Not what some people expected.

 

There have been two horrific instances of Muslim men being set alight as the leave their mosques. One of the cases was in West London and another occurred in the Midlands.

As could be expected some commentators immediately reached for the terms ‘Islamophobia’ or racism as an explanation for these terrible and completely unjustifiable attacks on innocent men. Commentators such as the one below decided to dish out a racism explanation for the incidents but swiftly removed their comment when it turned out to be anything but the work of some violent non-Muslim. Thankfully at least one comment of this nature has been screenshotted.

The real explanation for these attacks is very much different from what the various race grifters and race obsessed commentators tried to say it was.

Here’s a news report about the arrest and charging of a suspect for these terrible incidents.

The Guardian said:

A man has been charged with two counts of attempted murder after two men were set alight in Birmingham and London, West Midlands police have said.

Mohammed Abbkr, 28, from Edgbaston in Birmingham, is alleged to have followed the two victims as they walked home from mosques, sprayed a substance over them and set them on fire in two separate incidents.

He appeared at Birmingham magistrates court on Thursday morning, where he was remanded in custody until the next hearing on 20 April.

The Crown Court case, when it eventually arrives for Abbkr who the Guardian said was originally from Sudan, is going to be quite interesting. At the Crown Court will may well find out what this man’s motivations were but what we do know is that Abbkr is most definitely not the white far rightist that the Left and the various race grifters expected him to be.

 

 

1 Comment on "Not what some people expected."

  1. I had not expected this to have been a white supremacist racial crime against Muslims for one second as we have previous cases of Muslims murdering each other for no apparent reasons. I guess that as it’s an ongoing investigation we need to restrain our comments until the full legal processes have unfolded.

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