The killer group that the Home Secretary banned has killed again.

Hamas supporters in Gaza

 

Recently the Home Secretary Pritti Patel took a decision that a lot of people said should have been taken long ago and that was to ban the political wing of the Islamic fascist group Hamas. The military wing of this fascist organisation is already banned but by creating a political front group, Hamas supporters have up till now been able to operate in the UK.

Whilst as a free speech fundamentalist I believe that all viewpoints should be able to be aired in order to interrogate or criticise or mock such views if necessary, there are solid reasons why a group like Hamas should not be allowed to exploit the, in Britain at least, limited freedoms of speech. The main reason for me is that they cross the line from merely being people with objectionable views to a group that needs censuring by being a wholly exterminationist movement. Hamas want to wipe Jews from the face of the earth, starting with the Jews of Israel. What’s more they have murdered Jews in the past and today they murdered another Jew.

According to various press and social media reports a gunman, later identified as belonging to Hamas, opened fire at the holiest site in Judaism, the Kotel or Western Wall. The gunman killed one man, 26 year old Eli Kay who was a migrant to Israel from South Africa and injured several other people, at least one seriously.  May the memory of Mr Kay be for a blessing.

The gunman is being reported as being Fadi Abu Shkhaydam, aged 42, a member of Hamas. Israeli police rushed to the scene and killed the murdering savage. Hamas later celebrated the murder by handing out sweets to children in their Gaza statelet.

It is for attacks like this and the support of such attacks that the political wing of Hamas has been banned in the UK. Hamas are a terrorist group through and through and the concept of having a ‘political wing’ is merely a ruse by Hamas to allow them to keep a presence in Western and other nations. The presence of Hamas political officers in places like the UK acts as a magnet for religious extremists and its quite right that the Home Secretary has banned this group. I dare say that Hamas supporters in the UK will probably regroup under another banner but at least the Home Secretary has recognised that by allowing Hamas to have a political wing in the UK, allows these genocidal fascists to keep a foothold in Britain.

There’s more to do when it comes to tackling Islamic extremism in the UK, there are a multitude of dodgy Islamic groups out there of various degrees of vileness, but banning Hamas is at least, if not the end of the road, but represents a start on the journey of dealing with these extremists. This is a move that should have been done much earlier than it has been and many will have a lot of questions as to why Hamas was allowed to operate in the UK for so long?

5 Comments on "The killer group that the Home Secretary banned has killed again."

  1. It’s going to be interesting to see the reactions of the corrupted Univershitty Halls of Knackerdemia and front for every terrorist, Jew hater and Islamic bitter, the Student’s Union.
    Waiting too for the inevitable condemnation in Parliament, by Hamas-arse-lickers Burgon, Corbyn, Sultana or Butler, pissing all over any notion that Starmer has eliminated the Jew haters or the Momentum Brownshirts, from Labour.

    • Fahrenheit211 | November 21, 2021 at 6:54 pm |

      There’s already been Labour members including ex MP’s whining about the ban on Hamas. I’m going to look up and see what that mentally challenged fatberg Burgon has said about this, I bet it’s ‘entertaining’

      Edit: Nothing so far. Burgon is quiet on this. Maybe he’s grown an additional brain cell?

  2. thylacosmilus | November 22, 2021 at 5:59 am |

    A bit like the Dangeroius Dog legislation; it’s all very well passing laws with the intention of removing a threat, but if they aren’t enforced, it’s never going to happen…

    • Fahrenheit211 | November 22, 2021 at 7:26 am |

      If nothing else it will upset Jeremy Corbyn. He won’t be able to hang out with his alleged mates anymore LOL. I reckon that you are correct. Although it’s the correct thing to do it all depends on how it is enforced. Also I bet there are a multitude of human rights lawyers who are ready and willing to say that their client ‘Mr Mohammed’ is nothing to do with Hamas but is involved with another group, that although it shares members with Hamas’s political wing, is not Hamas’s political wing. What is most likely to happen is that this group will rebrand, as other Islamic extremist groups have done in order to evade the law.

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