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Jamie Kay@TheRealJamieKay·
Clueless!
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Owen Jones
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“You Arab whores… We will kill you, drink your blood, & rape your girls.” This is what Maccabi Tel Aviv fans chanted in Stuttgart. This is who our political and media elites demanded must rampage through Birmingham, smearing you as racist if you opposed it.
Ramy Abdu| رامي عبده@RamAbdu

In Stuttgart, supporters of the Israeli club Maccabi Tel Aviv openly chanted in the streets in German: “You Arab whores… We will kill you, drink your blood, & rape your girls.”

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Declassified UK@declassifiedUK·
It’s funny how neither of these stories can be reported in national media, isn’t it.
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MEG reborn@Muskovite2·
@zarahussain999 @MarioNawfal I hope it is AI and you're shocked by this imposition. Imagine if we got your kids to kneel and pray in a cathedral. You clowns would be screaming- Islamophobia!
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@MarioNawfal The Imam in the video is AI, you should know better Mario. No one is forcing the kids, stop this islamphobia for clicks and likes.
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Some people claim that I am not truly Korean, but a Korean of Malaysian descent. They say that Islam can never take root in Korea, and that “native Koreans” will never accept Islam. I am currently staying in Malaysia and studying Islam. I love Malaysia, and I respect the Malaysian people. I have seen many good things from Malaysian Muslims, and I greatly appreciate their kindness and faith. However, I want to make this clear. I am not a Korean of Malaysian descent. The name I use in Korea is Park Dong-shin, and the name I use internationally is Abdullah Park al-Kuri. I am a Korean citizen. I was born in the Republic of Korea in 1986, and I grew up in a Christian family in Korea. However, in 2009, I left Christianity and accepted Islam. I did not accept Islam because I am a foreigner. I did not accept Islam because I am Malaysian, nor because I am Arab. As a Korean, I searched for the truth, studied, reflected, and became Muslim because I became convinced that Islam is the true religion sent by God. If you still cannot believe me, then I will reveal my family lineage. My family belongs to the Jeongnanggong branch of the Munwongong branch of the Hamyang Park clan, which is known as one of the noble clans of ancient Korea. I am the 28th-generation descendant of the clan ancestor Seon, and the 12th-generation descendant of Jeongnanggong Jong-rin. According to our family records, the Hamyang Park clan originated from the line of Park Eon-sin, also known as Sokham Daegun, the third son of King Gyeongmyeong of Silla. King Gyeongmyeong granted his third son, Park Eon-sin, the title of Sokham Daegun, and Sokham later came to be known as Hamyang. His descendants then took Hamyang as their clan seat and lived on Korean land generation after generation. If calculated from the time of Park Hyeokgeose, the founder of Silla, the roots of my surname and family go back approximately 2,080 years. Even after Park Seon, who is honored as the central ancestor of the Hamyang Park clan, my family continued through the Goryeo and Joseon periods, producing many officials and scholars throughout Korean history. Therefore, I can say clearly: I am a native Korean. This land is the land of my ancestors. As a Korean born on this land, I have the right to be respected for the faith I have chosen. There is nothing strange about a Korean accepting Islam. It is not impossible for a Korean to become Muslim. Even a person from a deeply rooted Korean family can accept Islam. I will spread Islam in Korea. And if God permits, I hope that my descendants will also follow after me, study Islam, become scholars of Islam, and spread the pure faith of worshiping God alone on Korean land. As proof that I am a Korean rooted in Korean land, I reveal my family lineage. I also reveal the names of my direct ancestors recorded in my family genealogy. Anyone can verify the history of the Hamyang Park clan and its figures through clan records and surname materials. Also, according to our family records, my ancestors lived on Korean land throughout the history of Silla, Goryeo, and Joseon, serving the people by holding official positions generation after generation without interruption until Japan’s imperial aggression against Joseon. Below is the direct lineage recorded in my family genealogy. The direct lineage of Park Dong-shin: 1st generation: Seon 선(善) – 2nd generation: In-jeong 인정(仁挺) – 3rd generation: Sin-cheong 신청(信淸) – 4th generation: Yun-jeong 윤정(允禎) – 5th generation: Sin-yu 신유(臣유), Chungjilgong 충질공(忠質公) – 6th generation: Ji-bin 지빈(之彬), Munwongong branch 문원공파, second branch 2파 – 7th generation: Jang 장(莊) – 8th generation: Chung-jwa 충좌(忠佐), Chiamgong branch 치암공파, Munjegong branch 문제공파, Teacher Chiam 치암선생 – 9th generation: Jeon 전(琠), Hamyanggun branch 함양군파 – 10th generation: Mun-jae 문재(文재), Jimiljikgong branch 지밀직공파 – 11th generation: Won-taek 원택(元擇), Buyungong branch 부윤공파 – 12th generation: Gyu 규(規), Panseogong branch 판서공파 – 13th generation: I-gyeong 이경(而敬) – 14th generation: So-jong 소종(紹宗), Sajikgong branch 사직공파 – 15th generation: Nul 눌(訥) – 16th generation: Jong-rin 종린(從鱗), Jeongnanggong branch 정랑공파, settlement ancestor 입향조 – 17th generation: Sun 순(荀), Jwaranggong 좌랑공 – 18th generation: Su-geom 수검(守儉) – 19th generation: Min 민(玟) – 20th generation: Jae-hwa 재화(再華) – 21st generation: Se-gwi 세귀(世貴) – 22nd generation: Gyeong-bo 경보(慶甫) – 23rd generation: Yong-seo 용서(龍瑞) – 24th generation: Myeong-deok 명덕(命德), great-great-grandfather – 25th generation: Jae-yun 재윤(載奫), great-grandfather – 26th generation: Yun-seok 윤석(潤錫), grandfather – 27th generation: Heung-sun 흥순(興淳), father – 28th generation: Dong-shin 동신(東信) This is my root. So if anyone says to me, “You are not truly Korean,” “You are only a Korean of Malaysian descent,” or “native Koreans do not accept Islam,” I will answer: No. I am Korean. I am a Korean born from a deeply rooted family in Korean history. And I am a Korean Muslim who left Christianity and chose Islam. A Korean like me can accept Islam. Therefore, there is no problem with many more Koreans accepting Islam in the future. If God permits, Islam will take root on Korean land as well.
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To the Islamophobia Patients Who Attack Me Because I Converted from Christianity to Islam There is something I want to say to them. I was born in Korea in 1986, and in 2009, I left Christianity and entered Islam. Even after converting, I studied Islam for more than ten years while traveling through several Middle Eastern countries. I studied for my own sake, because I could not allow myself to believe in a false religion. So please be assured: Islam is indeed the religion of truth. I believe Islamophobia is not merely ignorance, but a kind of illness. I, too, had many strange prejudices about Islam when I was a Christian. But after breaking free from those prejudices, my health improved and my life changed. A life without Islam is not truly living. Even if I were offered hundreds of billions, I would never abandon Islam. I cannot even imagine a life without Islam.
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Janet Garts@janet_gart87502·
@ImtiazMadmood Would Muslim children engage in Christian traditions- participating in Communion?
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Imtiaz Mahmood
Imtiaz Mahmood@ImtiazMadmood·
A young Scottish boy choose not to kneel during a prayer demonstration inside a mosque while attending an educational trip with his Beaver Scouts group in the UK. The trip was reportedly designed to teach children about different religions and cultures. Most of the children participated in the demonstration, while one boy quietly remained standing. Learning about different beliefs and cultures is one thing. Participating in acts of worship is another. Understanding a religion does not necessarily require taking part in its religious practices.
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@CliveDaviesUK @mehdirhasan @malonebarry The UN isn't working. What a waste of resources. Shame on the world for allowing this to happen. More people should stand for government, so we get less corruption
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Gary Stevenson
Gary Stevenson@garyseconomics·
The economist who billionaires fear, Gabriel Zucman: this is how we get a wealth tax
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Jamie Kay
Jamie Kay@TheRealJamieKay·
London 👏👏👏
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Gary Stevenson
Gary Stevenson@garyseconomics·
We have a choice: either tax the very rich more or have widespread extreme poverty
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Jeremy Corbyn
Jeremy Corbyn@jeremycorbyn·
78 years ago, 800,000 Palestinians were expelled from their homes. Britain made it possible. Today, Israel is committing genocide in Gaza. Britain made it possible. 78 years of the Nakba - and 78 years of British complicity in crimes against the Palestinian people.
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@PeterMcCormack @garyseconomics If large corporations were forced to eliminate offshore profit shifting and close complex loopholes, the UK government could earn an estimated £13.8 billion to £25 billion more per year in tax revenue. Source: Trade union Congress, tax justice network.
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Hi Gary, it’s always fun watching an economist discover a new tax they think will finally fix the damage caused by the previous ones. We already have the highest tax burden since WWII, public spending is near record highs, productivity is stagnant, housing is increasingly unaffordable and real living standards are falling. At some point, could you entertain the possibility that continuously expanding the state may be contributing to the problem rather than as evidence that it hasn’t expanded enough yet.
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