2/ “There were 20 people around me planning to vote for Biden…I got them to vote for Sanders and did their families’ ballot cards myself,” Mayor Ghalib wrote. In Michigan, it is a felony to influence an absentee voter who is voting, or when filling out a ballot for someone else.
3/ But @harvardvotes isn’t just inviting a possible election cheat to teach young adults about voter rights. Mayor Ghalib is an unrepentant racist. Take a look at this meme shared by the mayor during George Floyd protests. It is a popular image on racist and supremacist websites.
4/ Mayor Ghalib also “liked” a Facebook post referring to African Americans as “animal” and “inhuman.”
Hamtramck’s mayor supports anti-Semitic comments, as well, including one that called Jews “monkeys” who tax “the air we breathe.”
5/ Has Mayor Ghalib apologized for his statements, or explained his post claiming to tell absentee voters how to vote?
No. Instead, the mayor called those who exposed him “racist” and anti-Muslim, & bragged about his invitation to @harvardvotes Summer Voting Bootcamp.
6/ Is Mayor Ghalib the type of community leader that @Harvard U. seeks to expose to young students? Isn’t there a more suitable representative among dozens of Muslim American lawmakers?
@harvardvotes must disinvite this documented bigot and potential voter fraud.
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1/ Los Angeles-area law enforcement have been infiltrated by a pair of Pakistani American nonprofits with ties to @PTIofficial, Pakistan’s Islamist, anti-American majority political party. @LASDHQ, @LAPDHQ, and @FBILosAngeles are all involved.
2/ @COPAAusa and @CouncilofPakis1 claim to represent Pakistani American interests, but have been charged by the @PakinLosAngeles Consulate with promoting Pakistan’s “soft image” in the U.S. Their leaders are either members of @PTIofficial or promote PTI officials and causes.
3/ @PTIUSAOfficial, the U.S. branch of PTI, is not just a foreign political party, but is a registered foreign agent under US law. PTI-USA is part of a Houston-based nexus of activists, intellectuals, and lobbyists with connections to Kashmiri separatists and terrorist groups.
1) From asking fellow Muslims to “shed a tear for the Taliban” following its 2002 defeat, to rejoicing Afghanistan’s return to Islamic rule 2 decades later, @IAMCouncil and its associates have long admired the Taliban’s Deobandi fundamentalism. @meforum
2) @IAMCouncil’s very first convention in 2003 included Islamists such as Asim Ghafoor, who worked as a spokesman for not one — but three separate charities shut down after 9/11 for allegedly funding Al Qaeda and the Taliban.
3) @ajitsahi, the advocacy director for @IAMCouncil, has referred to Hamas and Hezbollah as “people’s movements,” and questioned why ISIS and the Taliban should be called “terrorists when they shoot the invader,” or American soldiers.