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The Idiot of the Day - Dylan Grall

Dylan Grall - a 23-year old man from Janesville, Wisconsin - was recently arrested for battery, with a hate-crime enhancer, because he reportedly yelled at two Hebrew-speaking men to speak English, and struck both of them, before later telling police he thought they were speaking Spanish.

Not only does it appear that Mr. Grall is a racist, but it also seems like his prime source for reading material are coloring and pop-up books. Here now is a list of crimes Grall will likely commit in the future:

- Assault a Latino-American, later saying, "I thought he was an Asian person guy!"

- Shoot a Buddhist, saying, "I thought he was a Museum - you know, an evil A-rab!"

- Sexually harass a woman, saying, "I thought she was a dude!"

Even though Mr. Grall yelled at a couple of Hebrew-speaking men to speak English, I have a hunch he wouldn't score very high if he were given an English test right about now...

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/10/27/hate-crime-hebrew-speakers_n_4168019.html

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