Dhimmitude Islam in the UK Islamization

LIVERPOOL FOOTBALL CLUB TO SANCTION MAN FOR VOICING VIEWS ON MUSLIMS BOWING TO MECCA…….

In England, you’re no longer allowed to voice an opinion that strays from the (self anointed) political elite’s multicultural sanctioned, politically correct cleansed views.

Two followers of the mohemmedan sect lifting their arses and showing the bottoms of their feet to passers-by at a football match. Regardless of what your opinions are about the followers of Islam, or those of us who think (actually know) that Islam is a clear and present menace and needs to be treated Communism and Nazism, people have the right to express their views.

NOTE: Liberty and freedom is not granted to us by kings, parliaments or rulers, but from above, it’s called unalienable rights, no man has given them to us, and thus, no man is able to take them away.

Liverpool FC to ‘take action’ against fan who posted picture of two Muslim men praying at Anfield during half-time and labelled it ‘#disgrace’

Stephen Dodd caused outrage when he posted a photograph online showing solicitors Asif Bodi and Abubakar Bhula worshipping during half-time at a game. Now club authorities say they will ‘take appropriate action’ against the supporter, which could include banning him from matches.

Backlash: Dodd tried to defend himself by saying that he was a long-standing fan of Liverpool

More here.

NOTE II: The franchise should have responded: ”Though the views expressed by this individual may not be our own, he has clearly the right to express them”.

One Response

  1. How can they take action against him?
    The ‘solicitors’ dsimply do not know the law.
    He simply took a photograph of two people doing something in a public pace. It’s their own stupid fault. If they did not want to have their vertically aimed asses photographed then the simple solution is to perform that behaviour in private.

    Technically t’s no worse than filming people riding by on bicycles – or filming shoplifters in action in a store. Shoplifters and asslifters – it’s all the same.. They might object to it but have no legal right to object to it.

    And the photographer simply voiced his opinion – which he has a right to do still – that he thought it was a disgrace.

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