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Crime

Trump Bullies on NYC Subway Weren't Real

A young woman has been charged for filing a false report about men trying to tear off her hijab on the train.

Elizabeth Nolan Brown | 12.15.2016 7:20 AM

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It was the hate crime that launched 1,000 ally memes: a young Muslim woman, Yasmin Seweid, harassed on the New York City subway by three white men shouting about Donald Trump and how she was probably a terrorist. According to Seweid's initial story, the men got up in her face, yanked at and ripped her bag, and tried to tear off her hijab—all while a car full of other train passengers failed to intervene.

"It breaks my heart that so many individuals chose to be bystanders while watching me get harassed verbally and physically by these disgusting pigs," Seweid wrote on Facebook. "Trump America is real and I witnessed it first hand last night! What a traumatizing night."

Soon social media was filling up with admonitions about the negligent, heartless bystanders and cute, illustrated memes about how white women can save their brown counterparts from subway harassment. But perhaps the people of New York City aren't as bad folks feared: the incident never actually took place. Seweid admitted as much to police this week, telling them she made up the story to avoid getting in trouble with her strict parents for coming home late.

On Wednesday, the New York Police Department (NYPD)—who had initially opened a hate crime investigation into the incident—arrested Seweid on misdemeanor charges of filing a false report and obstructing government administration.

Her story is one of several high-profile "hate crimes" reported throughout November and December that turned out to have been fabricated, exaggerated, or misinterpreted. In a number of instances, messages initially interpreted as anti-immigrant, anti-Semitic, or racist intimidation attempts were revealed to be the work of liberal-leaning individuals attempting to comment on Trump's presidency.

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Elizabeth Nolan Brown is a senior editor at Reason.

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  1. DJF   8 years ago

    """arrested Seweid on misdemeanor charges of filing a false report and obstructing government administration.""""

    Sounds like she should be charged with hate crimes against Trump supporters. Oh, wait, I forgot, they are deplorable so lying about them is ok.

    1. Friendly Lizard   8 years ago

      Would that fill your little snowflake heart with joy?

      1. Ceci n'est pas un woodchipper   8 years ago

        So, what you're saying is that you're totally psyssed about people manipulating the justice system as long as it happens to people you don't like?

    2. Rich   8 years ago

      she should be charged with hate crimes against Trump supporters.

      This. "Hoist on her own hijab!"

    3. Zeb   8 years ago

      Hmm. How to hate crime enhancements work? Can they attach to any crime?

      1. Chip Your Pets   8 years ago

        Filing false police reports is a victimless crime, so there can't be any hate crime enhancements.

  2. UnCivilServant   8 years ago

    Why do all of these hoaxes take place in places so solidly politically monochromatic that it beggars belief?

    1. DJF   8 years ago

      Didn't you know, there a bands of Trump supporters, KKK and Nazis roaming the NYC subway system.

      White people are murderous thugs, just watch any episode of Law and Order and you can see how NYC is terrorized by them every week.

      1. UnCivilServant   8 years ago

        I avoid the subway. I took a privately operated shuttle bus from Penn Station to JFK last time I had to cross that forsaken wasteland. It could be infested with clowns for all I know.

        1. John C. Randolph   8 years ago

          I commuted on the subway daily from 86th & Lex to Wall Street for nearly a year without incident. Millions of people do the same all the time.

          -jcr

          1. UnCivilServant   8 years ago

            But to stay on it for several hours to cross from Penn to JFK instead of taking the faster, more direct service just didn't make any sense to me.

          2. Bra Ket   8 years ago

            Does being hassled by homeless panhandlers count as an incident?

        2. Juvenile Bluster   8 years ago

          You should have your orphan slaves pull you in a rickshaw like a true libertarian would.

          1. UnCivilServant   8 years ago

            I'm not a libertarian.

            And besides, have you seen what happens to a rickshaw when a New York Driver sideswipes the thing?

            1. Citizen X   8 years ago

              It fixes the cable?

        3. jack sprat   8 years ago

          I have been taking the NYC subway for decades. I can confirm there are clowns on it both figuratively and literally.

        4. jmomls   8 years ago

          *I avoid the subway*

          That's great. But what do your personal proclivities have to do with an imaginary hate crime?

  3. Jerryskids   8 years ago

    In other Trump-bullying news, I see Time has an article hyperventilating about how dangerous Trump's talking to Taiwan is: But Trump should be wary of wielding realpolitik in this land of fictions. Beijing regularly cites the "Taiwan question" as one of its "core interests," and the topic is toxic even among otherwise politically inert Chinese. On Wednesday, An Fengshan, a spokesman for China's policy-making Taiwan Affairs Office, said, "peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait will be seriously impacted" if the U.S. wavers on "One China."

    Elsewhere in the news: New reports of China installing new anti-aircraft weaponry on those artificial islands they've built in the South China Sea. No mention as to whether or not peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait will be seriously impacted.

    I could see where Trump's talking to Taiwan sucks up all the available concern such that there's no concern to spare for the minor little detail of China building military bases all over the neighborhood.

    1. Red Rocks Dickin Bimbos   8 years ago

      Is Time talking about the same Taiwan that we sell military weaponry to?

      1. Princess Trigger   8 years ago

        That's just business. The Chinaman understands that.

    2. Bob K   8 years ago

      Well on this site we got Chapman telling us "How Trump Endangers Global Peace". I didn't read the article (because Chapman) but I have one question when did we achieve World Peace? I do smoke a lot of weed and could have missed that one but I really think I would have noticed the celebrations in the streets.

      1. Inigo Montoya   8 years ago

        "When did we achieve World Peace?"

        You've been smoking for a while it seems, because that milestone was promptly achieved by the 2008 presidential election. Why else do you think Pres. Obama promptly won the Nobel Peace Prize? He has been just like the advanced aliens in the Star Trek episode "Day of the Dove," -- promptly stopping all current conflicts and preventing any new violence from erupting.

        Of course, all that wonderful goodness has been undone by this latest election. Instead of a TOP MAN of Peace, deplorables have voted in a TOP MAN o' WAR -- and not even the stinging jellyfish kind, although his hair might well include stinging cells that can paralyze any aquatic creatures.

    3. Chip Your Pets   8 years ago

      Taiwan and PRC are actually on the same side in the South China Sea dispute, so no, that doesn't impact peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait at all.

    4. R C Dean   8 years ago

      Elsewhere in the news: New reports of China installing new anti-aircraft weaponry on those artificial islands they've built in the South China Sea.

      Putting our support for Taiwan's status on the table strikes me as an excellent piece of battlespace prep for addressing that issue.

  4. Red Rocks Dickin Bimbos   8 years ago

    They're all hate hoaxes until proven otherwise.

    1. Arcxjo   8 years ago

      Burden of proof on the accuser? That's not very progressive of you.

  5. Matrix   8 years ago

    Most of these "Trump supporter" attacks and vandalism have either been false or done by some in the anti-Trump crowd to discredit his supporters.

    Most of the actual REAL violence (documented on video and police reports) are coming from the anti-Trump crowd attacking real or perceived Trump supporters, or just whites in general.

    1. Libertarian   8 years ago

      Anyone know what ever happened in the wake of that incident in California where Leftists physically attacked the neo-nazi rally? Shortly after the attack, there hadn't even been any arrests, despite video.

      1. Libertarian   8 years ago

        Welp, found this at the SPLC, of all places.

        Anaheim ? Feb. 27, 2016

        Three people were stabbed and one person was critically wounded during a violent melee at a Ku Klux Klan rally. Initially, 13 people were arrested, including William Quigg, the California grand dragon of the North Carolina-based Loyal White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan. But after reviewing videos, police released all the Klansmen and charged seven counterprotesters they said had initiated the violence.

        1. CampingInYourPark   8 years ago

          William Quigg, the California grand dragon of the North Carolina-based Loyal White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan

          Needs moar PhD or Esq

          1. The Fusionist   8 years ago

            You're thinking of the Reconstruction Klan, maybe some of the members of the 1920s Klan.

            It's been undergoing a process of reverse gentrification.

            The only PhDs are the undercover government agents.

  6. LynchPin1477   8 years ago

    Legitimately curious how many of the initial reports have been corroborated? I'd expect some were true.

  7. Princess Trigger   8 years ago

    Is the Clinton campaign shitting the bed with lights on a possible reason they lost the election?

    Turn that bus around, the Clinton team ordered SEIU. Those volunteers needed to stay in Iowa to fool Donald Trump into competing there, not drive to Michigan, where the Democrat's models projected a 5-point win through the morning of Election Day.
    http://www.politico.com/story/.....ump-232547

    1. Princess Trigger   8 years ago

      Wrong thread.
      You all can pull off my hijab any day.

      1. UnCivilServant   8 years ago

        We're not falling for that... again.

    2. Red Rocks Dickin Bimbos   8 years ago

      "XTENSIV GROWND GAIME!!"

      1. Red Rocks Dickin Bimbos   8 years ago

        Money shot:

        "They believed they were more experienced, which they were. They believed they were smarter, which they weren't," said one Democratic consultant.

        Burn.

    3. Chip Your Pets   8 years ago

      Wow. Very long story, and if true, paints a picture of arrogance, control-freakishness, and utter naivete of the Clinton campaign. Imagine how terrible she would have been as president.

      BO was an awful president too, but at least he knew how to campaign.

    4. R C Dean   8 years ago

      What exactly were these volunteers supposed to be doing, anyway?

  8. straffinrun   8 years ago

    At least she escaped the stoning for breaking curfew.

    1. BYODB   8 years ago

      The money shot?

      "...telling them she made up the story to avoid getting in trouble with her strict parents for coming home late."

      I won't make any premature commentary of how strict exactly the parents might have been, but if they were Christians and the kid did this I imagine the headlines would change to 'Religious Zealot Parents Emotionally Scar Child'. I'm sure that won't happen here, and I also imagine a lot of people are going to probably read a bit too much in between the lines of that.

      Personally, I think this is just about what any teen would do when they know they'll be busted by parents looking to keep them safe at home (This is NYC, not exactly a town with a 5,000 population where everyone knows everyone). It's just that in this particular case the media was slavering for a story exactly like this and they ran with it, facts be damned.

      Rather like Jackie in The Rolling Stone, it's just to perfect not to print it. Retractions are cheap, after all, and no one reads those.

  9. AlmightyJB   8 years ago

    My shocked face

    1. UnCivilServant   8 years ago

      ._. 😐 .-.

      Oops, he rolled over.

  10. Rockabilly   8 years ago

    Surely this is a fake crime and falls under the jurisdiction of the Justice Dept Fake Crime Unit.

    1. Lost_In_Translation   8 years ago

      Which then can inspire a TV show...Law and Order: FVU

      1. EDG reppin LBC   8 years ago

        *dun dun*

  11. Mr Lizard   8 years ago

    What the hell?, I haven't even dusted off my SS uniform yet (it needs to be let out a little, I've gotten a little fat in the tail).

    1. UnCivilServant   8 years ago

      Garment bags, Mr Lizard - saves the hassle of having to remove the dust.

      Though they won't help with the, um, posterior dimensional issues.

    2. Libertarian   8 years ago

      Can't you just knock off your tail and grow a new one?

      1. UnCivilServant   8 years ago

        He would get hopelessly mocked by his fellows for doing that.

  12. Citizen X   8 years ago

    The people in the photo look like they just might be the most boring people on earth.

    1. UnCivilServant   8 years ago

      They wouldn't even be fun to punch the tar out of. They'd probably cry about how they deserved it for XYZ socjus bullshit.

    2. Libertarian   8 years ago

      There's only one Yasmin(e) who I want to see pictures of.

      http://myhowbook.com/biography.....raphy.html

      1. C. Anacreon   8 years ago

        According to that page, she's happily married to a strip club owner. Go figure.

      2. Quo Usque Tandem   8 years ago

        Thanks for the eye candy; and top-o-the-morning to you.

    3. CampingInYourPark   8 years ago

      The old lady appears to like Gene Simmons

  13. Domestic Dissident   8 years ago

    Virtually the entire democratic party and lefty big government edifice now rests on the pillars of fake news, fake hate, and fake racism.

    Without the real thing around, there's hardly any reason for them to exist, so they're left with no choice but to manufacture it out of whole cloth.

    1. Quo Usque Tandem   8 years ago

      Our current POTUS is still doing everything he possibly can to promote and maintain the narrative, every day.

  14. Libertarian   8 years ago

    I got curious about the Waco biker shooting from 2015 and decided to see if I could find out where things stood. Found this little tidbit in the wikipedia entry:

    "About 135 motorcycles and 80 cars and pickup trucks from the crime scene were seized through civil forfeiture law and may be auctioned off by the county, regardless of whether or not their owners are convicted."

    1. R C Dean   8 years ago

      They gotta pay for all the ammo the shot at the bikers, you know. They didn't budget for a massacre, and those things don't come cheap.

  15. Tankboy   8 years ago

    Where's Al Sharpton? Surely this lying p.o.s. is as deserving of a champion as Tawana Brawley was. She will not have received justice until some businesses have been burned down.

    1. UnCivilServant   8 years ago

      Al isn't as young as he used to be.

  16. Cynical Asshole   8 years ago

    Lying progtards lie. What a surprise.

  17. dajjal   8 years ago

    Yes but it shows how young muslims are caught between old and new cultures and norms. The same is true of parents of 'terrorists' who often pressure their children into getting married and having kids at a young age - which puts them at great risk of self-destruction (where typical Americans would turn to booze and oxy).

    1. Bra Ket   8 years ago

      Because the last thing young males want to do is have regular sex with someone, and the last thing young females want is a baby of their own.

  18. Arcxjo   8 years ago

    Wait, it was the parents from the religion of peace who were the real bullies?

    I've never been more surprised.

    1. dajjal   8 years ago

      Yes - but this is relatively easy to address as compared to say, "Radical extremism."

  19. David Fanale   8 years ago

    She must have been influenced by Tawana Brawley....hahaha!

  20. jmomls   8 years ago

    I love the crappy cardboard signs these losers are holding. It's like "OH, we are totally down with the struggle, just not, you know, down for paying for posterboard or anything".

  21. Jake Stone   8 years ago

    attempting to comment on Trump's presidency

    Well that's one way of looking at it, I guess....

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