b-b-b-b-b-b-b-but it was supposed to be Racist Nazi Fascist Islamophobic Transphobic Homophobic Extreme Ring White People that did this, probably Bullingdon Club members ???
Surely this is a big silly old misunderstanding, and that it was Ironic Vandalism?
b-b-b-b-b-b-b-but it was supposed to be Racist Nazi Fascist Islamophobic Transphobic Homophobic Extreme Ring White People that did this, probably Bullingdon Club members ???Surely this is a big silly old misunderstanding, and that it was Ironic Vanda
On the way home from the Boozer no doubt , Did he bring the Sledgehamer with him
I remember the Image well , THE FAR RIGHT HATE ATTACK , can anyone find the BBC original story
"had a history of mental issues"On the way home from the Boozer no doubt , Did he bring the Sledgehamer with him I remember the Image well , THE FAR RIGHT HATE ATTACK , can anyone find the BBC original story
My friends call me google, took me a while but you have to narrow the search down to an exact date as google or other search engines wont ever give the results you want even if you put the date in on the searchline.
My friends call me google, took me a while but you have to narrow the search down to an exact date as google or other search engines wont ever give the results you want even if you put the date in on the searchline. .https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-eng
Councilor Majid Mahmood told CNN that he was "shocked and appalled" by the attacks and said that the Muslim community in Birmingham has been "fearful of attacks since the terrorist attack in Christchurch (last Friday)." "I firmly believe it is primarily due to the anti-Muslim prejudice being stoked up by right-wing politicians," he added, while urging police to increase patrols around Muslim places of worship.
Oh dear
Councilor Majid Mahmood told CNN that he was "shocked and appalled" by the attacks and said that the Muslim community in Birmingham has been "fearful of attacks since the terrorist attack in Christchurch (last Friday).""I firmly believe it is primari
Here's another of the original reports from The Guardian.
Lots of juicy quotes from rent-a-gobs everywhere saying that there is "no room for hate and Islamophobia" in the city, and "everyone must unite" against those who did this awful crime.
Given the findings about the culprit, are they therefore now saying there is no room for Shia Muslims in Birmingham, and that we must all unite against them ????
Or were they just flapping their gums to try and look like Liberal Progressives for the papers and telly?
Here's another of the original reports from The Guardian. Lots of juicy quotes from rent-a-gobs everywhere saying that there is "no room for hate and Islamophobia" in the city, and "everyone must unite" against those who did this awful crime. Given t
How many attacks has this Geezer been charged wit ??
Worshipper Rashid Mohammed, 33, a dad-of-three, said: "I was afraid something like this might happen after New Zealand. It was only a matter of time.
Javid Iqbal, a spokesman for the Witton Islamic Centre, said: "It is very worrying after the atrocity in New Zealand. "We've had a WHITE intruder strike in the middle of the night.
He has arrived with a sledgehammer and smashed one window. The force of the swing has actually meant he had lost his grip and the sledgehammer ended up in the middle of the mosque.
Incredibly, he has then gone away for half and hour and come back with another hammer to damage several more windows. There's about five or six windows that have been put through.
Yes a Shyte v Sunny Incident who would have thunk it ,Has it ever happened before ? Well hang about " Birmingham mosque attacks: Five holy buildings vandalised 'with sledgehammers'" https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/breaking-birmingham-mosque-at
I expect the airwaves have been buzzing this morning with apologies from various g0b$h!te$ for their ludicrous claims earlier this year?
More importantly, is the city of Birmingham (and those warm welcoming Holy Places of Learning and Peace) going to exclude such people in future? After all, we were told in the aftermath that there was "no room for hate and Islamophobia" there.
Looking forward to seeing a forensic examination of this across all media platforms today, particularly as this event was trumpeted as Britain's very own "New Zealand attack" moment.
I expect the airwaves have been buzzing this morning with apologies from various g0b$h!te$ for their ludicrous claims earlier this year? More importantly, is the city of Birmingham (and those warm welcoming Holy Places of Learning and Peace) going to
I think this community is too arrogant and proud to offer an apology to the victims of families and friends; they took no action against the perpetrators of the "sicko" groomers of vulnerable white young girls. However, very quick to hurl Islamophobia accusation against any person/entity when it suited. But, the cowardice action of a convicted Islamic terrorist over the weekend near London Bridge did not warrant an apology (I apologise if I missed any).
I think this community is too arrogant and proud to offer an apology to the victims of families and friends; they took no action against the perpetrators of the "sicko" groomers of vulnerable white young girls. However, very quick to hurl Islamophobi