.@MuslimCouncil’s @miqdaad will be on at 0835 urging @theresa_may to investigate @BorisJohnson after his burka comments #r4today https://t.co/agDkeiWyrS— BBC Radio 4 Today (@BBCr4today) August 13, 2018
.@BorisJohnson's burka comments are "words that are used by the far-right," says @miqdaad. "It appears to be a political move and is unacceptable" #r4today— BBC Radio 4 Today (@BBCr4today) August 13, 2018
To complain about immigration and criticise Muslim immigrants, especially menacing masked Muslim women that one finds sinister makes one "Far Right", does it? https://t.co/YivrczgszM— Claire Khaw (@MinimumSt8) August 13, 2018
One might be forgiven for disliking immigrants who come to your country and then stop you from complaining about them, surely? Or is one supposed to accept this sort of thing without question or protest? How stupid exactly does the government think leave voters are?— Claire Khaw (@MinimumSt8) August 13, 2018
THE IMPACT OF BORIS JOHNSON’S COMMENTS THIS WEEK: https://t.co/MWTf52fo70 #IslamophobiaInquiry #Niqab #Islamophobia #WomensRights— MCB (@MuslimCouncil) August 11, 2018
MCB received £150,000 of public money from the Government: the MCB leadership development programme; the MCB leadership mentoring programme; MCB direct, a web portal for information on Islam and Muslims; a British citizenship programme, and the British Muslim Equality Programme. https://t.co/OliwrtAKXh— Claire Khaw (@MinimumSt8) August 13, 2018
The Muslim Council is in the pocket of the government and knows that it has to keep doing the government's bidding to continue to receiving government funding. The government wants to sabotage Brexit and expects the Muslim Council to do its bidding.— Claire Khaw (@MinimumSt8) August 13, 2018
In April 2007, the MCB formally declared its support for the Equality Act, which outlaws discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation. The journalist Brian Whitaker said: "the Muslim Council of Britain has begun to move towards accepting homosexuality".— Claire Khaw (@MinimumSt8) August 13, 2018
The Secretary General is Harun Rashid Khan, a second generation Muslim. He has led on delivering the annual Muslim Leadership Dinner attended by Muslim leaders, politicians and civil society leaders.— Claire Khaw (@MinimumSt8) August 13, 2018
Does anyone know if Harun Rashid Khan voted remain in the EU referendum?— Claire Khaw (@MinimumSt8) August 13, 2018
"In all 36,708 people in Luton voted for remain, 47,773 for leave (56%). Luton’s total turnout was 84,636 (66.32%) - 70,337 of those votes were made at polling stations."— Claire Khaw (@MinimumSt8) August 13, 2018
Read more at: https://t.co/S3su1lWhce
"The vast majority of jobs on offer in Luton are low-skilled. Both white and Muslim Asian communities are worried by the wage depression caused by Eastern European migration."https://t.co/upQFQ0ce6w— Claire Khaw (@MinimumSt8) August 13, 2018
Does Harun Rashid Khan, a Londoner born and bred, who has been a Civil Engineer in the city for over two decades, regard himself as a member of the London Metropolitan elite? Is this why the MCB so easily falls in with its wishes? https://t.co/6CtuLeWwy6— Claire Khaw (@MinimumSt8) August 13, 2018
Birmingham Asians voted to leave. https://t.co/5vaXIrcKR0— Claire Khaw (@MinimumSt8) August 13, 2018
Bradford, stuffed with Muslims, voted to leave. https://t.co/srOEnTTMbw— Claire Khaw (@MinimumSt8) August 13, 2018
The Culture War should be between British men of all races and religions prepared to restore the patriarchy and British men of all races and religions who oppose the restoration of the patriarchy.— Claire Khaw (@MinimumSt8) August 13, 2018
Patriarchy is a society that prioritises the preferences of married fathers, matriarchy those of unmarried mothers who tend to have variously fathered illegitimate offspring whom they badly parent creating a burgeoning criminal and parasitic class we ignore at our peril.— Claire Khaw (@MinimumSt8) August 13, 2018
Marriageable men who aspire to become fathers of legitimate offspring and want to parent them properly/men who aspire to become marriageable would support patriarchy. Feminists and their running dogs - men with no intention/prospect of becoming married fathers - would oppose this— Claire Khaw (@MinimumSt8) August 13, 2018
Which group do you think would fight harder and win in a Culture War?— Claire Khaw (@MinimumSt8) August 13, 2018
a) Marriageable men who want to become married fathers
b) Men with no intention or prospect of becoming married fathers
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