A Muslim willing to clean up the mess, what, from a guilty conscience?
“I do not want symbolic actions, I want a new asylum and integration policy,” Max Hermansen, who led the country’s first Pegida march in January, told Norway’s state broadcaster NRK.
Muslim offer to clean Nazi graffiti refused
Published: 22 Feb 2015 22:12 GMT+01:00
“I do not want symbolic actions, I want a new asylum and integration policy,” Max Hermansen, who led the country’s first Pegida march in January, told Norway’s state broadcaster NRK.
Thee Yezan, from “Islamophobia Awareness Norway” made the offer after news that Hermandsen’s shop had been vandalised was published on Sunday morning. He said he was part of a group of four young Muslims.
“We are offering to wash away the graffiti from Max Hermansen’s shop, after which we are offering him a cup of Arabic tea and a massage,” Yezan, who is not using his real name, wrote on Facebook, adding that others would have to forward the request to Hermansen, as he was blocked from the anti-Islamist’s feed.
When Hermansen was alerted to the offer, he rejected it in the strongest terms.
“Muslims want to wash my shop,” he Tweeted. “Do they also want to keep watch during opening hours so other Muslims don’t throw in a Molotov cocktail?”