Texas nurse calls Islam a ‘terrorist group’ at supermarket, earns more than $85,000 from supporters who believe she only said the quiet parts out loud
Dasha Kilpatrick, a Texas nurse who went viral after an Islamophobic attack on two hijab-wearing women at a HEB store in Conroe, Texas, has received about $85,000 in support, with many coming out to defend her actions and calling her “brave.” In the viral video, Kilpatrick tells hijab-wearing women while shopping that they are not welcome in Texas or the United States.“…You are worshiping a terrorist, he is a warlord, he is a pedophile, and Islam is a terrorist organization, not a religion,” said the nurse, whose identity was later revealed. “I’m very educated on this issue,” Dasha added. “This is not a Muslim country. This is a Christian country. You need to leave. You need to go back to the Islamic country you came from,” she said.The Muslim women were surprised and even asked Dasha how she could work in the healthcare field and not be so kind.The incident occurred on June 20, with reports that the health care worker was doxxed and lost her job after she was identified on social media as a 25-year-old massage therapist at Inner Light Holistic Healing. Those who supported her Islamophobic attacks have launched a fundraising campaign praising her bravery.“These people are not grateful assimilates, they are agents of chaos brought in through chain immigration, refugee scams, and non-white diversity quotas. They strut through American stores like conquered territory while demanding white women in scrubs kiss the ring (or ground) Blanket). Harvest our air-conditioned, well-being and functioning society, then import seventh-century desert drama. Dasha did nothing wrong, she shouted in the grocery store aisles while the rest of us just tried to shop without anyone in sight,” the fundraiser said.“Dasha was comprehensively doxxed, fired and canceled for daring to speak the truth in her own country. She is now dealing with lost income, threats and the mob coming in for a total practice. Let’s help her get back on her feet,” it said.Social media users say the viral video was originally filmed by Houston real estate agent Aijaz Chaudary and that one of the women in the video is his daughter.