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A busy weekend enriching Britain for men called Mohammed

Tuesday blog

Last weekend seems to have been rather busy for gentlemen called ‘Mohammed’ or ‘Muhammad’ or similar names.

Mohammed 1 – Leicester Square stabbing

In a statement on Saturday night, the Met said: “Mohammed Rahman, 24, (31.12.97) of Westbourne Park Road, W2 was charged on Saturday, 17 September, with attempted murder and Section 18 GBH with intent.

“The attempted murder charge relates to a male police constable, the GBH to a female police constable.

“He was also charged with assault (ABH) and two counts of threatening a person in a public place with a bladed article. These charges relate to three other police constables.

“In addition, he was charged with robbery and possession of a bladed article.”

Muhammad 2 – Attacking the Queen’s coffin

A man has been charged after footage emerged of someone appearing to rush towards the Queen’s coffin and catafalque. The incident, which happened at around 10pm on Friday, shocked mourners who were paying their respects to the Queen in Westminster Hall:

The live feed from inside the hall cut away for a brief period.

Muhammad Khan, 28, of Barleycorn Way in Tower Hamlets, was charged with an offence under the Public Order Act on Saturday.

Why did I suspect both crimes involved ‘Mohammeds’?

In the initial news stories of the above two incidents, the police merely reported that “a man” had been detained. But the police gave no details about the man’s name nor ethnicity. That made me slightly suspicious about who might have been involved. So I did a quick search on both incidents on Google. But again came up none the wiser as most mainstream media reports stuck with the “a man” without giving any further details.

Being a nasty, cynical person, I did a further Google search this time including the name “Mohammed” in the search and finally found that the Leicester Square stabbing had resulted in the arrest of Mohammed Rahman and the attack on the Queen’s coffin had led to the arrest of�Muhammad Khan.

How drearily predictable that both incidents had been carried out by our friends from our favourite religion.

Mohammed 3 – the Leicester race riots

As for the Leicester race riots between our friends from the Religion of Wonderfulness and Hindus. From what I understand the spark which caused these was when some members of the world’s most admired and peaceful religion defiled a Hindu temple. I don’t know the names of the defilers and the rioters as the useless Leicester policepersons have not released the names of those they have reluctantly arrested. But I think it’s fairly safe to assume that some of them would also be called ‘Mohammed’.

How lucky we are in Britain that our rulers keep improving our country by forcing Third-World multi-cultural enrichment down our throats.

3 comments to A busy weekend enriching Britain for men called Mohammed

  • Loppoman

    Allegedly, a quarter of a million people filed past the queen’s coffin.
    Out of these, did anyone manage to count, on both hands, members of our most peaceful religion?
    Good to see multiculturalism at work.

  • Jeffrey Palmer

    There seems to be something about the word ‘Leicester’ that offends our Islamist guests, since both the ancient city of Leicester itself and London’s Leicester Square seem to have triggered the customary frenzy.

    And it’s interesting to discover, after a bit of research, that these Leicester religious riots, or ‘disturbances’, as the local rainbow cops coyly refer to them, have actually been going on for weeks – since 28th August, in fact.

    But it was only last weekend that the MSM felt themselves unable to keep them a secret any longer since they’d escalated to ‘serious disturbances’, and no doubt members of other ‘communities’ had started to notice and remark about the situation online.

    Still, every cloud has a silver lining, and while they’re beating the crap out of each other and attacking each others’ homes at least they’re leaving the rest of us alone.

  • Simon Webb of the History Debunked YouTube Channel goes into the madness of the refusal of the police to describe offenders or even missing children if they are black people.

    Why won�t the British police identify wanted or missing people by their ethnicity or religion?

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