The BBC Claims a Crazy Reason Citizens Shouldn’t Oppose Shariah Law

The BBC Claims a Crazy Reason Citizens Shouldn’t Oppose Shariah Law

If one opposes Sharia law, says the BBC, then this is being Islamophobic.  In a confrontation, BBC film crew, Catrin Nye, and a Muslim woman Ruqaiya Haris, attacked ‘Paul’, a gentleman sitting in the grass at the park, who commented on the interview taking place.

Paul stated, “There is Sharia law here,” to which Haris lashed out in anger, turning on him saying, “Do you wanna talk about Shariah law, you wanna talk about Shariah law to me?”

His opinions are of no consequence as both women believe that his statements make him an Islamophobe.

BBC, the British Broadcasting Corporation is a public broadcaster.  The TV licence fee if forced on the UK television owners, and in theory should remain neutral, but it has now “declared that resistance to Sharia law is ‘Islamophobic'”.

 

Ms. Haris rants against whites as being the cause of “global ills” on her Twitter account.  Her anti-Western tirades are evident on Twitter as well.

View her video rage on the next page.

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