Tuesday 19 March 2024

PM of Scotland: Humza's Complaint


Humza Yousaf has denied creating a conflict of interest by guiding public funds to be given to a Palestinian aid agency while his in-laws were trapped in Gaza

Humza Yousaf has denied a conflict of interest in giving 250,000 pounds of taxpayer funds to UNRWA while his in-laws were trapped in Gaza

Scotland’s Muslim Leader Angrily Discovers Entire Country is White

White! White! White people everywhere.

Pity, First Minister Humza Yousaf, the current head chief of the notoriously corrupt SNP, and therefore of Scotland, who took the position not realizing that the country is, dare one say it, white.

Which DEI advocate can’t empathize with the Pakistani Muslim’s rage at the persistence of white people in the highlands and all the rest of it too.

White! White! White people everywhere.

Scotland is some 96% white. And Humza Yousaf is running the place.

Yousaf’s native Pakistan is 96% Muslim and any Christian who tried running it or just tried announcing it would be murdered faster than you can say, “Shahbaz Bhatti” who was killed for criticizing Pakistan’s Islamic blasphemy laws which were being used to have Asia Bibi, a Christian woman killed.

In Pakistan, Islamic Sharia is the basis for all legislation. In Scotland, not yet.

Under Sharia law, non-Muslims must be made inferior to Muslims.

Humza Yousaf, scion of a nation where Christians are murdered and churches are burned, where all a Muslim needs to do to have a Christian killed is accuse him of blaspheming an ancient and fortunately long-dead pedophilic warlord, berates Scotland because too many of its officials are ‘white’. He’d like to change that.

Mr Yousaf with his wife Nadia El-Nakla, an SNP councillor who was born to a Scottish mother and a Palestinian father

Mr Yousaf with his wife Nadia El-Nakla, an SNP councillor who was born to a Scottish mother and a Palestinian father

Humza Yousaf has been accused of being weak, putting the SNP ahead of the NHS, and there being 'big questons to answer over his lack of judgment'

Humza Yousaf has been accused of being weak, putting the SNP ahead of the NHS, and there being 'big questions to answer over his lack of judgment' 

Humza Yousaf’s Hate Crime laws, which come into force on April 1, have been described as ‘dangerous’ and an attack on free speech in Scotland

Humza Yousaf’s Hate Crime laws, which come into force on April 1, have been described as ‘dangerous’ and an attack on free speech in Scotland 

JK Rowling has called Scotland's new hate crime laws 'ludicrous', as she vowed not to delete social media posts describing a transgender TV presenter as 'just a man'

JK Rowling has called Scotland's new hate crime laws 'ludicrous'

The First Minister vowed to continue for Scotland to leave the UK and rejoin the EU 'regardless' of how the party does at the next general election.

The First Minister vowed to continue advocating for Scotland to leave the UK and rejoin the EU

The latest figures were published as SNP leader Humza Yousaf prepared to use a speech to blame Brexit for Scotland's 'damaged' public services

SNP leader Humza Yousaf blames Brexit for Scotland's 'damaged' public services

Humza Yousaf said his in-laws are 'safe' and back in Britain after they were 'trapped' in Gaza

Humza Yousaf said his in-laws are back in Britain after they were 'trapped' in Gaza

Speaking to journalists on Monday, Mr Yousaf said: 'As many will know, my wife is Palestinian, her mum and dad, my in-laws, who live in Dundee, live in Scotland, they've been in Gaza and are currently trapped in Gaza, I'm afraid.'

Mr Yousaf said: 'As many will know, my wife is Palestinian'

The parents of his Palestinian wife Nadia El-Nakla, who live in Dundee, were in Gaza visiting family when Hamas launched a surprise attack on Israel this weekend, killing hundreds.

The parents of his Palestinian wife Nadia El-Nakla were in Gaza visiting family when Hamas launched a surprise attack on Israel 

Ms El-Nakla's parents, brother and his family remain in Gaza. Pictured: Nadia El-Nakla's brother Mohammed El-Nakla and his wife Duas and one of their twin son

Nadia El-Nakla's brother Mohammed El-Nakla and his wife Duas and one of their twin sons

But the SNP leader and his wife confirmed this morning that the couple were among an almost 100-strong group permitted to enter Egypt through the Rafah border crossing in southern Gaza.

The SNP leader and his wife 

The First Minister announced that funding will not be suspended to the UNRWA - the UN's Relief and Works Agency for Palestine

The First Minister announced that funding will not be suspended to UNRWA=Hamas

Nicola Sturgeon arrives at The Scottish Parliament with Humza Yousaf - described by Ukip's David Coburn as Abu Hamza

Nicola Sturgeon arrives at The Scottish Parliament with Humza Yousaf - described by Ukip's David Coburn as Abu Hamza

First Minister Humza Yousaf makes no apology for his insulting anti-Tory general election campaign rant

First Minister Humza Yousaf made no apology for his insulting anti-Tory general election campaign rant, saying he wanted the country to be Conservative-free. 'We need to reject not just Tory politicians, but Tory policies, Tory ideas, and Tory values.'  While a Labour leader called the Conservatives 'Scum.' Nicola Sturgeon said 'I detest the Tories and everything they stand for.'

SNP leadership frontrunner Humza Yousaf deliberately skipped the final vote on same-sex marriage in the Scottish Parliament because of his religious views, it is alleged

SNP leader Humza Yousaf deliberately skipped the final vote on same-sex marriage in the Scottish Parliament because of his Islamic religious views, because he 'was under so much pressure from the mosque'

Humza Yousaf promised Islam would not influence his policies if he became first minister and insisted that he 'celebrated diversity'. Pictured: Mr Yousaf speaks during Portfolio Questions in the Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh, February 22, 2023

Western Europe's first Muslim leader, Humza Yousaf, had previously promised that Islam would not influence his policies 

The SNP leader won the vote at Holyrood - with the support of the Greens - to become Scotland's first Muslim leader.

Humza Yousaf appeared on the cover of the prestigious US publication Time, which portrayed him as a 'trailblazer' who is 'shaping the future'.

Muslim trailblazer Humza Yousaf, of Pakistani origin, appeared on the cover of the US publication Time