Muslim Woman Screams At British Police Officers For THIS reason !?!

The video, which spans 31 seconds, includes subtitles that reveal the escalating nature of the interaction. A voice, presumably from the crowd, states, “This is how we got it right in this country,” followed by “We fought for it!” and “Slavery was legal.” These statements indicate a protest rooted in historical grievances, possibly addressing issues of colonial legacy, racial injustice, or immigration policies.
The tone becomes more confrontational as the speaker challenges the police, asking, “What did you fight for?” and later, “My grandfather fought for the country, not YOU.” 

 

The scene shifts slightly as the video progresses, with the camera capturing different angles of the standoff. At 15.00 seconds, a man in a cap and dark jacket is seen holding up a phone, possibly recording or taking a photo, while a police officer stands with arms crossed, maintaining a stern demeanor. The subtitles continue with inflammatory remarks, including “Stop being a pedophile and move away,” directed at an unspecified individual, and “Well done, she’s half your age,” suggesting accusations of inappropriate behavior. The final frames show a group of people, including a woman holding a bisexual pride flag, engaging in a heated exchange, with one protester exclaiming, “We have a Me Too movement, move away!”

The claim that “more british Muslims volunteered to fight for isis than to serve in the UK army” is a contentious one and requires careful consideration. While it is true that some british Muslims have been involved with extremist groups like isis, the number of individuals who joined such groups is relatively small compared to the overall Muslim population in the UK. According to various reports, around 850 british citizens traveled to syria and iraq to join isis between 2012 and 2016, a figure that, while significant, does not represent the majority of british Muslims. In contrast, the number of Muslims serving in the UK armed forces has been increasing, with estimates suggesting several thousand active personnel, though exact figures can vary.

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