A lawyer who just happens to be Muslim, from D.C. went viral for all the right reasons. He was asked a pretty stupid question by a racist asshole and gave him the schooling he so desperately needed.
White Supremacist Gets Schooled When He Asks A Muslim Lawyer Why There Is No 'Christian ISIS.'
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Qasim Rashid is no stranger to racism. As a Washington D.C. lawyer, he see's it almost daily. So it came as no surprise to him when, back in April, he received a rather rude message from a white supremacist trying to pass himself off as a curious person. He totally earned the history lesson he was about to receive.
#2
Rashid is regularly bothered by anti-Muslim assholes and jerks on a regular basis. In fact, this isn't the first time he has gone viral. (More on that later.) The jackass who messaged him on this day had a hell of a question for him, he asked: "Where's the Christian version of ISIS and every other religion then?" Rashid quickly busted his bubble with something that we people who live in the real world like to refer to as historical facts.
#3
Oh, don't think that's all. There is much more.
#4
Rashid could have gone on and on but he felt like he made his point so he ended it with a bit of religious fact. Gotta admit the Jesus touch at the end is pretty boss. Troll not, least ye be trolled even harder!
#5
Rashid has become a bit of a cult hero for his destruction of this racist prick. He uploaded the post to Twitter where it has gained over 70'000 retweets. Not bad for a guy just taking time out of his day to educate a bigoted asshole.
#6
Even other Christians have come out in support of Rashid, like this pastor.
#7
Other Christians urged their brethren to own their past and face the truth.
#8
Rashid has pretty much made it a second job to educate fools. Just a little over a month after the last incident he was messaged by another wannabe troll and you can guess how that went down. He ended up going viral once again for the following tweet.
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#10
Rashid has taken his talents for educating bigots around the world and turn them into a book which he also shared exerts of for his Twitter followers to read.
#11
It doesn't matter what faith, every religion has extremist. People have to learn to acknowledge this fact and look past it before making judgments based on someone's religion. Of course, if a person is a racist, to begin with, they are very likely to look at any and all other points as "alternative facts" when it comes to religions they have it in for.
#12
The best way to end this article is to share a message that I am sure Rashid would approve of! Don't be a racist asshole! Love everyone without judging them for what they believe, who they are or the color of their skin.
