One of the craziest stories, or in the alternative, one showing the extent of the Great Replacement, is that of a UK man who was violently beaten up by a mob of masked Muslim men. He was accused of inciting violence, and banned from the pub. The victim claimed to be minding his own business with a drink when he was attacked by the mob who had previously attacked random White passersby; they were searching for Right wingers to fight.
The owners of the pub, who banned the victim said, "We are proud of our multi-cultural city and let's keep it that way." Ok, but as the city gets an even higher Muslim population, the pub may need to go, but presumably they are ok with that:
"According to scholar Muhammad Al-Munajjid of Saudi Arabia, the consensus of classical fuqaha' for the punishment for consumption of alcohol is flogging, but scholars differ as to the number of lashes to be administered to the drinker, "the majority of scholars are of the view that it is eighty lashes for a free man" and forty for slaves and women. A man convicted of consuming alcohol was given 80 lashes in a public square in the Iranian city of Kashmar on 10 July 2018. In Pakistan the penal code, under "the Prohibition (Enforcement of Hadd) Order of 1979, awards 80 lashes to those convicted of consuming alcohol".[16] In Saudi Arabia lashes "can also be part of the sentence" for consuming alcohol, according to the British Embassy. However, according to Murtaza Haider of Dawn.com in Pakistan, "a consensus (ijmāʿ) on how to deal with alcohol has eluded Muslim jurists for more than a millennium". The "Maliki, Hanbali, and Hanafi schools" of Islamic jurisprudence consider 80 lashes to be lawful punishment, the Shafi'i school calls for 40 lashes. "The Hadith does not cover the matter in sufficient detail. ... Is it 40 or 80 lashes? Can one substitute palm branches with a cane or leather whips? What constitutes as proof for consumption?"
"A man who was viciously set upon by a marauding mob of masked Muslim men outside a pub in Birmingham earlier this week has been accused of 'inciting violence' and barred from the establishment by the manager.
Yes, really.
As we highlighted, the man was minding his own business having a drink, when the mob arrived looking for so called 'English Defence League' patriots to attack.
The large group had been attacking random passersby in cars merely because they were white, then made their way to The Clumsy Swan pub believing that there were so called 'far right' protesters inside.
It was there that they encountered Sean McDonagh, 51, and proceeded to brutally beat him, leaving him with a lacerated liver.
The mob then besieged the pub itself, smashing windows and trying to break down the doors, looking for others to attack.
A remarkable Sky News article notes that Linda Ward, the pub's assistant manager, said "she wants to ban that customer for provoking the group and inciting violence," with claims circulating that he directed 'offensive language' toward the mob.
Ward added that in the wake of the incident "Muslims have since been supportive and offered to pay for damages."
Ward admits that the incident was "really scary" and that she had to barricade regulars with their families inside the pub by putting tables and chairs against the doors.
Yet somehow it's all Mr McDonagh's fault.
The article also states "Social media footage appears to show people from a counter-protest assaulting a man outside a pub."
Appears to show? They beat the sh*t out of him.
It goes on to state "A punter who appeared to be punched and kicked outside a pub will be barred for inciting violence, according to the assistant manager, after a demonstration against recent far-right riots."
Speaking to The Telegraph, Mr McDonagh said he "walked into" the protest when he was leaving the pub and had no idea what was going on. He also claims it was the mob that engaged him with verbal abuse.
"I don't know what it was all about you know. They called me a few things. 'I don't even know what's going on here', that's all I said," McDonagh said.
The Sky News article notes that in a further Facebook post, the pub sent a "big thank you" to a mosque in nearby Sheldon, which "reached out with apologies from their community."
The owners of the pub added, "We are proud of our multi-cultural city and let's keep it that way."
The police in Birmingham claimed that their response, which was non-existent, was reflective of the needs of the community."
Another great job by our best and finest.