Muslims in Portland have raised over $500,000 for the families of the heroes who defended love
After a racist murderer began ranting at two Muslim women on a Portland commuter train, three men who stepped up to defend the two women were stabbed. Ricky John Best and Taliesin Myrddin Namkai Meche died and a third man, Micah Fletcher, survived with serious wounds and is still in the hospital.
As of this diary, the campaign has raised $515,909 for the families.In the aftermath of the attack the Muslim Education Trust and CelebrateMercy, started a crowdfunding campaign for the victims in order to “respond to hate with love”.
The initial target for the campaign was set at $60,000 (£46,500), in order to cover the funeral costs for Mr Best and Mr Namkai-Meche. It was raised in just five hours.
We wish to respond to hate with love, to evil with good, as our faith instructs us, and send a powerful message of compassion through action. Our Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, said: "Have mercy to those on earth, and the One in Heaven (God) will have mercy upon you." The Prophet's life exemplified that central commandment in the Quran: "Repel evil with that which is better" (41:34).
The campaign is not simply for Muslims, and like the three men coming to the aid of strangers beset by hatred, the world community is coming to their families’ aid now.
Hate might work faster and more dramatically, but love can outlast it all and is the only thing that ties us to immortality.Fundraising proceeds will firstly help with the immediate, short-term needs of the grieving families - including funeral expenses. If needed, funds will also help with the medical bills of Micah David-Cole Fletcher (currently hospitalized). After all immediate expenses - such as funeral and memorial services - are covered, extra funds will go towards long-term expenses of the families. For example, Mr. Best - one of the victims - left behind a wife and four children. His family will definitely need significant help since all of his kids are still teenagers or younger - still needing to go through college.
Taliesin Namkai-Meche's mother is passionate about ensuring that her son's death inspires lasting change that builds bridges of understand and peace. To quote a statement from the family, "We ask that in honor of his memory, we use this tragedy as an opportunity for reflection and change." We are thus discussing with Talisin's family the potential opportunity - if there are enough funds remaining - for an endowed program or scholarship that will advance inclusion and bridge-building.
Postscript to the terror attack Trump ignored
Postscript to the terror attack Trump ignored
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Re: Postscript to the terror attack Trump ignored
Says who? When I want someone to replace my water heater, repair my gas furnace, or work on the steering and suspension of my car, I want a person who is trained and certified as a plumber, an HVAC installer, or an SAE mechanic rather than someone who spent four or more years in college to get a BS or BA in "Adventure Education", "Canadian Studies", "Exercise and Movement Sciences", "Popular Culture", or some other silly shit like that.... His family will definitely need significant help since all of his kids are still teenagers or younger - still needing to go through college.

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Yes, I suppose I could agree with you ... but then we'd both be wrong, wouldn't we?
Re: Postscript to the terror attack Trump ignored
I am so glad that you were able to pick out the salient points of the story; it reaffirms my faith in humanity.
"The dildo of consequence rarely comes lubed." -- Eileen Rose
Postscript to the terror attack Trump ignored
BB, that's quite a myopic and/or cynical view of higher education. Yes, a bachelor's degree on average runs about $128,000, however, the average vocational trade/technical school degree still costs $35,000.Bicycle Bill wrote:... When I want someone to replace my water heater, repair my gas furnace, or work on the steering and suspension of my car, I want a person who is trained and certified as a plumber, an HVAC installer, or an SAE mechanic rather than someone who spent four or more years in college to get a BS or BA in Adventure Education, Exercise and Movement Sciences, Popular Culture, or some other silly shit like that.
With this money raised it's comforting to know that the children and families of heroes like Best, Meche, and Fletcher's educational needs will be addressed regardless what they choose. You can rest easy that no one connected to these 'hero funds' will be gaming the system.

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Re: Postscript to the terror attack Trump ignored
Thanks scooter. That is a very heartening story.
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