After recently getting stung by a
Trump tweet on the London Bridge attack, Mayor Sadiq Khan shot back with:
“That’s not me, that’s not the London
I know, and we aren’t going to allow
anybody, whether it’s Donald Trump or anybody else to divide our community.”
Noble sentiments, no doubt. Unity is
a beautiful thing. And Mr Khan is so scrupulous on the subject that he has even called for a ban on the US president visiting Britain in the name of
community cohesion. Just imagine, if Sadiq Khan is willing to insult our
closest ally in his quest for unity what wouldn’t he do in this noble pursuit?
Well today we found out.
While a loose-mouthed Trump is an unacceptable
threat to London’s fragile peace, apparently thousands of hate-filled Muslim
demonstrators waving terrorist banners and calling for a final solution to the
Jewish question is fine and dandy. I speak, of course, of the annual Muslim,
Anti-Jew, hate-fest known as al Quds Day. An event thought up by the greatest
single contributor to terrorism in the 20th century, Ayatollah Khomeini,
that explicitly calls for the annihilation of an entire country.
Less than two weeks ago his eyes
goggling with sincerity the London Mayor assured us that: “I’m appalled and
furious that these cowardly terrorists would deliberately target innocent
Londoners…” Now he has ignored representations from London’s Jewish community
that this terrorist promoting hate march should be banned.
So this Sunday thousands of London’s
Muslims will march under terrorist Hezbollah banners chanting variations on the
theme of “Death to Israel”.
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