Twitter users are offering solidarity with Australian Muslims facing potential backlash after a suspected Islamist held hostages in a Sydney café. The standoff eventually ended around 2 a.m. Sydney time after police stormed the store.
The hashtag #IllRideWithYou was used approximately 170,000 times around the world on Monday morning following unconfirmed reports suggesting women riding on public transportation wearing traditional Muslim clothes in Sydney were being intimidated.
The Sydney Morning Herald reported that the use of the hashtag was catalyzed by a woman in Sydney named Rachel Jacobs after she posted a Facebook status describing an encounter with a Muslim woman on a train who began to remove her hijab. “I ran after her at the train station. I said ‘put it back on. I’ll walk with u.’ She started to cry and hugged me for about a minute — then walked off alone.”
A Sydney TV editor then reportedly saw the post and tweeted, “If you [regularly] take the #373 bus b/wCoogee/MartinPl, wear religious attire & don’t feel safe alone: I’ll ride with you,” she wrote, following up with the #IllRideWithYou hashtag, which then went viral.








