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UK: Muslim Labour MP marks death of Winnie Mandela by endorsing her brutal “necklacing” murders
Labour’s Naz Shah marked the death of Winnie Mandela with an ‘inspirational’ quote from the South African activist endorsing the brutal ‘necklacing’ murders of the ’80s and ’90s.
Necklacing brings about a “slow, agonizing death,” so it is disturbing that Muslim MP Naz Shah would use it as an “inspiration.” Shah already has a troubling history of supporting the violent Palestinian resistance. She has “compared Israelis to Hitler, posted pro-Hamas tweets.” Naz Shah also retweeted a message to the victims of the Muslim rape gangs to shut up for the good of diversity, and she has a history of apologizing when expedient.
Governments in the West have not only welcomed in immigrants who are pro-jihad, pro-Hamas, pro-Muslim Brotherhood, but some are now serving their own Islamic supremacist interests in those same governments, thus weakening democracy from within. All the while, the Western citizenry shuts up for the good of diversity.
“Labour’s Naz Shah Marks Death of Winnie Mandela with ‘Inspirational’ Quote Endorsing ‘Necklacing’ Murders”, by Jack Montgomery, Breitbart, April 3, 2018:
Labour’s Naz Shah marked the death of Winnie Mandela with an ‘inspirational’ quote from the South African activist endorsing the brutal ‘necklacing’ murders of the ’80s and ’90s.The Member of Parliament for Bradford West responded to news that Nelson Mandela’s widow had passed away by tweeting “RIP Winnie Mandela” and sharing an ‘inspirational’ poster of the South African featuring the quote: “Together, hand in hand, with our matches and our necklaces, we shall liberate this country.”‘Necklacing’ was a brutal form of murder popular with African National Congress (ANC) activists during Apartheid. It was meted out to black South Africans perceived to be “collaborating” with the white minority government, including councillors, policemen, labourers working on white-owned farms — and very often their female relatives, too.It involved binding the victim’s hands and sticking a tyre doused in petrol over their heads. This would then be set alight, resulting in a slow, agonising death.Shah later deleted the tweet and claimed she did not realise what the quote was referencing — although it is not clear what other ‘necklaces’ would require matches — but replaced it with another tribute to Mrs Mandela shortly afterwards.The Muslim MP is no stranger to controversy, having previously been suspended from the Labour Party for spreading anti-Semitic content online.Shah shared messages on Facebook comparing Israel to Apartheid-era South Africa and Hitler’s Germany, and suggested Israeli Jews should be “transported” to the United States en masse.She admitted the language she used — including phrases such as “The Jews are rallying” — was anti-Semitic, but claimed she “didn’t know at the time” and “didn’t get anti-Semitism as racism”.She was swiftly reinstated — like many other Muslim politicians who have been embroiled in Labour anti-Semitism rows — but was soon back in the public eye for ‘liking’ and retweeting a message suggesting that the white victims of Muslim grooming gangs should “shut their mouths for the sake of diversity”…..