Saturday, April 05, 2025

Muslim Women Berated By Margie's Ex, Perry Greene!

Cocaine is a helluva drug. Alcoholic lawmaker Marjorie Taylor Greene's ex-husband Perry went on a racist tirade towards three Muslim women in Atlanta.

Well it appears that Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) isn't done being an embarrassment to her constituents and the Congress. It's her whole goddamn family.

Greene divorced her husband Perry in 2022. She is currently dating Real America's Voice White House correspondent Brian Glenn. They live in Lafayette, Georgia at the Maclamore Estates.

Anyway, last month Greene berated a British journalist and said that she doesn't take questions from foreigners and refused to answer the same question from an American journalist.

Greene has a new solider in the fold. Rep. Randy Fine (R-FL) was sworn in on Friday. He will take helm at Florida's 6th Congressional District replacing National Security Advisor Michael Waltz.

Fine is a bigot and overweight asshole. He will not live long.

Anyway the hate towards Muslims stems from Greene's support of Israel. She claims to be America First and the such but she is willing sell out the constitution for bigotry.

Her ex-husband Perry shares these views.

Perry was caught on camera shouting offensive remarks at a group of Muslim women in Alpharetta issued a public apology Friday afternoon during a press conference organized by the Georgia chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-Georgia), following backlash over the now-viral video.

Greene publicly apologized Friday to three Muslim women he verbally attacked.

The confrontation occurred on Sunday at the Avalon mall in Alpharetta. The three women, who were wearing hijabs, had pulled into a quiet area of the parking lot to pray when the verbal altercation unfolded. The video shows the man leaning out of a Tesla Cybertruck and directing hateful comments at a group of women. The video quickly spread online, prompting outrage from community members and civil rights organizations. 

The apology took place at the women's place of worship in Johns Creek during Friday prayer services. Greene met privately with the women, who had requested a public apology earlier in the week after the incident drew widespread attention.

"I just wanted them to know I humbly apologize to them because nobody should be treated that way, and that’s not the way to treat anyone with differences," Greene said. "Hopefully they find it in their hearts to forgive me and we shouldn’t allow that in our society."
Azka Mahmood, executive director of CAIR Georgia, said the incident is part of a troubling trend.

"Since the genocide in Gaza began, CAIR Georgia has recorded a 250% increase in anti-Muslim incidents in Georgia alone," Mahmood said.

Attorney Ali Awad, who is working with the victims, said Greene has expressed interest in making a donation to a nonprofit combating Islamophobia.

"He has entertained the idea of issuing a donation to a nonprofit battling Islamophobia. Our goal here is education. We do not kick people while they are down," Awad said. "We chose to take the high ground today. We chose peace. We chose to allow Mr. Greene to come to the community and issue an apology directly to the family."

Greene did not answer questions from the media following the apology and was driven away in a waiting SUV.

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