Non-Muslim Student Suspended for Bringing Homemade Phone Charger to School, NO White House Invite
There must’ve been something different about “Clock Boy” Ahmed. What could that have been?
9.28.2016
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Trey Sanchez
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A 15-year-old student was suspended and barred from playing in his homecoming football game after bringing a homemade cell phone charger to Sandy High School in Sandy, Oregon.
Like Ahmed “Clock Boy” Mohamed before him, Levi Frunk’s device looked like a bomb to his teachers. His coach found it hooked to a cell phone in the locker room while the boy was training and security was called to evacuate the area.
Frunk admitted that he probably shouldn’t have brought the wiry contraption to school because it could certainly be mistaken for an improvised explosive device:
According to Fox News, his family laughed it off with the understanding that Levi is smart and loves to build things and take things apart.
“That stuff was laying around our house all the time,” his sister said.
But unlike Mohamed, Frunk believed his day and a half punishment “was pretty fair” even though he was upset about sitting out the game. Mohamed liked to take things apart, too. He was praised for his scientific genius, which included a personal White House invite from an impressed President Obama, for simply disassembling a clock and inserting it into a pencil box. It, too, looked like an IED and he got in trouble at school.
But the progressives stood with Ahmed, launching a national hashtag campaign that led to the Muslim boy receiving tens of thousands of dollars in gifts from Microsoft and other companies. Not to mention multiple scholarship offers, including MIT. The Council on American-Islamic Relations named him “Muslim of the Year” and shortly after, Ahmed flew “home” to Sudan to meet with the genocidal President Omar Hassan al-Bashir.
While Frunk’s story will fade into the forgotten sunset, Clock Boy isn’t going away. The “trauma” from achieving overnight fame for using a screwdriver, Muhamed felt oppressed in Texas and his family decided to head for more “peaceful” shores and moved to Qatar. But apparently, it wasn’t the Islamic paradise they had hoped for so they returned to America.
While here, the Mohamed family has been busy profiteering from the controversy, launching several lawsuits. They are suing the city of Irving and the school district for $15 million in damages in a federal civil rights lawsuit. And now claiming slander by conservative media, Muhamed’s family has filed a new lawsuit against several outlets and personalities including The Blaze, Glenn Beck, Fox Television, Ben Ferguson, Ben Shapiro, and more. The 21-page suit cites members of the conservative media made false or defamatory statements against the teenager. He is demanding everyone retract their comments and apologize on air.
Pamela Geller made a few comparisons between the stories of Mohamed and Frunk:
Unlike Clockmed, who had a checkered school record, this young man Levi Frunk has an exemplary school record, one of the smartest kids in the class, and he actually did invent something, a homemade phone charger.
Unlike Ahmed, he cooperated with school officials, and authorities and answered their questions.
Unlike Ahmed, he didn’t cry “judeophobia” or “Jew-hatred.
Unlike Ahmed, there are no tête–à–tête with President Obama, the UN dignitaries, the chairman of Google or engraved invites to meet with world leaders.
Unlike Ahmed, he is actually very smart.
Unlike Ahmed, he didn’t sue the school district and city and then leave the country.
Unlike Ahmed, he didn’t then return to this country and file more lawsuits against FOX News, The Blaze, Jim Hanson, Fox Television Stations; Ben Ferguson et al.
Instead, Levi Frunk said, “I’m a little upset I can’t play in my game tomorrow, but it was pretty fair.”
Do you see how the country is being bullied and beaten about the head to adhere to Islamic mores?