This is what the multi-culti socialist masterminds bequeathed to their society in aim to secure a permanent Labor voting base of non-British people stuck to the government teat.
H/T: Vlad: ”I think someone in the UK needs to sue the government for sedition. It seems you can fly any flag in the UK except the British, English and UK flags)”
I WAS told this morning by a community activist in east London to be kind in this article to the Bengali Muslim youths who threatened violence last night…and who told me to “F*** off Jew, you’re not welcome here.”
So let me state her well-meaning view that they’re “good boys” and that they’ve been raising much money for the victims of the terrible violence in Gaza.
My wife, a Bengali Muslim herself, disagrees.
F*** off Jew!’ What I was told when I photographed a ‘jihadist’ flag flying in London
Sunday Express journalist Ted Jeory was abused as he asked about black flag in Tower Hamlets[Ted Jeory]
I WAS told this morning by a community activist in east London to be kind in this article to the Bengali Muslim youths who threatened violence last night…and who told me to “F*** off Jew, you’re not welcome here.”
So let me state her well-meaning view that they’re “good boys” and that they’ve been raising much money for the victims of the terrible violence in Gaza.
My wife, a Bengali Muslim herself, disagrees.
She thinks they’re a “disgrace”, both to their families and to their shared community.
Until a few days ago, the gates to the Will Crooks estate in Poplar, Tower Hamlets, were adorned with posters calling for an end to the siege in Gaza, while flying a top was a flag of Palestine.
Until recently, the flag of Palestine flew on top of the gates to an estate in Poplar, Tower Hamlets [TWITTER]
Then someone–and it’s important to find out whom–had the bright idea of replacing that flag with what many in the area took to be something more sinister.I received a tip-off about it last night. I was told the black “ISIS” flag was flying there.
I was sent a dark grainy photograph but it was difficult to make it out.
So I stopped by the estate on my way home.
With no wind, only a few Arabic letters were visible on the flag.
I took out my phone and started taking pictures from different angles.
A few shouts were thrown my way.