Harvy Barsoom

Man in Plano, Texas, who became upset after seeing a tranny’s dog defecate in the street.

As she walked back to her apartment building with her dog, he followed behind – intending to confront her about it. He entered the building a few steps behind her, looked up at her on the stairs, and made an accusatory gesture, pointing his finger at her in a confrontational manner.

His body language and facial expression suggested no predatory or sexual intent of any kind. He then left the building shortly after, later telling police he did so because he believed she had produced a gun.

The woman called police and accused the man of stalking. After a few weeks of investigation, internal police emails (later obtained through public records requests) showed officers concluding there was no crime, but noting that the woman was creating a big stink on social media.

She posted video clips online and publicly accused the man of stalking, deliberately highlighting his Middle-Eastern appearance. While being careful not to make explicitly false statements, she framed the incident to lead her large following to assume he was Muslim, prompting floods of Islamophobic comments.

Two months later, under the woman’s public pressure, the office of the district attorney in Collin County filed a token Level B misdemeanor trespassing charge.

Once his mugshot was published online (standard practice in Texas), she and her followers circulated it widely, branding him as a “stalker.” In reality, Harvey Barsoom is a Coptic Christian of the orthodox faith who is engaged to be married and has no reason to be attracted to a random tranny on the street.

But she successfully weaponized a minor incident into targeted harassment built on ethnic and religious prejudice.

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