Wow, today was a blockbuster day. I set up our booth at one of our best shopping malls. Let me digress for a minute, you read that right, I set up our booth. Optimally I like to have a total of three people present for our “Public Outreach”. This way two are passing out brochures and talking to people while the third is sitting down at our booth with a watchful eye and folding brochures. Lately there has been just two of us, which is OK you just have to have your head on a swivel. Today the person who said he would be there never showed up. So I was there by myself the entire time. Like being abandoned at the last minute. All he had to do was call or text me that he would not be there, but nothing. So I can never rely on this person when he says he will be there. We get verbally attacked almost every time we go out and once in a while there is some physical attack. Sometimes this is someone tearing up brochures and throwing them at us and other times a person to person attack. For those who do not believe it, yes we are in a war for our countries survival. People need to recognize that and do things accordingly. Be alert and aware of your surroundings when you go out into the public.
Back to the great day. It was not stop all day, I even stayed an extra hour talking with people and handing out brochures. I was close to an entrance so I got shoppers going and coming. On a typical day I would say 25% of the people say no thanks when offered a brochure. I would say that number today was more like 5% said no thanks. Almost everyone took a brochure and thanked me for what I was doing. Then when I had to sit down and fold more brochures, people would see the posters on the booth and ask me if I had any information they could have. This hardly ever happens. So with passing out brochures, talking with people and folding brochures when I ran out, I was busy the entire time. A few Jewish people took an assortment of brochures and kept saying thank you for doing this. One lady even stopped on her way out and thanked me and asked if she could have a few more for her friends.
My booth was set up close to a salon. After I had been there a while an employee came out looked at the posters and asked for a brochure. We spoke for quite some time and later she came back out wanting more information and profusely thanking me for doing what I was doing.
The first negative encounter came from an atheist. We went back and forth for a while and then he took off. The other one came from two Muslims. When they first entered they each took a brochure and went on shopping, then a while later I saw them leave. Thirty minutes later they came back in staring at me (I was sitting down folding brochures). Then they split one went to my right the other to my left at which time I stood up and glared back at them. They went in behind a marquee which was behind me and then peeked around the sides. When they saw me recording them, off they went never to be seen again.
By the end of the day I had passed out over 800 brochures. So it was a good day. I am just trying to figure out why almost everyone wanted information. We have been at this mall many different times and never was it like this. I was in a different location than what we are normally.
I have gone on enough. I will post a picture on our website. Everyone needs to get into this fight. There are plenty of things to be done and we all need to be active. If you cannot get involved, we appreciate any donations. They are used to help pay for our brochures.
CE says
The link shown in the last paragraph (www.CounterJihadCoalition.org) doesn’t work unless it’s copied and pasted rather than clicked. The reason is that, despite its correct spelling as shown, it actually connects to a URL that contains a misspelling in the word “coalition” – which it spells as coaition (the”l” is missing).
Steve Amundson says
Thanks CE