- Joined
- Apr 2, 2014
I've never heard of a child being turned away from kindergarten or school at the age of 5-6 for being too advanced academically. I call BS on this.If anyone is interested, this thing has also written a memoir already. She's supposedly 26, mind you.
It's called "Yassmin's Story: Who Do You Think I Am?".
It contains such gems as :
- Being turned away from a regular primary school, because she was just too damn clever, so her mother had to enrol her in the Islamic College of Brisbane.
- Going to a Christian College and making such a scene that the principal capitulated to her autistic Islamic desires and allowed her to wear a hijab. Yassmin tells the story as if they let her wear it coz she's just *that* good.
- She started some bullshit foundation at 16 and was fast tracked to Young Australian of the Year (2007) status, because isn't she clever? Don't you dare say she's not, you bigot.
- She was so clever and advanced that she barely even needed high school, because she's so clever and advanced.
- During high school years (2002-7), Abdel Magied was a founding member of Al-Nisa Youth Group.
- Started Amnesty International Chapter at her school, John Paul College.
- Deputy Chair of the Queensland Youth Council.
- Sat on the Ethnic Communities Council of Queensland (ECCQ) and the Youth Affairs Network of Queensland (YANQ).
- In 2007 Abdel-Magied co-founded Youth Without Borders, an idea she pitched at the Youth Summit of the closing ceremony of the Asia Pacific Cities Summit and continued as Chair until October 2016.
- In 2008 Abdel-Magied was invited to join the board of the Queensland Museum aged just 17 and remained on the board until her term expired in 2013. She is currently an Ambassador for the Museum.
- In 2010 she was invited to the board of the newly formed Queensland Design Council, during her 2nd year at university. She found this a good fit for her profession and area of expertise, and it was where she met Julianne Schulz, editor of the Griffith Review, who encouraged her to write.
- In August 2011, she was appointed to the Council for Multicultural Australia.
- In 2014 she was part of the organising committee for the G20 Summit in Brisbane.
- In November 2014, she became a board member of ChildFund Australia.
- In 2015, Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Julie Bishop appointed Abdel-Magied to the Council for Australian-Arab Relations.
- In November 2015, she was appointed to the board of directors of OurWatch, an organisation for the prevention of domestic violence. (
Muslims and Domestic Violence?)
- In 2016, she was elected academic fellow of Trinity College in the University of Melbourne.
- She has served as a member of the Federal ANZAC Centenary Commemoration Youth Working Group.
- In late 2016 the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (Australia) (DFAT) sent Abdel-Magied, as a member of the board of the Council for Australian-Arab Relations (CAAR), to the Middle East to promote Australia. Abdel-Magied visited Riyadh, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Doha, Kuwait, Jordan, Ramallah, Cairo and Sudan. (George Brandis, Attorney-General of Australia, explained the purpose, rationale and cost of the tour, upon being grilled by One Nation senator Malcolm Roberts: “Yassmin Abdel-Magied visited a number of countries in the Middle East to promote Australia as an open, innovative, democratic and diverse nation. She met youth representatives, scientists, entrepreneurs, women’s groups and others. The visit also promoted female participation in male dominated industries such as the oil and gas sector, and featured targeted engagements with young women considering careers in the fields of science, technology, engineering and maths.”)
Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Julie Bishop announced on 9 August 2017 that Abdel-Magied had been replaced on the board of the Council for Australian-Arab Relations (CAAR).
Huffpost says that Freedom of Speech is a "White Man's Privilege" coz Australia didn't like the shit she said about dead war heros. Even Islamic leaders condemned (kinda) what this sow said here.
Overall, she's a sack of shit, however, we must remember she's also more advanced and intelligent than everyone else on the planet + muslim so that gives her a one up on everyone.
She might be smart, but she's obviously one of those busy annoying girls who was always on every committee (with a tendency to railroad others and attempt to take credit for others work at any opportunity) and OMG a house captain too, plus part time work, tennis etc etc.