14 Years Old Boy Gets an Invitation to the White House from President Barack Obama

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<h2>14 Years Old Boy Gets an Invitation to the White House from President Barack Obama</h2>

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Fourteen-year-old Ahmed Mohamed from Irving, Texas is known for his sly skills of inventing things and quite popular too. But, when he bought his latest science project to school to show his teachers, he got arrested and asked that whether he tried to make a bomb. The matter became worse and he was handcuffed and led out of school to a juvenile detention centre. Well, with the help of media people got to know about this boy and support started pouring on him from all the corners of the world. Even, President of America, Barack Obama invited Ahmed Mohamed to the White House.

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An article on Art Voice reverse-engineered Ahmed’s clock and the authors tells that while Ahmed did not actually invented the clock so the police were right to lead a child out of school in handcuffs. Now, before I go on and get accused of attacking a 14 year old kid who’s already been through enough, let me explain my purpose. I don’t want to just dissect the clock. I want to dissect our reaction as a society to the situation. So there you have it folks, Ahmed Mohammad did not invent, nor build a clock. He took apart an existing clock, and transplanted the guts into a pencil box, and claimed it was his own creation. It all seems really fishy to me.

If we accept the story about “inventing” an alarm clock is made up, as I think I’ve made a pretty good case for, it’s fair to wonder what other parts of the story might be made up, not reported factually by the media, or at least, exaggerated. The author writes. Because they are trained to suspect terrorism in schools the media's discussion of the issue of racial profiling is ridiculous. He added.

Well, the kid has been gone through a lot of pain and it really hurts when you are targeted without any reason. It was a clock, is it too difficult to understand?
 
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