Tuesday, May 30, 2017

Here's The Powerful Letter The Mom Of A Portland Attack Victim Wrote To Trump

Taliesin Namkai-Meche’s mother has called on President Trump to “take action” in condemning acts of violence “which result directly from hate speech & hate groups.”

On Friday, 23-year-old Taliesin Namkai-Meche was stabbed to death on a Portland train after trying to intervene when a man shouted hate speech towards two young women, one of whom was wearing a hijab, according to police.

On Friday, 23-year-old Taliesin Namkai-Meche was stabbed to death on a Portland train after trying to intervene when a man shouted hate speech towards two young women, one of whom was wearing a hijab, according to police.

Ricky John Best, a 53-year-old Army veteran and father of four, was also killed in the attack. Micah David-Cole Fletcher, 21, was stabbed but survived, and is now in recovery.

The three have been lauded as American heroes, and people have raised hundreds of thousands of dollars to honor them.

Over the weekend, neither President Trump nor the White House publicly mentioned the attack, which had garnered national headlines. An openletter from former CBS News anchor Dan Rather urging Trump to publicly honor the victims went viral.

On Monday, President Trump tweeted that the attacks were "unacceptable" from his @POTUS account.

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The letter was provided to BuzzFeed News by Namkai-Meche's brother, Chris Lejeune.

Read the full letter here:

Dear President Trump,

I’m writing to you today, Memorial Day, to share my heart after losing my son.

Taliesin died a hero, like many other Americans who have died defending freedom. He was just 23, a year out of college with a degree in economics, working, had just bought his first home and was thinking about starting a family. Our family grieves, but we are proud that through his selfless action he, along with the other two men, has changed the world, when in the face of hate he did not hesitate to act with love.

Two precious lives were lost this Memorial Day weekend in Portland and one more, nearly so. All three were strangers to each other, and to those they were defending. They fearlessly risked their lives for two young women who were threatened by an act of bigotry & terror. These brave men saw the immediate injustice and didn’t hesitate to act. They recognized the truth: we are more alike than we are different. To ride the train home without being assaulted because of the color of your skin or your religious beliefs, is an inalienable right.

You have said that you will be President for all Americans. So, I ask you Mr. President to take action at this time. Your words and actions are meaningful, here in America and throughout the world.

Please encourage all Americans to protect and watch out for one another. Please condemn any acts of violence, which result directly from hate speech & hate groups. I am praying you will use your leadership to do so.

It would deeply honor Taliesin’s sacrifice, which has been amplified by the millions of voices who have supported our family in response to this tragedy.

With Peace In My Heart,
Asha Deliverance

Namkai-Meche's mother first posted about her son's death on Saturday in now-viral Facebook post. "He was a hero and will remain a hero on the other side of the veil," she wrote.

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