Culture Muslim woman files discrimination charge after she says a Target Starbucks barista wrote 'ISIS' on her cup - Her name was Aishah, honest mistake is worst case of racism and bigotry ever!

Muslim woman files discrimination charge after she says a Target Starbucks barista wrote 'ISIS' on her cup
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(CNN)A Muslim woman has filed a discrimination charge against Target after she said she received a drink from a Target Starbucks barista with "ISIS" written on the cup instead of her name at one of the retail corporation's Minnesota locations.

Aishah, who asked to be identified only by her first name out of fear for her safety, is being represented by the Minnesota chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-MN), which filed a charge to the Minnesota Department of Human Rights on Monday.

The 19-year-old, who wears a hijab, a headscarf worn by Muslim women, told CNN she felt singled out for her religious beliefs after seeing "ISIS" -- the acronym for the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, a terrorist group known for its radical beliefs and violence -- on her cup. It's unclear if ISIS was written in all caps on the cup.

"The moment I saw it, I was overwhelmed with a lot of emotions," Aishah said. "I felt belittled and so humiliated. This is a word that shatters the Muslim reputation all over the world. I cannot believe that in this day and age, something like this can be considered acceptable. It isn't okay."

The incident occurred on July 1, at the St. Paul-Midway Target Starbucks, Aishah said. She said she also was wearing a face mask, because of the ongoing pandemic, but said she repeated her name to the barista. She didn't spell it out.

"When she asked for my name, I slowly repeated it multiple times," she said. "There is absolutely no way she could have heard it as ISIS. Aishah is not an unknown name and I repeated it multiple times."

The employee claimed to Aishah at the time that she had not heard the name correctly, according to the discrimination charge, a copy of which was obtained by CNN.

After requesting to speak to the barista's supervisor, Aishah told CNN her "concerns were dismissed" and that she was given a new drink and a $25 Starbucks gift card before being escorted from the premises by security officers, according to the charge.

Aishah said she immediately filed a formal complaint to Target and has yet to receive a response. Target did not immediately respond to CNN's request regarding Aishah's formal complaint.

However, in an email statement to CNN, a spokesperson for Target said the retailer wants "everyone who shops with us to feel welcomed, valued and respected and we strictly prohibit discrimination and harassment in any form. We are very sorry for this guest's experience at our store and immediately apologized to her when she made our store leaders aware of the situation."

"We have investigated the matter and believe that it was not a deliberate act but an unfortunate mistake that could have been avoided with a simple clarification," the spokesperson said. "We're taking appropriate actions with the team member, including additional training, to ensure this does not occur again."

Starbucks declined to comment on the incident. A spokesperson for Starbucks told CNN by phone that this Starbucks is located inside a Target, meaning it is entirely run and operated by Target.

Jaylani Hussein, executive director of CAIR-MN, said labeling someone who is Muslim as "ISIS" is "perhaps the most Islamophobic statement you can make towards a Muslim."

"The statement that came out from Target is just unfortunate," Hussein told CNN. "Now we know this is a bigger issue than a simple misunderstanding, because the entire corporation is apologizing for Islamophobia without taking action."

Hussein said CAIR-MN has also asked Target "to launch another thorough investigation that involves Aishah and to train their employees on Islamophobia and bigotry."
 
Wouldn't surprise me either way. I can imagine this being a hoax for attention and no doubt money. However, it wouldn't surprise there are stupid workers who would do this without questioning if they'd get into trouble or not.
It's not like being a barista at a Starbucks screams "I'm part of a brain trust" but this story smells like complete bullshit. Minnesota, though, so nobody will dare call it out.
 
Wouldn't surprise me either way. I can imagine this being a hoax for attention and no doubt money. However, it wouldn't surprise there are stupid workers who would do this without questioning if they'd get into trouble or not.
I don‘t think it’s a hoax, unless she specifically did tell the barista her name was ISIS, in which case I suspect they barista would have told the manager when the lady filed her complaint. The rest of the writing on that cup matches the writing in the Isis. The curve of that C, especially is very similar to the curve in the s. So I don’t think she wrote it herself.

That said, I could believe that if someone was muttering and had their face covered that “Aiy-sha” could sound like “Ai-shish”. We also don’t know what her last name is. Maybe it is Isis. That said, the second I and S are definitely lower-case, so they weren’t trying to write ISIS. They wrote Isis.

At any rate, she also got escorted out of the premises. It’s not often that a complaint to management gets you escorted out of a Target. I saw some pretty heated interactions when I worked there as a teenager. If she was removed, I suspect there’s definitely more to the story.
 
She wasn't so upset that she couldn't drink it all, the Somali pig. Send her back to Africa, where Starbucks can't hurt her anymore.
The majority of them seriously turn into utter sows once they clear the mid-20s mark.
 
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99% chance this is a hoax. In the 1% off-chance that it isn't, it isn't discrimination. She isn't being excluded from patronizing or working for any business or from purchasing any product. Shame she'll probably get millions of dollars out of this situation where she wasn't harmed in any way.
 
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