A former Obama administration official went on a rant against a food cart worker, spewing anti-Islamic insults and causing a ruckus on the streets of New York City. Stuart Seldowitz, 64, who used to be the big cheese at the National Security Council under Barack Obama’s reign, found himself in hot water after videos of his vilifying tirade surfaced.
The long arm of the law didn’t waste any time and swooped in, slapping Mr. Seldowitz with a set of charges, including aggravated harassment and multiple counts of stalking. One of those stalking charges even got upgraded to a hate crime, which is no small potatoes.
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The videos that caused all the fuss capture Mr. Seldowitz letting loose a barrage of anti-Muslim jabs at a 24-year-old food cart vendor in the Upper East Side. He accused the poor vendor of being a cheerleader for the Hamas terrorist group and even took a low blow at the Prophet Muhammad, calling him a criminal. In one of the videos, he even had the nerve to suggest that the vendor is into some truly despicable stuff, like, you know, killing little children and whatnot.
But that’s not all, folks! Another video shows Mr. Seldowitz asking the vendor if he’s taken a page out of the Prophet Muhammad’s playbook and raped his daughter. Yikes!
Now, Mr. Seldowitz tried to save face by telling one of the local news stations that the vendor triggered him by saying he’s Egyptian and backs Hamas. According to him, that’s when the fuse was lit. He claimed he then asked the vendor, “You’re okay with the raping of women, the killing of children, the taking of hostages, and the killing of 1,200 people in Israel?” And wouldn’t you know it, the vendor replied with a casual “Yes, it was all for Palestine.” Mr. Seldowitz must’ve hit the roof after hearing that, because he kept coming back for more, stirring the pot on three more occasions after the first showdown on November 7th.
So there you have it, folks. It looks like Mr. Seldowitz and the food cart worker ended up in a heated game of “he said, she said,” and the authorities weren’t about to sit back and let them hog all the limelight.