Smug Muslim Tells Judge He’ll Never Rise For Him, Judge’s 4 Words See Him To His Feet
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When an honorable judge entered his courtroom, an entitled thug refused to rise, informing the court that he’d never stand for “any man” because of his superior religion. Incredibly, it took the judge just 4 little words to quickly change the criminal’s attitude and have him on his feet in no time.
As Islam continues to grow in the West, we see Muslims using our freedoms to invoke Sharia law, which prohibits these freedoms. Using our freedom of speech, Muslims preach their religion and demand the punishment of criticism of Islam. Using our freedom of religion, Muslims incite violence from their religious texts and demand we accommodate their endless compulsions. Eventually, this leads to the implementation of Sharia law enforced by Sharia courts. Luckily, some justices aren’t willing to submit to Islam in their own chambers.
In March 2016, Muslim convert Ricardo McFarlane was charged with breaching a court order that forbade him from promoting illegal Sharia law in the UK, which he had been doing for years by the side of convicted terrorist sympathizer and notorious hate preacher Anjem Choudary. Finally brought before the Southwark Crown Court on August 29, 30-year-old McFarlane flaunted his religious supremacy, telling Judge Martin Beddoe that he will never stand for “any man,” especially an infidel judge of a man-made court. What he heard next immediately convinced him to take the upright position.
The Sun reports that Judge Beddoe simply replied that if McFarlane doesn’t rise, he will “deal with him differently,” threatening to go ahead and sentence him to jail. Upset by the judge’s unwillingness to bend, McFarlane’s attorney pleaded with the judge to allow him to remain seated, claiming, “Because of his religious belief, he believes there is only one person who he should bow to.” Once again putting McFarlane in his place and forcing him to stand, Judge Beddoe refuted his excuse, reminding him that he doesn’t follow Islamic law in his courtroom.
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When an honorable judge entered his courtroom, an entitled thug refused to rise, informing the court that he’d never stand for “any man” because of his superior religion. Incredibly, it took the judge just 4 little words to quickly change the criminal’s attitude and have him on his feet in no time.
As Islam continues to grow in the West, we see Muslims using our freedoms to invoke Sharia law, which prohibits these freedoms. Using our freedom of speech, Muslims preach their religion and demand the punishment of criticism of Islam. Using our freedom of religion, Muslims incite violence from their religious texts and demand we accommodate their endless compulsions. Eventually, this leads to the implementation of Sharia law enforced by Sharia courts. Luckily, some justices aren’t willing to submit to Islam in their own chambers.
In March 2016, Muslim convert Ricardo McFarlane was charged with breaching a court order that forbade him from promoting illegal Sharia law in the UK, which he had been doing for years by the side of convicted terrorist sympathizer and notorious hate preacher Anjem Choudary. Finally brought before the Southwark Crown Court on August 29, 30-year-old McFarlane flaunted his religious supremacy, telling Judge Martin Beddoe that he will never stand for “any man,” especially an infidel judge of a man-made court. What he heard next immediately convinced him to take the upright position.
The Sun reports that Judge Beddoe simply replied that if McFarlane doesn’t rise, he will “deal with him differently,” threatening to go ahead and sentence him to jail. Upset by the judge’s unwillingness to bend, McFarlane’s attorney pleaded with the judge to allow him to remain seated, claiming, “Because of his religious belief, he believes there is only one person who he should bow to.” Once again putting McFarlane in his place and forcing him to stand, Judge Beddoe refuted his excuse, reminding him that he doesn’t follow Islamic law in his courtroom.