Londoners Elect Muslim Mayor with Extremist Ties


The city of London has perhaps just taken the biggest step yet in the liberal-sanctioned Islamification of Western Europe.  England has been in the news recently regarding its attempted appeasement of Islamic radicals by banning the English flag and canceling the holiday of St. George’s Day.  The city council in Bristol determined that because St. George is a controversial figure to some Muslims — and because the English flag bears the St. George Cross — that both should be scrapped altogether.

Now, England’s capital, London, has just elected the first Muslim mayor of a major Western European city.  Londoners did this despite knowing that Mayor-elect Sadiq Khan has a troubled past that involves associations with and defense of Muslim terrorists.  Khan has been a leading figure in the UK’s leftist Labour Party for the last decade, but it is his past before this that has many concerned.

Khan’s controversial associations include defense of the Nation of Islam in a UK court, visiting Islamic terrorists in jail, and –successfully — advocating for the release of terrorists held at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba.  The mayor-elect also recently had to apologize for his remarks calling moderate Muslims “Uncle Toms.”

Considering that parts of London are already inaccessible to non-Muslims — even the police — the move to elect a Muslim mayor with such a shady past could be a tipping point for London, the United Kingdom, and all of Europe in their battles with Islamic terror.

Source: The Guardian



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