Conversations about exploitative videos is propaganda. It is political propaganda sought to instill hate. Hate is as much an enemy as any terrorist if nations of people start pointing fingers at each other.
These particular videos are intended to instill hate. They are brought forward by White Supremacists looking to continue a foothold on a political platform engaged for the purpose of destroying an American democracy that is comprised of honest, hard working and a diverse nation of people.
All faiths carrying forward belief in peace are welcome to the USA. Muslim Americans line the streets of the USA and are welcome to contribute to the varied ethnic blanket that covers the USA. We are not a country that hates. We are a country that believes in the potential of all people determined to live a good quality of life. Muslim Americans are among those people. These videos are intended to instill hate and victimize innocent people.
Fear and hate walk hand in hand many times. Prime Minister May is stating the obvious, there is no room in this world for such hate mongering film. What follows such videos is fear. Fear can cripple people within their own lives, even though a real threat does not exist.
Since the advent to Daesh the world has grown closer together in many ways and is determined to end such terrorism. These videos are simply trying to reignite the fear of the past and translate it into a political movement that will follow through with plans to end diversity in the USA and elsewhere. Here again, we must stand together to end the hate these videos propagate and continue the path of peace for all generations.
I have to apologize to Prime Minister May. It would seem as though Ms. Huckabee - Sanders is as estranged from good and moral values than most of the administration she represents. She knows, when making statements, these are videos promulgated by White Supremacists. She has no decency in her character.
November 29, 2017
Donald Trump (click here) has retweeted three inflammatory videos from a British far-right group.
The first tweet from Jayda Fransen, the deputy leader of Britain First, claims to show a Muslim migrant attacking a man on crutches.
This was followed by two more videos of people Ms Fransen claims to be Muslim.
Responding to Mr Trump's posts, UK Prime Minister Theresa May's official spokesman said it was "wrong for the president to have done this".
White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders said Mrs May and other world leaders knew that "these are real threats that we have to talk about".
"Whether it's a real video, the threat is real," she said....