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This is it

Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2012 10:55 am
by Taufik
Date: 7 October 2012

I ask Daivari on where is his whereabouts as I’m waiting for him with as he has the EBWF crew with him as were going to shoot a promo in one of the New York subway. I then waited for about ten more minute before Daivari arrive with the crew as I start asking question.

Muhammad Hassan: Where in the world were you and why you’re taking so long?

Daivari: Sorry Hassan, we got stuck in a jam and we have to walk on foot here.

I then give out a cocky smirk as I start to speak.

Muhammad Hassan: Typical New York lifestyle. They’re nothing but a pain, go and tell them to get ready, I can’t wait to blast them with our words, if our people wouldn’t want to stand up to this provoking message, then we will do it on their behalf.

Daivari then gave them the order to set up the equipment quickly as I waited for another ten minute before they’re ready. And once they are ready, we go to our position and wait for them to tell us that it’s already start.

Some of you people might know where this place is very well, especially for the New Yorkers and if you people guess that it is the subway, then you’re correct. You people have got to wonder why are the two of us are in this station in Port Jefferson where were a few train away from where that idiot that took my title away from me at Destiny lives. You people might be wondering why the both of us are here today.

I then keep my composure as I start to speak about the reason why the two of us are in the subway.

Muhammad Hassan: The reason that were here today is to show you people the dirty tactics and discrimination to my Arab American brothers and sister but most importantly, my religion.

The camera then pans slowly to the area that I was pointing at as it has shown a poster in one of the wall and it shows this.

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The camera then pans back to the both of us as we show our disgust face as we explain why.

Muhammad Hassan: People that despise Arab Americans and most importantly Muslim as a whole create poster, yes a poster! First it was a video and now a poster? What’s next? And this poster makes me sick to my stomach. I know were in America. Where there’s freedom of speech and they have make their, so now I shall make mine.

I then take the poster out from its place and show it to the camera as Daivari starts to speak in Persian. While Daivari is speaking, I slowly tear the poster into pieces.

Daivari: This is outrageous; saying that we Muslim as a whole are nothing but savages makes me want to puke. How can you look at Muslim as a whole when it was a small group of extremist claiming they’re Muslim make your life miserable and were the one that taking the blame? Screw you, for making us look bad and the two of us are not going to tolerate this crap anymore.

I then had done tearing it to bits of pieces before continuing to speak.

Muhammad Hassan: Since you want to say about freedom of speech, what I did is more than a freedom of speech, I’ve made a statement. You may make us look bad by posting this kind of stuff but I’m not going to tolerate this kind of treatment any longer. I have beaten the number of great wrestler and I’m supposed to be respected for that but you American don’t appreciate greatness like me. You people don’t want to give the respect that I deserve, I guess, I have to beat the people that you adore and love every single time until I get my respect.

Daivari then starts to speak in Persian.

Daivari: The two of us are sick of the American Values that they always claim to have, but the only value they have are all lies and like you people, phony. We the Arab Americans uphold the American Value and are the true last “Patriots” of this country while everything is going wrong with their daughter is having their father’s child and even claim that they love each other more than a father and daughter and my religion couldn’t tolerate such dirty deed. The two of us shall bring right to this country as were going to start with this stinking company.

Muhammad Hassan: We will bring back “Patriotism” back into this country. The patriotism that I grew up in, where it is a better place and even there’s racism on the Arab American, they wouldn’t express it and try to co-exist with us and were going to take anyone out that gets in our way.

The both of us then walk away as the camera pans to the now shredded poster as the scene fades to black.