MUSLIM MP SLAMS UK GOVERNMENT FOR SILENCE OVER TRUMP'S TWITTER ATTACK ON LONDON MUSLIM MAYOR, SADIQ KHAN
BY CHRISTINE DOUGLASS-WILLIAMS
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UK Labour MP Naz Shah says that the government is “failing to stand with minority communities” and allowing “hatred and bigoted views to become legitimised”. Her accusation follows what she called “the government’s shameful silence after Donald Trump took to Twitter to attack London Mayor Sadiq Khan.” Trump had every reason to. Here’s a general recap of the state of affairs in Khan’s London:A knife crime epidemic has struck London and has seen over 51 murders this year. A Muslim migrant “acid gang” was sentenced four months ago following violent, unprovoked attacks on gays. London gangs also include “the Mali Boys,” which are becoming “more ‘organised, ruthless and driven by drugs profits.” Mali is a Muslim country plagued by Islamic rebel groups aiming to impose strict Islamic law across the country. The groups include: Ansar Dine, Movement for Unity and Jihad in West Africa, al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, the Signed-in-Blood Battalion and the Islamic Movement for Azawad. Somali rape gangs have also victimized girls in London.London has become a cesspool of crime where jihad preachers speak and recruit freely. An Islamic State jihadist “tried to create jihadist child army in east London,” and now, Somalian parents are sending their children back home to save them from knife attacks in Sadiq Khan’s London.Naz Shah stated: “If Donald Trump can endorse the far-right that use racist tropes to attack the Mayor of London and that does not warrant a response from our Prime Minister or those planning to become Prime Minister, then it sets a dangerous and worrying precedence.”Shah is nervous over so-called “islamophobe” , Boris Johnson, becoming the UK’s next Prime Minister. Days ago, a Conservative Muslim leader Mohammed Amin compared Johnson to “Hitler”, and vowed to quit if he becomes PM. Johnson once compared the image of burqa-clad women to “letterboxes” and “bank robbers”, and refused to apologize. After an unleashing of criticism and a follow-up investigation, Johnson was cleared of any intentional wrongdoing.What sets the “dangerous and worrying precedent” is not Trump’s open disapproval of Sadiq Khan, but Naz Shah’s trying to defend the indefensible. Shah’s own infamous retweet, that the young victims of Muslim rape gangs need to “shut up for the good of diversity” is far worse than anything Trump could tweet. Westerners are increasingly recognizing with horror that infidel victims are of no concern to the likes of Shah who bends over backwards to cover up the worst abuses by Muslim perpetrators under covers of “islamophobia” and “racism”. The real aim is to protect the image of Islam and of Muslims.Meantime Sadiq Khan defended the arrest of a Christian preacher for being “Islamophobic”.“Muslim MP accuses government of ‘shameful silence’ over Trump’s attack on Sadiq Khan”, by Basit Mahmood, Metro UK, June 16, 2019:The government is ‘failing to stand with minority communities’ and allowing ‘hatred and bigoted views to become legitimised’, a Labour MP has said.Shadow minister of state for women and equalities, Naz Shah, made the remarks following what she calls the government’s shameful silence after Donald Trump took to Twitter to attack London Mayor Sadiq Khan.He labelled Mr Khan a ‘national disgrace’ following further violence on the streets of the capital and said ‘London needs a new mayor ASAP.’Two teenagers were murdered within minutes of each other in different parts of the capital on Friday, while a man was stabbed to death on Saturday afternoon.Trump retweeted a post about the killings by Katie Hopkins, which called the capital ‘Stab-City’, alongside two screenshots of BBC News articles detailing the violence.She added: ‘This is Khan’s Londonistan’. The term Londonistan has been widely condemned for being a highly racialised term that was used against Sadiq Khan because of his Pakistani and Muslim heritage. Ms Shah told Metro.co.uk: ‘If Donald Trump can endorse the far-right that use racist tropes to attack the Mayor of London and that does not warrant a response from our Prime Minister or those planning to become Prime Minister, then it sets a dangerous and worrying precedence.‘Minority communities are directly impacted on when hatred and bigoted views are legitimised…..