Donald Trump is no stranger in either writing or sharing bile on his infamous Twitter account. He shared three videos from the fascist Britain First group which depicted Muslims as violent and aggressive thugs.
British Prime Minister Theresa May rebuked US president Donald Trump over his sharing of propaganda videos from the far-right group while the UK’s ambassador to Washington confirmed he had formally complained to the White House about the president’s tweets.
Choosing her words carefully, the prime minister said: “I am very clear that retweeting from Britain First was the wrong thing to do,” while British diplomats waited in vain for the president to delete the tweets or offer any kind of apology.
May and other ministers tried to limit the damage by stressing the importance of Britain’s historic links with the US.
Indeed the relationship is historic and special. Together both nations follow an aggressive domestic and foreign policy against the Muslim community. Both nations have left the Middle East in tatters and continue conspiring against the Islamic world. Both nations solidify the Zionist entity in the Middle East and keep showering it with military equipment and financial aid. The rulers in the Muslim world also continue to follow the instructions of both nations without hesitation.
The domestic policy of both nations are very similar. The US government is hell-bent in pursuing their ‘Muslim ban’ and monitoring mosques and Islamic organisations. The British government continues in its counter terrorism agenda by not stopping violent crimes but ‘preventing’ Muslims to express their political and theological opinions. The term ‘extremist’ has been used liberally so that it includes Muslims that call for Islam politically and those that follow traditional Islamic opinions.
Trump is not a politician that does not speak his mind. He is blatant and bold in his opinions against Muslims. The only difference between him and May is that May is more seasoned in expressing her venom against Islamic discourse.
They hold the same hatred – regardless if they disagree how those opinions are shared.
قَدْ بَدَتِ الْبَغْضَاءُ مِنْ أَفْوَاهِهِمْ وَمَا تُخْفِي صُدُورُهُمْ أَكْبَرُ
“Hatred has already appeared from their mouths, but what their breasts conceal is far worse” [Al-i-Imran:118]