Boston: the site of the Marathon jihad bombings in 2013. Boston: the city where a jihad killer attacked a police officer in 2015, after discarding a plan to travel to New York to behead me. Boston, of all cities, should be hanging posters addressing jihad terror, not islamofauxbia.

Further, the Boston MTA banned all political and issue-related ads after we sued to get our counter-jihad ads and our pro-Israel ads up on Boston train platforms and buses (the Geller ban). Why doesn’t their rule apply to them?

“Boston to hang 50 posters addressing public harassment, Islamophobia around city,” by Kristin LaFratta, MassLive.com, July 18, 2017 (thanks to Donald):

In the next two weeks, the city of Boston will hang 50 posters to address public harassment and Islamophobia. The posters present “A bystander’s guide to helping a person who is being targeted,” with the title “ISLAMOPHOBIC HARASSMENT” in bold, capital letters on top. Illustrations depict a woman sitting on a bus or train wearing a hijab, and an angry man yelling at her. A woman intervenes, conversing with the victim until the attacker walks away. The artist employs shades of purple and blues for the drawings, making the race of the illustrated characters unclear, though the intervening bystander appears to be white. Parisian artist Maeril designed the cartoons, which depict what the city calls “non-complementary behavior.” The posters ask bystanders to engage in random conversation with the victim (in the posters, the bystander asks the victim, “Do You Like Movies?…I just saw a really good one!”). The poster says such rapport builds “the safe space” which is expected to “push” the attacker to leave the area. The city’s push to hang the posters follow reports of harassment against people of Muslim faith across the country, including a verbal attack against a Muslim woman on the MBTA’s Orange Line last month….

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