Man Arrested For Asking Muslim Woman 2 Simple Words After Brussels Attack

Man Arrested For Asking Muslim Woman 2 Simple Words After Brussels AttackDom the Conservative
Matthew Doyle, 46, has found himself in a jail cell after asking a Muslim woman one simple question.
When a man heard that 34 people were killed in the Brussels terrorist attack, he was overwhelmed with emotion. However, soon after he asked an approaching Muslim woman 2 words about Brussels, police quickly showed up at his door and led him away in handcuffs.
Matthew Doyle, a 46-year-old entrepreneur at a London talent and PR agency, admits he may have lost his head while rife with feelings over the attack on Belgium, but after what he said to a Muslim woman in the UK, it’s possible that he’s lucky he didn’t lose it literally.
Doyle admitted on Twitter that as the Muslim woman came near to him, he asked her to “explain Brussels,” according to The Telegraph. Unfortunately, her unsatisfactory response wasn’t the only disappointment he’d encounter that day.
Doyle tweeted his encounter, but he later deleted his post.
“What everyone’s got wrong about this is I didn’t confront the woman,” he said. “I just said, ‘Excuse me, can I ask what you thought about the incident in Brussels? She was white and British, wearing a hijab, and she told me it was nothing to do with her. I said ‘thank you for explaining that,’ and her little boy said goodbye to me as we went out separate ways.”
However, Doyle’s allegedly courteous explanation wasn’t enough for law enforcement. Just hours later, police arrested and charged him with “publishing or distributing written material which is threatening, abusive or insulting, likely or intended to stir up racial hatred, under the Public Order Act,” according to the Daily Mail.
“A man has been charged after racist comments were posted on social media,” a Scotland Yard spokesman said. “Matthew Doyle, 46, of South Croydon, has been charged under section 19 of the Public Order Act 1986; publishing or distributing written material which is threatening, abusive or insulting, likely or intended to stir up racial hatred.”
However, Doyle claims that his statement had nothing to do with race, reminding that actions speak louder than words.
“I’m not some far-right merchant, I’m not a mouthpiece for any kind of racism or radicalism,” he says. “If I was xenophobic I wouldn’t live in London. I have a Muslim neighbour who got burgled, and I was one of the first people to go around to help.”
This is the prime example of how Muslim growth produces not only terror, but forced submission. Although Islam is not a race, especially considering that this woman was the same color as Doyle, self-hating leftists classify the ideology as a race in order to protect it from any criticism. Islam not only has special privilege and rights not afforded to non-Muslims, but it depends upon this to establish Sharia law. After all, that of which we cannot speak critically rules us.
As Islamic terrorism grows in the West, so does our innate ability to give the very adherents to the offending ideology tolerance. Like a harbinger for every country that is now a Sharia nation, blasphemy goes before the fall, and we’re seeing its compliance before the minority is even large enough to fully legislate it.
The UK is falling victim to blasphemy laws that are strictly enforced in tyrannical Muslim countries. It doesn’t matter that Muslims were celebrating the attack and warning of future ones on social media, authorities are much more concerned about thought crimes against Islam — perhaps the only crime capable of destroying its barbaric teachings. Never mind that Britain is producing a great number of Islamic State fighters and allowing them back across their borders, a man hurt the feelings of the Prophet Muhammad’s handmaid.
The UK has nothing better to do in the wake of Islamic terror besides patrol social media for those who insult Muslims with their British culture and non-Muslim ways. And so begins the “see something, say nothing” approach, which has only resulted in an increase in terrorism and loss of individual freedom. We can only hope that others will see this virus spreading in enough time to preserve security and freedom.
H/T [Pamela Geller]
Photo Credit [Express, The Telegraph]

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