UK’s new Shadow Minister for Community Cohesion: Muslim rape gang victims should “shut up for the good of diversityâ€
Apr 15, 2020 9:00 am By Christine Douglass-Williams 66 Comments
In 2017, UK Labour MP Naz Shah not only “liked,†but retweeted a tweet saying that girls who were victimized by Muslim rape gangs needed to “shut their mouths for the good of diversity.†Rather than face consequences, she was promoted the following year by former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn to “a frontbench role as Shadow Minister of State for Women and Equalities in his Shadow Cabinet.†Now his successor, Sir Keir Starmer, “has also shown favour to Shah, appointing her to the newly created post of Shadow Minister for Community Cohesion.â€
It is ironic that Naz Shah is accepted as an outspoken “anti-hate†activist when she promotes it herself through her disdain for the young white British girls who were raped by Muslim gangs. Shah has accused her government of “failing to stand with minority communities†and of allowing “hatred and bigoted views to become legitimised.†Following the firestorm over her retweet in 2017, she deleted the retweet and “unliked†the post. But she escaped all accountability for her own actions.
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