Paul Weston’s latest video is the first part of an in-depth investigation of the esteemed culture-enriching mayor of London, Sadiq Khan:
Video transcript:
London Mayor Sadiq Khan appears to be an Islamic fundamentalist with a burning hatred of England and the English. His office recently put out side-to-side photographs showing a wholesome looking English family strolling along the Thames riverbank with the caption “Not representative of Londoners.” Alongside this was one of Khan himself, surrounded by the sort of people he would like to see in place of hated old whitey, captioned “Positive and optimistic.”
In actual fact, Khan isn’t wrong about white families being non-representative of London; the English now account for only 45% of London’s population and are rapidly declining even as the positive and optimistic non-white demographic is rapidly growing. But Khan wasn’t talking about demographics and percentages; he simply doesn’t think England’s capital city should be represented by the English at all, period. The sooner we are air-brushed out of London, England and the entire world, the better.
In order to fully appreciate the virulent anti-white hatred here, try to imagine two photographs put out by Hitler’s 1930s Nazi regime, one showing a Jewish family in Berlin happily sauntering Spreeside, the other a photograph of Hitler himself surrounded by SS soldiers — and above both photographs the same captions utilised by Sadiq Khan, albeit with Berliners rather than Londoners.
If you think my mentioning Hitler in the same breath as Khan is an example of gross exaggeration and paranoia, I can only point out that Khan has gone well out of his way to help people with a distinct admiration for Adolf. The first is Louis Farrakhan, the black supremacist leader of the Nation of Islam who has repeatedly denounced white people as a race of devils who deserve to die. Farrakhan doesn’t like Jews much either. He describes them as Satanic and has repeatedly stated Hitler was a Great Man.
Farrakhan was barred from entering Britain in the early 2000’s after the British government described the Nation of Islam as a Hate Group. This annoyed Khan intensely, and as a purported human rights lawyer back in the day, he sought to overturn this government ban. I think it is fair to say Khan spent as much time and energy trying to get Farrakhan into Britain as he later did as mayor of London in trying to keep President Trump out.
After being embraced by the Labour Party, Khan tried to deny his role in the Farrakhan affair but according to Full Fact and numerous newspaper articles at the time, it is very much true. Khan’s admiration for Farrakhan and the Nation of Islam is hardly a one-off. Prior to his election as a Labour MP — he was sworn into British high office holding the Koran of course — Khan spent close to two decades intimately involved with white hating black supremacists and Islamic extremists.
In 2004 Khan was Chairman of the Muslim Council of Britain’s (MCB) legal affairs committee. Those in the know were already talking about the MCB as a front for the Muslim Brotherhood which seeks a global Islamic caliphate, but it took another five-years before the Labour government finally got around to recognising it as such and dropping it like a hot potato.