Rikurzhen
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Liberals perverting all common sense, once again:
A pensioner who said ‘I’m not Muslim’ when he was asked to remove his shoes at airport security has spent more than six months facing charges for racism.
Paul Griffith, 75, pictured, set off the security scanner’s alarm at Stansted airport when travelling to Malaga for a week’s holiday.
He removed his shoes as requested, but said: ‘I am not Muslim am I?’
A security guard accused him of racism and called the police, saying he was upset by the remark.
'One minute I am queuing up to get on a plane and the next I am confronted by two armed policemen.
'They said I had used racist language and took me to an office in the terminal,' Mr Griffith said yesterday.
Mr Griffith was allowed to go on his trip but was arrested when he returned. He was charged with causing ‘racially or religiously aggravated harassment, alarm or distress’.
Keep in mind that in order to make multiculturalism work, every value that a society holds dear must be comprised. Multiculturalism is an unnatural state of affairs. It corrodes society. Being truthful was a value that society once valued, now being truthful gets you arrested in the UK.
A pensioner who said ‘I’m not Muslim’ when he was asked to remove his shoes at airport security has spent more than six months facing charges for racism.
Paul Griffith, 75, pictured, set off the security scanner’s alarm at Stansted airport when travelling to Malaga for a week’s holiday.
He removed his shoes as requested, but said: ‘I am not Muslim am I?’
A security guard accused him of racism and called the police, saying he was upset by the remark.
'One minute I am queuing up to get on a plane and the next I am confronted by two armed policemen.
'They said I had used racist language and took me to an office in the terminal,' Mr Griffith said yesterday.
Mr Griffith was allowed to go on his trip but was arrested when he returned. He was charged with causing ‘racially or religiously aggravated harassment, alarm or distress’.