11/01/2023 / By Ethan Huff
A man who was filmed in London this past week shouting all kinds of Islamic phrases about Allah (Arabic for God) cursing the infidels and cursing the Jews because of their mistreatment of the Palestinian people has been charged with a “hate crime” – because “Israel,” in case you have not figured it out yet, is politically untouchable in the current – but crumbling – age.
The man can be seen in the below video holding a black flag, which is popular with activist Islamists, and a Palestinian flag, and shouting things like “Lannat Allah ala al-Yahood,” which is Arabic for “May Allah’s curses be upon the Jews:”
London: Holding a black flag popular with Islamists, a pro-Palestine protester shouts:
“Dawlat al-Islam” (the Islamic State)
“Lanaat Allah ala al-Kufar” (May Allah curses be on infidels)
“Lannat Allah ala al-Yahood” (May Allah curses be upon the Jews) pic.twitter.com/rc6sSU11yc
— Andy Ngô ???? (@MrAndyNgo) October 21, 2023
(Related: Did you know that Hamas was created by Israel itself, with the help of the United States, back in the 1970s?)
In typical form, most of the right-wing media loves these kinds of videos and pushes them on their followers to stoke more hatred for the people of Gaza, the vast majority of whom have absolutely nothing to do with the Hamas group that Israel planted there for Gaza to de-legitimize Palestinian claims.
By making it appear as though all Gazans are radical terrorists hellbent upon killing everyone who is not one of them, the right-wing media machine, as well as the right-wing conservative “Christian” machine, has brainwashed millions into hating a people group that is being persecuted and now slated for genocide by an evil regime that calls itself “Israel.”
In the U.S., men like this are still free to speak like this, though apparently not in Florida where right-wing zealot and Israeli patsy Ron DeSantis banned all free speech that the government considers to be “antisemitic,” which these days seems to cover just about every viewpoint the government opposes.
“We have specialist officers with language skills and subject expertise assisting with this operation,” wrote the United Kingdom’s Metropolitan Police Service in a post on X in pursuit of identifying the man so he can be arrested and charged with a “hate crime.”
“The actions in the video amount to a hate crime offense. Officers are actively working to identify those in the video. Can you help? Call 101 (ref 6574855/23).”
This is the kind of thing the escapees from Great Britain tried to stop by coming to the United States and creating a constitution that protects free speech. Those undercutting this right now are radicals on both sides of the political aisle who want to silence people for saying politically incorrect things, in this case against a geopolitical government that calls itself “Israel.”
The Metropolitan Police eventually got their wish, apprehending the man and making a public example of him to never question anything “Israel” does at any time, or else.
Here’s the prideful follow-up post shared by the Metropolitan Police about the man’s arrest and persecution (admittedly, he could also be a plant who got fake-arrested to scare all the real people out there into not doing what he did for fear of punishment):
Yesterday this man was filmed shouting racist abuse in Whitehall.
Tonight he is in custody having been arrested on suspicion of inciting racial hatred.
Thanks to those who shared our appeal for information. pic.twitter.com/HEH8Ie5CAU
— Metropolitan Police (@metpoliceuk) October 22, 2023
Be careful what you think of and support as “Israel” – you just might be deceived, biblically speaking. Learn more at Prophecy.news.
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