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   Person Familiar With the Matter to All   
   Re: Chinese Bot Beats Musk   
   05 Dec 25 06:37:14   
   
   XPost: talk.politics.misc, alt.politics, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh   
   From: PFWTM@cumcast.net   
      
   On 12/4/2025 5:42 PM, c186282 wrote:   
   > Racism. Rest of message invalid.   
      
   NY Times Op-Ed Writer’s Bigoted Anti-White Tirade: “The Mistake That You   
   Made is You Let Us In In the First Place   
      
   Wajahat Ali, an op-ed writer for The New York Times and columnist for   
   The Daily Beast, recently unleashed a bigoted anti-white tirade on   
   social media.   
      
   Ali, a Pakistani-descent Muslim whose parents came to the U.S. in 1965,   
   seems unappreciative of his opportunity to live the American dream.   
   Instead, he sees his family’s entry into the United States as proof that   
   White Americans’ days are numbered.   
      
   In a video shared on social media, Ali said, “You have lost. You lost.”   
      
   “The mistake that you made is you let us in in the first place.”   
      
   “That’s the thing with brown people. I’m going to say this as a brown   
   person, there’s a lot of us. Like a lot. There’s like 1. 2 billion in   
   India. There’s more than 200 million in Pakistan, there’s like 170   
   million in Bangladesh. Those are just the people there. I’m not even   
   talking about the folks who are expats or immigrants.”   
      
   “There’s a bunch of us, and we breed. We’re a breeding people. And the   
   problem is you let us in in 1965. There were a few of us beforehand. But   
   once you let one of us in, you know what happens with brown folks? Our   
   grandmother comes, our grandfather comes, our uncle comes, our aunt   
   comes, our cousin comes, our second cousin comes, our third cousin   
   comes. Then we have kids, a bunch of kids.”   
      
   “And then guess what? Some white women, the Western civilization women,   
   the pure women, the American women, ‘the Rust Belt’ women, the real   
   women, they like some of us brown folks. We don’t take them. They come   
   to us.”   
      
   “We’re embedded. We are everywhere. We are everywhere.”   
      
   “I’ve traveled this country. I’m going to speak as a brown person. Brown   
   people are everywhere. There will be a Patel Motel or there will be a   
   Desi restaurant everywhere.”   
      
   “I want you to realize this: You have lost.”   
      
   “Your story is a shi**y story filled with misery.”   
      
   “It’s filled with bland chicken. It’s filled with terrible, terrible dry   
   ass meat.”   
      
   “Your music sucks. All your culture sucks. Nobody, that’s why the kids   
   listen to Black people and their music. That’s why the kids love Latinos.”   
      
   “Your parties suck because they’re monochromatic. Our parties have   
   better food, better music, better-looking w”omen.   
      
   Watch:   
      
   https://twitter.com/officer_Lew/status/1994936380724551779   
      
   Ali’s parents were arrested and convicted following Operation   
   Cyberstorm, a two-year undercover operation by the Federal Bureau of   
   Investigation (FBI) against illegal copying of software.   
      
   In 2007, the Justice Department announced that the defendants operated a   
   scheme to obtain over $29 million worth of discounted software under   
   false pretenses.   
      
   Per the Department of Justice in 2007:   
      
   United States Attorney Scott N. Schools announced that defendants Mirza   
   Ali and Sameena Ali, husband and wife, and defendants Keith Griffen and   
   William Glushenko, were sentenced yesterday for their role in devising a   
   scheme to defraud Microsoft Corporation by obtaining discounted software   
   under false pretenses. The scheme involved purchasing more than $29   
   million worth of software that was steeply discounted for academic   
   institutions, and selling it to non-academic entities, in violation of   
   the Microsoft agreement.   
      
   United States District Court Judge, Claudia Wilken sentenced Mirza Ali,   
   60, of Fremont and Sameena Ali, 53, also of Fremont, to 60 months   
   imprisonment, forfeiture in the amount of $5,105,977, restitution to   
   Microsoft Corporation in the amount of $20,000,000, 3 years of   
   supervised release, and $3,000 in special assessments. Keith Griffen,   
   56, of Oregon City, Oregon, was sentenced to 33 months of imprisonment,   
   restitution to Microsoft Corporation in the amount of $20,000,000, 3   
   years of supervised release, and $900 in special assessments. William   
   Glushenko, 66, was sentenced to 1 year probation and 100 hours of   
   community service after pleading guilty to misprision of a felony.   
      
   The Alis, former owners of Samtech Research Inc., were convicted on   
   November 28, 2006, of 30 counts of conspiracy, mail fraud, wire fraud,   
   and money laundering. Mr. Griffen, was convicted of nine counts of   
   conspiracy, mail fraud, and wire fraud.   
      
   According to the evidence presented in a stipulated bench trial, from   
   January 1997 through January 2001, the Alis and Mr. Griffen formed   
   several nominee corporations and purchased existing corporations holding   
   Microsoft licensing agreements for the purpose of participating in   
   Microsoft’s Authorized Education Reseller (AER) program, a program that   
   provides Microsoft software at steeply discounted prices for resale to   
   academic institutions only.   
      
   In 1996, after the Alis were audited by Microsoft and removed from the   
   AER program for failure to comply with its terms, the Alis formed new   
   corporations in the names of others to disguise their identity from   
   Microsoft and reenter the AER program.   
      
   In 1999, when Microsoft stopped accepting AER applications from new   
   corporations, the Alis and Mr. Griffen, in the names of others, bought   
   small companies throughout the United States that held Microsoft AER   
   licensing agreements and thereafter continued to purchase academic   
   software products.   
      
   Using these nominee entities, the Alis and their co-conspirators   
   purchased more than $29 million worth of AER software from Microsoft and   
   sold this software to non-academic entities, in violation of the   
   Microsoft agreement, for a profit of more than $5 million.   
      
   The Alis were also convicted of laundering the proceeds of this scheme,   
   including purchasing real property in the name of their college age son   
   and wiring more than $300,000 of the proceeds from the illegal sales of   
   the Microsoft educational software to Pakistan.   
      
   https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/12/ny-times-op-ed-writers-   
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