Story ya Kijana Mmarekani Ahmed mtengeneza Saa vs Max

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Katika Suala la Max mi binafsi nafikili kuna kitu cha kujifunza zaidi hasa swala Ubunifu na kuthamini Ubunifu wetu wa ndani. Jamii forum ni mojawapo ya forum zilizoanzishwa Mapema kabisa hapa Africa Mashariki na Kati na nadiriki kusema ni mojawapo ya forum zenye security kubwa.

Wakati napitia story ya huyu kijana wa Kimarekani nikakumbuka Tunaenda kuazima Watalaamu wa IT kutoka Rwanda!!!

Endelea kupitia story hii

Muslim teen Ahmed Mohamed creates clock, shows teachers, gets arrested

The 14-year-old's day ended not with praise, but punishment, after the school called police and he was arrested.

"I built a clock to impress my teacher but when I showed it to her, she thought it was a threat to her," Ahmed told reporters Wednesday. "It was really sad that she took the wrong impression of it."

Ahmed talked to the media gathered on his front yard and appeared to wear the same NASA T-shirt he had on in a picture taken as he was being arrested. In the image, he looks confused and upset as he's being led out of school in handcuffs.

"They arrested me and they told me that I committed the crime of a hoax bomb, a fake bomb," the freshman later explained to WFAA after authorities released him.

The teenager did that because, well, it was a clock, he said.
On Wednesday, police announced the teen will not be charged.

President Barack Obama, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan and thousands of others are showing support for Ahmed.

"Cool clock, Ahmed," Obama tweeted. "Want to bring it to the White House? We should inspire more kids like you to like science. It's what makes America great."

Clinton tweeted
that "assumptions don't keep us safe" and urged the teenager to "keep building."

On Facebook. Mark Zuckerberg, posted his support.
"Having the skill and ambition to build something cool should lead to applause, not arrest. The future belongs to people like Ahmed,"

Zuckerberg wrote. "Ahmed, if you ever want to come by Facebook, I'd love to meet you. Keep building."

Kevin McKinney posted, "How did a bunch of complete idiots end up accidentally running a school? Were you all yanked out of a zoo and given paychecks? Learning centers are for teaching ... not for ruining innocent people's lives with your racism and pathetic stupidity! ... "This kid is destined to be something great if the dimwits of Irving don't ruin him first."

Mocking Irving Schools' motto, Bill Cain wrote: "'Where children come first' ... to jail in handcuffs. Way to go, Irving."
Chance Williams posted, "Ahmed Mohamed deserves a public apology from you, the school administrators, police, and teachers involved in his arrest. I hope he sues, and the school district has to pay for his college education."

"I really hope you guys are absolutely ashamed for possibly ruining the ingenuity of one bright kid who made a CLOCK for crying out loud. What kind of education does your professors have?" David Velez wrote on the school's Facebook page. "It sounds like they are the ones that need to be going back to school!"
"Shame on your school and its administration for arresting Ahmed Mohamed," wrote Jillian York. "Way to stifle a kid's creativity and energy. I hope you're all replaced with compassionate, non-racist, administrators and teachers."
 
Walitakiwa wamtambue max kwa kumpa nishani sio kumpeleka Keko, wao wenyewe wameshindwa kuhack mtandao wa JF
 

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