Koran Thumping British MP Tells Raped White Women by Pakistani Pigs To
Shut Up For Sake of Diversity.
And LOONY Jeremy Corbin Supports this Koran thumping british MP.
Proselytizing Abrahamics aka Bible Thumpers and Koran Thumpers are MADE
FOR EACH OTHER.
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4813870/MP-shares-Twitter-post-telling-abuse-victims-shut-up.html
Labour MP and key Corbyn ally shares Twitter message telling Rotherham
sex abuse victims to ‘shut their mouths for the good of diversity’ -
just days after attacking a fellow party member for speaking out over
the issue
Labour MP Naz Shah shared Twitter post telling sex abuse victims to shut up
It came days after she attacked fellow MP for speaking out on Rotheram
scandal
Ms Shah's spokesman later said the Twitter incident was a 'genuine mistake'
She was previously suspended from Labour for making anti-semitic comment
By JOSEPH CURTIS FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 15:03 EDT, 22 August 2017 | UPDATED: 14:11 EDT, 23 August 2017
A rising star of the Labour Party who is a key ally of Jeremy Corbyn
shared a Twitter post telling sex abuse victims of the Rotherham scandal
to ‘shut their mouths for the good of diversity’.
Naz Shah, who represents Bradford West, shared and liked the post by a
parody account of newspaper columnist Owen Jones.
It said: ‘Those abused girls in Rotherham and elsewhere just need to
shut their mouths. For the good of diversity.’
It comes just days after Ms Shah, 43, penned a comment piece for the
Independent attacking fellow Labour MP Sarah Champion for writing an
article stating ‘Britain had a problem with Pakistani men targeting
vulnerable white girls’.
A rising star of the Labour Party who is a key ally of Jeremy Corbyn
shared a Twitter post telling sex abuse victims of the Rotherham scandal
to ‘shut their mouths for the good of diversity’.
Naz Shah, who represents Bradford West, shared and liked the post by a
parody account of newspaper columnist Owen Jones.
It said: ‘Those abused girls in Rotherham and elsewhere just need to
shut their mouths. For the good of diversity.’
It comes just days after Ms Shah, 43, penned a comment piece for the
Independent attacking fellow Labour MP Sarah Champion for writing an
article stating ‘Britain had a problem with Pakistani men targeting
vulnerable white girls’.
A rising star of the Labour Party who is a key ally of Jeremy Corbyn
shared a Twitter post telling sex abuse victims of the Rotherham scandal
to ‘shut their mouths for the good of diversity’.
Naz Shah, who represents Bradford West, shared and liked the post by a
parody account of newspaper columnist Owen Jones.
It said: ‘Those abused girls in Rotherham and elsewhere just need to
shut their mouths. For the good of diversity.’
It comes just days after Ms Shah, 43, penned a comment piece for the
Independent attacking fellow Labour MP Sarah Champion for writing an
article stating ‘Britain had a problem with Pakistani men targeting
vulnerable white girls’.
Writing on Facebook, she said a ‘solution’ to the Middle East conflict
is to ‘relocate Israel into the United States’, adding that
‘transportation costs will be less than three years of defence
spending... problem solved’.
The inflammatory outburst was accompanied by a map of America with a
small section representing Israel shaded in.
Miss Shah later apologised in a statement to the Commons: ‘I accept and
understand that the words I used caused upset and hurt to the Jewish
community, and I deeply regret that.’
She was then stripped of the Labour whip pending an investigation.
Her suspension was lifted three months later and she was welcomed back
into the party.
On the Twitter posts, a spokesman for Ms Shah told the Sun it was a
‘genuine accident rectified within minutes’.
The spokesman said: ‘Her record speaks for itself. Naz has been working
for over 20 years on the issues of child abuse, violence against women
and grooming, which is well documented.
‘She has and will continue to advocate for all victims, and work towards
eradicating this evil from society.’
Her letter about Ms Champion’s article in The Sun said the comments were
nothing more than ‘blanket, racialised loaded statements’ which
stigmatised the Pakistani community.