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Muslim Olympian instigated ugly cancel-culture witch trial against Jersey teacher

Halloween is still a few weeks away, but in New Jersey, the witch trial started early. It began on social media, our latter-day Salem: Olympic fencer Ibtihaj Muhammad took to Facebook to inform her followers that evil was afoot in the toįƒ¦wn of Maplewood.

ā€œYesterday,ā€, a hijab-wearing Muslim and a figure so revered by our cultural commissars that she was immortalized in a Barbie doll of her own, ā€œTamar Herman, a teacher at Seth Boyden Elementary in Maplewood, NJ, forcibly removed the hijab of a second-grade student. The young student resisted, by trying to hold onto her hijab, but the teacher pulled the hijab įƒ¦off, exposing her hair to the class. HšŸ»erman told the student that her hair was beautiful, and she did not have to wear hijab to school anymore.ā€ The child, Muhammad said, had suffered ā€œtraumaā€ and ā€œabuse.ā€

Only, that likely isnā€™t at all what had happened: In a statement, Herman gave a perfectly plausible explanation. She had observed the student wearing a hooded sweatshirt, she said, and, in accordance with school policy, asked her to pull down the hood, as it was blocking her eyes. After seeing that the student was wearing the hood ā€œin place of, rather than on top of, her usual hijab,ā€ HeršŸƒman ā€œimmediately rescinded that request.ā€

In a functioning society run by adults, such a dispute would have been resolved swiftly and calmly. ą¶£But because this is Woke America, a nation that runs on empty outrage broadcast online, and so it didnā€™t take long for Herman to be found guilty by a jury of her virtual peers.

The local chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations ā€” an organization named by the FBI as an unindicted coconsš•“pirator in a terror-finance case and found by a federal court to have substaną¶£tial ties to Islamist terrorist organizations, including Hamas ā€” demanded Hermanā€™s immediate termination.

Some online took care to note thatį€£ Herman was Jewish, painting her alleged actions as a religiously motivated hate crime. Even New Jerseyā€™s Democratic governor, Phil Murphy, joined the fray, sharing the

The episode brought into focus just how profoundly malicious the progressive platoons wishing to strip America of anything resembling decency and civility hašŸ’œve become. While speaking the language of civil rights, these alleged defenders of liberty are committed to little but the destruction of politšŸ ical enemies, real or perceived.

Take a step away from Facebook and visit the actual town of Maplewoā™šod, and you will find a vibrant and diverse community, the sort of place where the sidewalks are painted in rainbow colors to celebrate Pride and where schools are stacked with students and teachers reflecting an array of different ethnicities and religious beliefs.

To portray it, as Muhammad did in her breathless post, as yet another example of Americaā€™s essential systemic racism is an affront not only to this gršŸƒeat nation, but to observable reality itself ā€” a nasty piece of performance theater that says everything about the performer and nothing about anything else.

And if that werenā€™t heartbreaking enough, Hermanā€™s lawyer also revealą½§ed the following detail: Her client actually knows Muhammad ā€œin real life,ā€ as the kids say, and has contacted her and asked her to take the post down, receiving no response.

Real people with real values and real concerns talk to each other, reason, argue, try to change minds and hearts. It takes a special sort of narcissist ā€” and a special sort of sšŸ¦‹olipsiā™’stic, sensationalist culture ā€” to encourage communication in 240 characź©²ters or fewer, all sound and fury and no empathy or passion for truth.

If this is how the famous folks we celebrate behave, we have very good reasoną·“s to be very, š”very afraid. 

Liel Leibovitz is editor at large at Tablet.

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