London’s Muslim Mayor Issues THIS Invitation To ‘Ignorant’ Donald Trump

by Lisa Smith | May 21, 2016 12:16 pm

The New London Mayor offered to give Donald Trump a personal tour of the city to demonstrate how Muslims are a part of everyday life. The mayor has made it his mission to show Trump that Muslims are not the bad people you see on TV… Do you agree?[1]

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From the Huffington Post:

The 45-year-old son of Pakistani migrants became the first Muslim Mayor of a European Union capital this month, winning 1.3 million votes and the biggest personal mandate of any British politician in history.

Speaking to HuffPost UK at City Hall, he suggested that Trump and his advisers had no experience of mainstream Islam.

“Look, a lot of people may not have met Muslims because they live in an area where there aren’t Muslims. They may not have broken bread with a Muslim, they don’t work with a Muslim, they don’t have children going to a school where Muslims are,” he said.

“So the only experience they have of Muslims could well be what they see on TV on the news when there are criminals, terrorists, bad people committing acts of terror and terrorism, using the name of Islam to justify their acts. And so I accept some people’s view of Islam may be clouded by what they see on the TV and the news.

“So my point to Donald Trump is: if it is the case that your views on Islam are ignorant, if it is the case that you have not met Muslims who are compatible with, comfortable with Western values, to all purposes ‘normal’ – come to London.

“There are literally hundreds of thousands of Londoners who are Muslim and Western. Meet my family, meet me, meet my friends, meet other Londoners and hopefully that will reassure that it’s possible.”

Mayor of London Sadiq Khan is greeted by supporters outside City Hall in London, on his first day as mayor.

With Trump set to be confirmed as the Republican nominee for US President in July, Khan said that he wanted the tycoon to travel to the UK to get first-hand experience of Muslim integration.

He said he would introduce Trump to both Muslims from all walks of life.

“I want Donald Trump to see for himself. I would take Donald Trump to the centre of London, to meet business people, who help our city flourish,” he said.

“I would invite down PFA (Professional Football Association) Player of the Year Riyah Mahrez, of Premier League [soccer] champions Leicester City.

“I would like him to meet somebody voted as the best baker in our country, who made the 90th birthday cake for the Queen, Nadiya Hussain.

NEW YORK, NY - MAY 02:  Gigi Hadid and Zayn Malik attend 'Manus x Machina: Fashion in an Age of Technology' Costume Institute Gala at Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 2, 2016 in New York City.  (Photo by James Devaney/GC Images)

“I would get him to meet Zayn Malik, the biggest export arguably we’ve had in the last period, more successful than One Direction by the way.

“But also for him to meet my family, go to a mosque, meet youngsters, meet older people who love being British, love being Western but also are Muslim as well.

“Our city doesn’t just tolerate difference. We have Londoners who are Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Hindu, Sikh, Bhuddist, those who are not members of an organised faith. We celebrate and embrace that difference.”

President Barack Obama, right, and French President Francois Hollande place flowers at the Bataclan, site of one of the Paris terrorists attacks, to pay his respects after arriving in town for the COP21 climate change conference, on Monday, Nov. 30, 2015, in Paris. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Trump originally proposed his temporary travel ban on all Muslims in the wake of the Paris terror attacks last year.

Since Khan’s election on May 5, he suggested that “exceptions” could be made for certain individuals.

But the Mayor – who Trump has suggested such take an ‘IQ test’ – said he rejected such an approach because it revealed a fundamental misunderstanding of Islam in the West.

“My concern about Donald Trump’s remarks – one day he says they are ‘just a suggestion’, the next they are a serious plan from a presumptive Republican nominee – is he’s playing into the hands of extremists.

“What he said shortly after the atrocities in Paris is that he would ban all Muslims from going to America. Shortly after I was elected, he wished me well and then said I’d be the exception to his ban.

“There’s nothing exceptional about me, my mum disagrees, she thinks I’m exceptional. But there’s nothing exceptional about me.

“What about businessmen and women in London who want to do business in America, who happen to be Muslim?

“What about students from London and our country who want to go to study in American, who happen to be Muslim? What about Londoners and others who want to go on holiday in America, who happen to be Muslim?”

Britain's Queen Elizabeth II cuts into a cake made by Nadiya Hussein (L), winner of the Great British Bake Off during a 'walkabout' on her 90th birthday in Windsor, west of London, on April 21, 2016. Britain celebrates Queen Elizabeth II's 90th birthday on Thursday, with her eldest son Prince Charles paying tribute in a special radio broadcast and Prime Minister David Cameron leading a parliamentary homage. / AFP / POOL / John Stillwell        (Photo credit should read JOHN STILLWELL/AFP/Getty Images)

Khan said that Trump was in fact putting himself on the same side of the argument as the Islamist extremists.

“There is a school of thought among extremists, among terrorists which says that Western liberal values are not compatible with mainstream Muslims. That there’s a ‘clash of civilisations’, that it’s not possible to be Western and be Muslim.

“We showed in London on May the 5th with my election that actually it’s perfectly compatible to be a mainstream Muslim and have Western liberal values.

“He has inadvertently played into a thesis that extremists have. That’s why I think his views are ignorant.

“That’s why it’s really important that those who advise him recognise that there are proud Americans who are proud Muslims as well. I’m not exceptional.”

Immigration isn’t a bad thing if done the correct way. There are reasons for borders though. The people who go through the correct channels are the type of citizens we would all love to have, it is the criminals that sneak over that we are worried about. It is not racist to follow the law.

Endnotes:
  1. Do you agree?: http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/sadiq-khan-donald-trump-muslim-travel-ban-ignorant-london-mayor_uk_573e212ae4b0ffced861f959?section=politics
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