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Moghul Shah of Londinistan Calls US President "Fascist"


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2019 Jun 2, 4:30pm   913 views  8 comments

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Also lumps in Hungary's Orban, Italy's incredibly victorious Salvini, Macron-smashing LePen, and Brexit Party leader Nigel Farrage.

The mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has compared the language used by Donald Trump to rally his supporters to that of “the fascists of the 20th century” in an explosive intervention before the US president’s state visit to London that begins on Monday.

Writing in the Observer, Khan condemned the red-carpet treatment being afforded to Trump who, with his wife Melania, will be a guest of the Queen during his three-day stay, which is expected to provoke massive protests in the capital on Tuesday.

Khan said: “President Donald Trump is just one of the most egregious examples of a growing global threat. The far right is on the rise around the world, threatening our hard-won rights and freedoms and the values that have defined our liberal, democratic societies for more than 70 years.

It’s un-British to roll out the red carpet for Donald Trump

“Viktor Orbán in Hungary, Matteo Salvini in Italy, Marine Le Pen in France and Nigel Farage here in the UK are using the same divisive tropes of the fascists of the 20th century to garner support, but with new sinister methods to deliver their message. And they are gaining ground and winning power and influence in places that would have been unthinkable just a few years ago.”

Khan, who has had a feud with Trump since becoming mayor in 2016, adds: “This is a man who also tried to exploit Londoners’ fears following a horrific terrorist attack on our city, amplified the tweets of a British far-right racist group, denounced as fake news the robust scientific evidence warning of the dangers of climate change, and is now trying to interfere shamelessly in the Conservative party leadership race by backing Boris Johnson because he believes it would enable him to gain an ally in Number 10 for his divisive agenda.”


https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/jun/01/donald-trump-like-20th-century-fascist-says-sadiq-khan

Reminder: The Padishah Emperor of Londinistan has overseen the greatest rise in Murder since the 19th Century, and dismissed terrorism as a risk that comes with living in large cities.

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1   mell   2019 Jun 2, 4:46pm  

Fuck this traitor. Deport Khan back to the middle east.
2   Ceffer   2019 Jun 2, 11:40pm  

He's obviously not privy to the full creative lexicon of Trump-Sults. What a lazy slanderer to use the oldest and stalest.
3   indc   2019 Jun 3, 11:43am  

mell says
Fuck this traitor. Deport Khan back to the middle east.


He is not from middle east. He is from shit-hole country pakistan.
4   mell   2019 Jun 3, 4:50pm  

indc says
mell says
Fuck this traitor. Deport Khan back to the middle east.


He is not from middle east. He is from shit-hole country pakistan.


I know - just roughly grouped him - nonetheless also a dangerous islamic country.
5   Rin   2019 Jun 3, 5:26pm  

indc says


He is not from middle east. He is from shit-hole country pakistan.


Pakistan is the Middle East of South Asia.

And that's the sad story because a lot of Hindus, Sikhs, and Buddhists from South Asian countries are lumped together with Muslims and thus, face discrimination when they're clearly peaceful ppl who never committed an act of terrorism against the west.
7   Booger   2019 Jun 3, 5:56pm  

Rin says

Pakistan is the Middle East of South Asia


Fuck Pakistan
8   Patrick   2019 Jun 3, 6:56pm  

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7099055/The-real-big-baby-London-week-Mayor-Khan-whod-shamefully-mocking-Trump.html

President Trump is here to represent those who enabled us to win the battle on the beaches of Northern France.

In that capacity, he deserves our dignified respect, not our snobbish sneering and petty partisan sniping.

As for those champing at the bit to protest against Trump this week, with their abusive placards, mocking chants, and pathetic baby blimp, I simply say this: the only reason you can do so in this country is because of what happened 75 years ago on D-Day. The heroic British and American forces (with the help of other Allied forces too) that fought that day did so to protect your freedoms.

So whatever your view of Trump, this is surely the week to park the incessant anti-Trump hysteria for just a few days and instead honor those who died and risked their lives in Normandy?

Bottom line is this: do we want the lasting images from this historic occasion to be of a pathetic orange baby balloon flying over our Parliament, or of a U.S. President standing shoulder to shoulder with the Queen to pay tribute to the D-Day heroes?

If your answer is the balloon, then you’re a stone cold loser too.

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