a federal judge dismissed with prejudice a lawsuit brought against the Irving Independent School District by the family of Ahmed Mohamed, a.k.a. Ahmed the Clock Kid. Ahmed was in the headlines a few years ago when he brought a clock to school and was showing it around. After one of his teachers told him to stop doing so and put it away in his locker, he continued to show it around to the point where the police were called, in which he was arrested due to his clock resembling a bomb, as well as him being uncooperative with the police.

The Mohamed family would soon accuse the school district and the police of being prejudiced towards Muslims. Meanwhile, Ahmed became a hero in the media (as a victim of Islamophobia), was praised over the clock he made, received scholarship offers, and even got to visit the White House.

But it turns out that the clock Ahmed built was nothing more than the interior of a Radio Shack digital clock and put it in pencil box. Thus, this incident was nothing more of a publicity stunt to provoke a reaction from the authorities in order to produce a lawsuit. And apparently Ahmed was just following in the footsteps of his relatives in order to be a good Muslim. His older sister Eyman had been suspended from her school for threatening to blow it up, his father is a 9/11 Truther who has been on the ballot as a Sudanese presidential candidate, and his uncle is in charge of the trucking company named Two Towers Transportation.

Thus, the Mohameds are just a bunch of stealth jihadists who rely on lawsuits and publicity campaigns. It’s also safe to say that their publicity campaign is just pure fraud, and anyone who gave the Mohameds money in the process should demand a refund or take legal action.

And the Mohameds aren’t the only family to make headlines in the past few days, particularly when it comes to ideology. Morgan Roof, was arrested a few days ago at A.C. Flora High School for possession of weapons (a knife and pepper spray to be exact) and marijuana. In case you’re wondering who Morgan Roof is, she is the sister of Dylann Roof, who shot up the Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina a few years ago, killing nine people in the process in the name of white supremacy.

It turns out that Morgan apparently shares her brother’s racist beliefs because of one of her posts on Snapchat over the student walkouts taking place in response to last month’s school shooting. In her post, Morgan stated the following:

“You [sic] walking out for the allowed time of 17min, They are letting you do this, nothing is going to change what (the expletive) you think it’s gonna do? I hope it’s a trap and y’all get shot we know it’s fixing to be nothing but black people walkin out anyway.”

I guess Morgan wants to follow in her brother’s footsteps, just as Ahmed has done.

As the saying goes, it runs in the family.

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Andrew Linn

Andrew Linn is a member of the Owensboro Tea Party and a former Field Representative for the Media Research Center. An ex-Democrat, he became a Republican one week after the 2008 Presidential Election. He has an M.A. in history from the University of Louisville, where he became a member of the Phi Alpha Theta historical honors society. He has also contributed to examiner.com and Right Impulse Media.