What Creepy Eric Trump Said To This Muslim Performer Will Shock You (VIDEO)

Picture this.

You are a performer. You’re a comedian on your way to Scotland from the US to begin an international tour.

But picture this part.

You’re a Muslim. Your first name is Mohammed. Your humor is based entirely upon what it feels like to be a Muslim man making your way through the world in 2016.

As you get on the plane for your flight to Scotland, you are feeling pretty good. You’re a performer, yes, but you’re far from rich at this point. Your ticket has been upgraded, though, and you are heading for first class.

Hell, yeah! You’re stoked!

Then you notice that the other passengers are kind of murmuring and grumbling. You’re not sure what’s up, but you head for your seat.

That’s when you notice that your luck tonight is even better, and stranger, than you thought.

The seat you are given is right next to none other than Eric Trump, the son of the President elect. You know its him: the slicked back hair, the sh*t eating grin. It’s him alright.

Some of your fellow passengers urge you to ask for a different seat. They wouldn’t want to risk rubbing elbows with this slick little creep.

But if your name is Mohammed Amer, and you are a Palestinian comedian who was born in Kuwait and who came to the U.S. as an immigrant, you are thrilled. What an opportunity!

This really happened, and Mohammed Amer talked about it to the Huffington Post. Amer introduced himself to the young Trump, telling him how great it was for a Muslim comedian named Mohammed to be seated next to someone so close to the man who has promised to ban Muslims from the United States.

He says that he told Trump:

“I was like, ‘Yo, and I’m not doing that sh*t. I’m not going to get an ID, a Muslim ID and all this crap. I’m not doing that. F*ck that.’”

Amer was pleased when the son of the man in charge assured him that there was no actual plan to ask for Muslims to register or to get IDs.

The two men apparently had a decent conversation, according to Amer. But what stood out from his review of the trip was his impression of how the Trump campaign viewed the entire process.

Please read this carefully.

Amer said this, after talking to Eric Trump all the way across the Atlantic. He said:

“The vibe that I got was that it was all a game [to the Trumps]. This whole thing was a game. I don’t think there’s any regret about what they’re doing and what they had to do to win.”

A game.

The Trumps, said Amer, feel completely disconnected from the hate crimes that have been happening in the President elect’s name. They don’t feel responsible.

They don’t care.

As millions of Americans recoil in shock, and in fear, the Trumps think it was all a game. They are completely comfortable with the fact that they said whatever they needed to say in order to win.

They have incited violence, triggered a spate of hate crimes, caused American citizens to fear their own government.

Mohammed Amer found a lot of comedy material from his conversation with the spawn of Donald Trump.

I found a lot of be horrified about as I read his account of the interaction.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SNIldTuEXXg

Featured image via YouTube Screengrab.

Karen is a retired elementary school teacher with many years of progressive activism behind her. She is the proud mother of three young adults who were all arrested with Occupy Wall Street. To see what she writes about in her spare time, check out her blog at "Empty Nest, Full Life"