Title: Arabic Assassin: "I wouldn't let a bomb get on a plane." Post by: Merusk on July 19, 2005, 04:19:39 AM Quote ‘Arabic Assassin’ loses baggage screener job (http://msnbc.msn.com/id/8587969) TSA fires Houston rapper who sings of rape, murder, mass attacks Updated: 10:01 p.m. ET July 15, 2005 HOUSTON - Bassam Khalaf was paid to help keep U.S. air travel safe as a baggage screener. His alter ego, the “Arabic Assassin,” rapped about flying a plane into a building. The Transportation Security Administration could not reconcile the two and fired him last week, saying his free speech rights as an aspiring rap singer did not extend to a right to check luggage at Houston Intercontinental Airport. “I was one of the ones screening the bags thoroughly,” Khalaf said Friday. “I wouldn’t let a bomb get on a plane.” He also was the self-proclaimed Arabic Assassin, who didn’t do songs about love but preferred to sing about killing, raping and blowing things up. From one of his songs: “My name is Bassam, a one-man band, I came from sand, affiliated with the Taliban.” Rapper says he wanted attention Khalaf, a Houston native of Palestinian descent, said the incendiary lyrics about rape, murder and mass attacks were meant only to get attention and help get his first album, ”Terror Alert,” a distribution deal. Instead, the TSA fired Khalaf, 21, after six months on the job and gave his name to other federal agencies for investigation, spokeswoman Andrea McCauley said. “There is a certain level of integrity employees are asked to maintain,” she said. “He’s been tasked with protecting the very people he’s talking about harming.” “We wonder what the public would think if we didn’t fire him,” she said. No bites from record distributors Khalaf believes his Arab-American ethnicity played a role in the firing, but McCauley said that was not true. Khalaf said publicity about his controversial rapping had brought lots of phone calls from both admirers and detractors, but none from record distributors. He also admitted to being a little worried about his future employment possibilities now that word is out about his music. “I better make it (as a rapper) now because there ain’t no turning back,” he said. Title: Re: Arabic Assassin: "I wouldn't let a bomb get on a plane." Post by: HaemishM on July 19, 2005, 08:50:21 AM Normally, I don't like it when people get fired for off-work activities. But in this case, I support it. Not because I think he'd be any kind of terrorist, but anybody fucking stupid enough to write lyrics that retarded and obviously inflammatory just to get a record deal, yeah, they don't need to be checking bags for bombs on planes.
Also: Quote Khalaf believes his Arab-American ethnicity played a role in the firing Pretty sure any idiot who rapped about being affiliated with the Taliban and flying planes into buildings would be fired, but I'm also quite sure the conjunction of your ethnicity and your congenital stupidity contributed to it. Title: Re: Arabic Assassin: "I wouldn't let a bomb get on a plane." Post by: Fargull on July 19, 2005, 09:06:31 AM “There is a certain level of integrity employees are asked to maintain,” she said. “He’s been tasked with protecting the very people he’s talking about harming.”
is kinda funny when you look at Ice-T and Copkiller... since he is now playing a cop on TV. Just strange these circles you find. Title: Re: Arabic Assassin: "I wouldn't let a bomb get on a plane." Post by: Yegolev on July 19, 2005, 09:07:10 AM Somebody make a joke about Taliban-aligned white Canadian rappers. I know one is here, I am just having trouble finding it.
Title: Re: Arabic Assassin: "I wouldn't let a bomb get on a plane." Post by: HaemishM on July 19, 2005, 09:08:10 AM Somebody make a joke about Taliban-aligned white Canadian rappers. I know one is here, I am just having trouble finding it. John Walker Lindh's got mad skillz, y0. Title: Re: Arabic Assassin: "I wouldn't let a bomb get on a plane." Post by: WayAbvPar on July 19, 2005, 09:28:33 AM Unfortunately, none of his mad skilz branch into the personal grooming category.
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