>Video of man taunting mom, daughter with slurs prompts more worries about racial tensions in Quebec
>A white man accosted an Arabic-speaking woman and her two-year-old daughter earlier this week, uttering racial slurs and sexually violent threats in broad daylight on a Montreal street.
>"I told him, 'The language I speak doesn't concern you,'" the woman said Thursday in an interview. CBC News agreed to withhold her identity for safety reasons.
>She said the man was further enraged by her comment. He made racist remarks and moved toward the woman and her daughter, raising his hand in a threatening manner.
>"The reason he chose to attack us was clearly xenophobia and racism," said the second woman, who also speaks Arabic. Neither woman wears a visible religious symbol.
>After the man began walking away, both women witnessed him utter another racist comment directed at a woman wearing a hijab.
>cbc.ca
>Montreal police said they have identified the man and are investigating.
>Emboldened by new law?
>The woman said her daughter hasn't been able to sleep since the altercation. The girl came into her bedroom Tuesday night, worried about the "mean man," the woman said.
>"She is afraid," the woman said of her daughter. "She doesn't quite understand the words that were said, but she knows someone was threatening her and her mother."
>The woman believes the man's behaviour was encouraged by the religious symbols law that was passed last month.
So, this man is going to be doxxed, fired, sued in a human rights tribunal and jailed. Now if you watch the video in the story, you'll see the woman is being threatening to him, she threatens to call her Jihadi husband to come behead him basically (I call my husband-- what else is that supposed to imply from a mudshit?).
Second, CBC lies and says they were not wearing religious symbols. They were both wearing burkas lmfao.