Humza Yousaf

Humza Yousaf has compared modern "Islamophobia" to 1930s Germany as he issued a call to "mobilise".

The former Scottish First Minister said "conspiracy theories and lies" about Muslim today are "hauntingly reminiscent" of the language used about Jewish people in the 1930s.

It's interesting that he compares the current situation to 1930s Germany.  Indeed, an alien ideology of Nazism was infiltrating the democratic Weimar Republic in that period. However, Mr Yousaf's analogy needs to be inverted: it is the Muslim infiltration in the UK that can be likened to the situation in 1930s Germany; to the erosion of British culture, and a threat to the way of life in the UK.  (See the home page of this site.)

Muslim gang paedophilia, Muslim terrorism, Muslim attrition of free speech - these are not conspiracy theories, these are facts.

Perhaps Mr Yousaf will be admonished for calling for a mobilisation.  But it's unlikely this will happen given the overtly pro-Muslim, anti-British, stance of this government and various institutions.

 

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