More persecution of Christians, this time from Englandistan. Birmingham is a town near Scotland famous for its population of immigrants and making cars that don’t work.
Here we see a Conservative (Republican) Christian passing judgment, as The Lord Commands we do, on some heathen; and what happens? The police arrest
him Yes, “him”!!! Not the heathen!
And for whose stoning did he call? YASMIN ALIBHAI-BROWN’s. And who is she?
She is reported as being: a leading commentator on race
[apologist], multiculturalism
[Edit: read ‘a rag-tag mix’] and human rights
[Edit: read lieberal supporting perpetrators], writing for the Independent and Guardian [
Edit: who take their editorial line from Moscow] and appearing regularly on TV and Radio
[Edit: self-publicist.]
Oh yes, and Ms Alibhai Brown is a muslim and we all know what Jesus says in Luke:19:27
Quote:
Birmingham councillor arrested for 'stoning tweet'
Gareth Compton said it was an "ill-conceived attempt at humour"
A Conservative Birmingham City councillor has been arrested over allegations he called on Twitter for a female writer to be stoned to death.
Erdington councillor Gareth Compton made the remark about Yasmin Alibhai-Brown on his Twitter page.
Ms Alibhai-Brown confirmed the comments were reported to the police.
West Midlands Police said Mr Compton had been arrested under the Communications Act 2003 and bailed. Mr Compton has since apologised.
Ms Alibhai-Brown had appeared on Radio 5 Live's breakfast show on Wednesday discussing human rights in China.
Afterwards, Mr Compton allegedly tweeted: "Can someone please stone Yasmin Alibhai-Brown to death? I shan't tell Amnesty if you don't. It would be a blessing, really."
Later, he wrote on Twitter that he had not called for the stoning of anybody. He said: "I made an ill-conceived attempt at humour in response to Yasmin Alibhai-Brown on Radio 5. I [apologise] for any offence caused, it was wholly unintentional."
The Conservative Party has said his membership has been suspended indefinitely pending further investigation. 'Out-of-touch'
Roger McKenzie, Unison's West Midlands regional secretary, said he had been inundated with complaints from city council workers outraged at Mr Compton's comments and he called on Mr Compton to resign from the council.
He said: "Birmingham is a multicultural city [Edit: read, filled with immigrants] and the council's workforce reflect this.
"It is clear that Councillor Compton is out-of-touch with both his city and the council staff.
"It is wholly unacceptable for a public official to make such racist comments. Councillor Compton must resign his seat immediately."
The Leader of the Commons, Sir George Young, told MPs the comments were unacceptable.
"Stoning to death is a barbarous form of punishment which the government and I am sure every honourable member of this house deplores, and I hope that no elected person will threaten any member of our society with that sort of punishment," he said.
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