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Related: About this forumU of M student told, "You don't look like a U of M student." Cops are called.
https://sahanjournal.com/education/musab-hussein-carlson-discrimination/Musab, a senior at the Carlson School, is the oldest son in a Somali family. When he graduates in May, he hopes to land an accounting job to help provide for his parents and siblings. He had taken classes in Hanson Hall for nearly four years, and for one of those years, he even worked in the computer lab. On March 1, he arrived at Hanson Hall in a good mood. In the computer lab, he printed out his notes to use for his open notebook exam, and approached the desk to rent a computer. He asked the staff member on duty if he had been the person who hired him for his computer lab job.
The staff member became suspicious, saying he had never hired him or seen him before. Musab searched his email on his phone to confirm the name of a different Carlson staffer who had hired him. The staff member didnt seem to believe that either, Musab said.
The failed small talk didnt matter, Musab decided. He was there to rent a laptop for his exam. He presented his university ID so he could check one out. But the staff member balked.
He said, I dont trust you at all, I dont think youre a U student or a Carlson student, Musab said. What the hell is this guy talking about? Im getting my UCard, you can see my picture, you can see my name.
CurtEastPoint
(19,179 posts)Blue Owl
(54,734 posts)TwilightZone
(28,833 posts)Who will likely be fired.
The idiot cops weren't any better.
LizBeth
(10,821 posts)Skittles
(159,308 posts)WhiskeyGrinder
(23,830 posts)madaboutharry
(41,354 posts)What is wrong with people?
The staff member needs to be fired. The UMPD officers need to be investigated fir the way they treated Mr. Hussein.
Read the whole story at the link. It is just sad.
At least he now gets to make up for the exam that racists staff and cops made him fail.
calimary
(84,316 posts)PoindexterOglethorpe
(26,727 posts)I can't begin to imagine. I can't imagine the racism and ignorance of the staff member.
BobTheSubgenius
(11,789 posts)I read something as awful as this, and even though my empathy allows me a little insight into how shocked, angry and maybe even scared Musab Hussein felt, because I am very empathetic, I'm still not surprised.
The George Floyd tragedy DID surprise me, but not from the POV of the underlying hate and denial of humanity. The barbarism and blatant arrogance of it added the shock.
This anecdote, however infuriating for us, and demeaning for Mr. Hussein, is a movie we've seen again and again. What a world.