A Somali man previously charged with child rape accosted this Minnesota mom for using the N-word. She's raised over $250,000 and we need to talk about it.

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Joel Abbott

May 2, 2025

Remember the ancient times before Barack Obama reignited America's skin-color wars?

Here's how it's going in 2025:

[Warning: Strong Language]

Let me set the stage. Rochester, Minnesota, mom Shiloh Hendrix was at the playground at Soldiers Field Park. She says a young black child was rummaging through her 18-month-old son's diaper bag. She apparently called him the N-word in response.

That's when a Somalian man by the name of Sharmake Beyle Omar began filming her, harassing her, and following her to her car, as seen above.

Adding more complexity to the situation, Sharmake Beyle Omar was charged in 2023 with raping a 16-year-old runaway by Olmsted County authorities.

According to court records, the teenager told law enforcement that Mohamed Omer picked her up at a Rochester Kwik Trip and offered her a place to stay at his trailer, then propositioned and raped her after the teenager told him she would not have sex with him.

According to court documents, the teen said she met Sharmake Omar at the trailer later, and that Omar sexually assaulted her twice.

The teenager said she was kept at the trailer for just under 24 hours with no food, and the two men took her shoes to prevent her from running away.

But context is important, and there's another twist. In March 2025, charges against Omar were dropped in, and I quote, "the interest of justice." ABC 6 appears to have updated their story this week after people began sharing their previous report.

According to Texas Republican delegate and social media sleuth Sarah Fields, Omar was at the playground with his own kids. She has reached out to him for comment. The black child's parents were also reportedly at the playground, contrary to the claims of many accounts online.

That brings us to what happened after the man tried to make Shiloh Hendrix famous:

That's right: Hendrix has raised almost $300,000 after the incident.

She says she started the crowdfunding campaign because Omar made her internet famous, which has led to bad actors trying to dox and threaten her:

He then posted these videos online which has caused my family, and myself, great turmoil. My SSN has been leaked. My address, and phone number have been given out freely. My family members are being attacked. My eldest child may not be going back to school. Even where I exercise has been exposed.

If this were 10 years ago, the average American would roll their eyes at this.

But then we started to see a paramedic who donated $10 to Kyle Rittenhouse's defense fund get doxxed and harassed by news reporters. We saw then-Washington Post reporter Taylor Lorenz out the woman who runs the "Libs of TikTok" account. The purpose of doxxing is psychological warfare that destroys a target emotionally, financially, and relationally while encouraging unstable lunatics to physically harm the target and their families.

Whether Hendrix's fear and motivations are genuine, or whether she is simply cashing in on internet fame, it's clear that she has many supporters.

Riley Gaines is correct. White Americans don't need a white Karmelo Anthony, the wealthy black Texas teenager who has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars after being charged with the murder of white teen Austin Metcalf at a track meet.

But no amount of secular, pluralistic posturing is going to stop that from happening. We used to live in a country with shared values and customs and laws, but that is no longer the case. We now live in a country where a Marine vet was framed as a racist and charged with murder because he stepped in to stop a violent, derange lunatic on a New York subway.

We live in multiple competing versions of a nation. Because the wokies made everything about skin color and that has been a historical divide in American society, that is a major fault line where people are choosing their heroes and villains.

Speaking of the wokies, yes, they are up to their usual grift in this case:

Rochester authorities (this is woke Minnesota we're talking about) are also looking into bringing charges against Hendrix for exercising her right to freely say bad words.

I don't support Shiloh Hendrix's actions. Hendrix was, at the least, morally wrong in how she reacted. All ethnic slurs are sinful.

But calling it wrong doesn't change the current tensions in America.

Americans of all colors and backgrounds and education levels are waking up to the fact that they've been lied to about the fundamental realities of society for decades and decades. The Marxist elites have used their oppressed/oppressor matrix to lie and lie and lie some more.

Americans are coming out of a woke version of Plato's cave, but without a shared moral framework to replace it.

And without that shared moral framework to make sense of good and evil, people are coming to the same dark, divisive conclusions that humans have come to since the Fall of Man.

I HATE seeing comments like that. They break my heart.

But no number of "America is an idea" platitudes are going to stop it.

There's only one solution that can fix these problems - from the problem of the sin in your own heart, dear reader, to accused Somalian pedophiles in Minnesota to black children rummaging through bags to more and more racist white people on the internet.

Only. One. Solution.

Are you part of that solution?


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