NYcarbineer
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They've illustrated my point, over and over and over, and they still don't see it - even when I point it out.And by the way, note how they are desperately trying to pooh-pooh the validity of my OP by posting about it, over and over and over and over.
They sure are trying hard, aren't they?
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Like clockwork....
That's the danger of committing to an ideology, it distorts perceptions, it turns thought processes binary.
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Is the new mayor of London a terrorist?
Not likely.
But you can bet he has sympathy for their cause.
Which of course is to take over the west.
Seems to be some evidence to support your view....
- "In 2001, Khan was the lawyer for the American radical Islamist group Nation of Islam, successfully arguing in front of the UK’s High Court to overturn the ban on its leader, Louis Farrakhan.
- In 2003, Khan appeared at a conference with Sajeel Abu Ibrahim, a member of the banned al-Muhajiroun group that was founded by hate preacher Omar Bakri Muhammad (now prohibited from entering the UK) and led by hate preacher Anjem Choudary (whose many organizations have been said to have contributed “the single biggest gateway to terrorism in recent British history”). Sajeel also ran a terrorist training camp in Pakistan attended by 7/7 bomber Mohammad Sidique Khan.
- In 2004, Khan testified to the House of Commons as head of the Muslim Council of Britain’s legal affairs committee. As council legal head, Khan argued in parliament that the Muslim Brotherhood’s spiritual leader Yusuf Al-Qaradawi “is not the extremist that he is painted as being.” Qaradawi (also banned in the UK for his extremist views) advocates, among other shariaprinciples, for wife beating and suicide bombings against Israeli citizens. After the murder of an Ahmadi Muslim in Scotland for wishing his Christian customers a peaceful Easter, the council “condemned” the incident by pointing out that Ahmadis are not Muslims.
- Khan was the defense lawyer for Zacarias Moussaoui, a 9/11 terrorist and confessed member of Al Qaeda.
- Khan attended events for the extremist group CAGE and wrote a forward for one of their reports. CAGE is a primary supporter of the Islamic State executioner known as “Jihadi John,” who theydescribed as a “beautiful young man.”
- Khan appeared on panels with Muslim community leader and cleric Suliman Gani, a supporter of the Islamic State (ISIS/ISIL), no less than nine times."
- London's New Muslim Mayor: Extremist or Opportunist? | Clarion Project
So in short, he's not a terrorist, all propaganda and smears to the contrary.