9 ways the world is supporting Ahmed Mohamed
When 14-year-old Ahmed Mohamed of Irving, Texas took a clock he had made himself to school, he didn't expect to be led away in handcuffs. The young engineering and robotics enthusiast had his homemade tech confiscated by an English teacher. School officials and police officers, convinced it was a bomb, or at least a hoax bomb -- despite the Muslim student's protests that it was just a clock -- led him away in handcuffs to a juvenile detention facility, where he was fingerprinted. Even after he had been released to his parents, he was suspended from school for three days.
READ more: US teenager arrested over clock mistaken for bomb
Muslim teen behind #IStandWithAhmed encourages others to follow their dreams: "Go for it!" http://t.co/hpE5x89pty http://t.co/uV9EymdRFT
— CBS News (@CBSNews) September 16, 2015
While the police have dropped charges against him, many people were outraged by the fact that a talented, dedicated student was unduly punished for trying to show his teachers a piece of technology he had created outside of the classroom, reports Mental Floss.
Scientists, politicians, and other STEM advocates have taken to Twitter to express their support and encouragement for his ingenuity. Here are nine ways the world is trying to let Ahmed know that his inventions are awesome, not criminal:
Also READ: Meet the woman behind #IStandWithAhmed
1. HE GOT INVITED TO THE WHITE HOUSE
President Obama, who hosted the first White House Maker Faire last year, invited the 9th grader to come to the capital for Astronomy Night on October 19:
Cool clock, Ahmed. Want to bring it to the White House? We should inspire more kids like you to like science. It's what makes America great.
— President Obama (@POTUS) September 16, 2015
2. THE INTERNET'S FAVORITE ASTRONAUT INVITED HIM TO HIS SCIENCE SHOW
Chris Hadfield, former International Space Station Commander, invited him to Toronto to see his science show, Generator. The local Four Seasons tweeted that he'll have a free room if he goes.
Hi @IStandWithAhmed ! I'd love you to join us for our science show Generator in Toronto on 28 Oct. There's a ticket waiting for you.
— Chris Hadfield (@Cmdr_Hadfield) September 16, 2015
He also got some online encouragement from other astronauts, like Scott Parazynski.
3. HE GOT A SWEET NEW LOGO
One Twitter user made him this:
I modified the @NASA logo. #IStandWithAhmed pic.twitter.com/eP0AixJXMp
— Izzy Galvez (@iglvzx) September 16, 2015
4. HE GOT INVITED TO FACEBOOK HQ
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg posted that the young inventor could stop by the tech company any time.
5. NASA SCIENTISTS INVITED HIM TO VISIT
The official @NASA Twitter account hasn't extended an invitation (though NASA HQ did mention him in a tweet),
We're supporters of #STEM & inspiring kids like Ahmed to pursue their dreams. Get involved: http://t.co/Bye4JcO1Ho pic.twitter.com/XEHsZs21sS
— NASA (@NASA) September 16, 2015
Others have assured him that they'll want to interview him when he's on the job market in a few years:
6. HE GOT A SEAT AT THE GOOGLE SCIENCE FAIR
This one's probably the most exciting shoutout for a young inventor—a seat at the Google Science Fair!
Hey Ahmed- we're saving a seat for you at this weekend's Google Science Fair...want to come? Bring your clock! #IStandwithAhmed
— Google Science Fair (@googlescifair) September 16, 2015
7. HE GOT INVITED TO VISIT BOX
He got an offer to visit the $1.7 billion cloud storage company's headquarters in Silicon Valley from the CEO:
Ahmed, I know you've been invited to the White House and Facebook. But, we both know you're enterprise software guy at heart. Come by Box!
— Aaron Levie (@levie) September 16, 2015
8. HE GOT SOME ENCOURAGEMENT FROM HILLARY
Hillary Clinton tweeted her support for the young maker:
Assumptions and fear don't keep us safe—they hold us back. Ahmed, stay curious and keep building. https://t.co/ywrlHUw3g1
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) September 16, 2015
9. AND A SHOUTOUT FROM QUESTLOVE
The Roots drummer tweeted his support for the teen:
Nerds Unite. #IStandWithAhmed http://t.co/uVpy4Z6vim
— Questlove Gomez (@questlove) September 16, 2015
Plenty of other people have tweeted their support for Ahmed, including MIT scientists, actresses, business moguls, and more. You can follow Ahmed's story at @IStandWithAhmed. Listen to him talk about his experiences in the video below:
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