Mohammed Hijab – Why Is Andrew Tate In A Video With Katie Hopkins

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The importance of living a peaceful life in a Muslim country is emphasized, citing examples such as the 1st world Islamic nations and the Eastern European countries. The negative impact of living in a Christian land on personal and family lives is also discussed. The importance of la ilaha illallah and the need for a stronger God to address one's needs is emphasized. The speaker emphasizes the importance of not reacting to people who are not in a position of danger and aligning oneself with the Muslim community, as it is crucial for individuals to have a family and stay with them permanently.

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			The prophet Muhammad sallallahu alaihi wasallam told us,
		
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			whoever builds a mosque for Allah, Allah will
		
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			build for him a similar house in Jannah.
		
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			And we know the great reward that will
		
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			not only be gained but rather
		
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			will fill your grave after your death.
		
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			Whenever someone prays there, whenever someone gives shahada
		
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			in the masjid, whenever someone learns something in
		
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			the masjid,
		
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			yes,
		
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			that will be something that you'll have on
		
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			your scale.
		
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			Assalamu Alaikum Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakatuh. How are
		
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			you guys doing?
		
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			I recently came across
		
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			an interesting part of a discussion
		
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			between Katie Hopkins
		
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			and Andrew Tate.
		
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			For For those who don't know, Katie Hopkins
		
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			is effectively
		
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			one of like the right wing, ultra right
		
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			wing
		
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			outcasts, islamophobe.
		
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			Call her what you wanna call her. She
		
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			has a very bad record.
		
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			And she's talking to Andrew Tate, alhamdulillah, became
		
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			Muslim, but
		
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			now has been kind of, I don't know,
		
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			you could say allying a little bit too
		
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			much in my opinion
		
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			with the right wing or the far right
		
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			wing speaking to these guys in a positive
		
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			manner, which,
		
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			I don't like that. But let's take a
		
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			look at some of this video and come
		
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			back and respond in kind. Some of the
		
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			best countries on the planet today are the
		
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			1st world Islamic nations. The safest places you
		
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			can possibly be with 0% taxes, and you
		
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			can invest your money safely, and you can
		
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			live a very peaceful life, and your children
		
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			will not be taught anything weird if you
		
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			lived in Qatar, Bahrain, or Kuwait, or Dubai,
		
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			or South.
		
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			I currently live in Romania. Why do you
		
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			live in Romania? Because Romania is a a
		
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			Christian land, I noticed. It is. It is.
		
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			Why is that then? Well, I moved here
		
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			a long time ago. And Andrew, why don't
		
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			you live in a Arab land? Well, let's
		
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			see what happens once I'm You just told
		
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			me once I'm free. You won't live there.
		
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			You're gonna come to Britain and probably hang
		
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			around with me. Save the population, perhaps. But
		
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			my point being No. My point is why
		
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			don't you live in a Muslim land?
		
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			I would be very happy to live in
		
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			Dubai. So why don't you? Because I can't.
		
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			Oh, yeah. No. I know you have a
		
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			restraining thing here, and that's pathetic, and we
		
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			know
		
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			about that. But you would choose Romania anyway
		
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			as we discussed at the top of this
		
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			conversation because you like the feel here. You
		
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			like the freedom here. You like the masculinity
		
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			here, which I feel,
		
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			but you wouldn't choose to live in a
		
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			Muslim land. Well, it's actually interesting because also
		
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			that interesting when you're thinking of how you're
		
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			going to respond, and you don't directly respond
		
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			to my question. Why don't you live in
		
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			Muslim? I'll directly respond. I'd like that. Me
		
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			as a man,
		
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			I find Eastern Europe appealing for the reasons
		
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			you have said. However, if I were to
		
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			raise my family or one of my families
		
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			or if I were to have to, in
		
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			a worst case scenario, leave my family unattended,
		
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			let's say I were to put my children
		
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			and my wife in a house. I would
		
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			choose a 1st world Islamic nation all day
		
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			long. They're not gonna learn anything stupid in
		
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			school. They're gonna be physically safe. They can
		
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			be provided for with staff and help, and
		
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			they're gonna be very well looked after, and
		
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			I know they're completely fine. I would never
		
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			leave my child and my wife alone in
		
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			London, ever. I'd be by their side permanently
		
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			because it's a failed country. And even here
		
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			in in Eastern Europe, although I think it's
		
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			safe, it's a very much a man's world
		
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			and a woman by herself may struggle to
		
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			navigate it. I believe I could buy a
		
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			mansion in Dubai and put a wife and
		
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			3 children in Dubai and I could go
		
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			away for 6 months and come back and
		
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			they'd be perfectly fine. Well, it's very interesting
		
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			here because she tried to corner him. And
		
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			this is the thing Andrew, and I wanna
		
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			say this to you directly brother. Yeah? And
		
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			I've got your number of course but sometimes
		
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			you're busy, I'm busy
		
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			and we can't
		
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			Whatsapp.
		
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			So I'm gonna say this very clearly. This
		
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			little thing that she did there, this little
		
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			underhand where she tried to catch you yeah?
		
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			This is emblematic
		
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			of something greater that the far right have
		
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			in store for you, bro. These people are
		
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			not gonna be loyal.
		
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			These people are not loyal to you. People
		
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			like Tommy Robinson and Katie Hopkins and these
		
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			kinds of people, they're not loyal.
		
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			When you are a member of a fraternity,
		
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			a religious fraternity like Islam,
		
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			we are bound by la ilaha illallah.
		
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			The proposition that there's no God worthy of
		
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			worship except for one God.
		
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			That's what we're bound by. We're bound by
		
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			something transcendental, something greater than ourselves.
		
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			We're bound by the purpose of life. We're
		
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			bound by the reason for our existence.
		
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			When you got people like Katie Hopkins and
		
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			Tommy Robinson, who who I know for well
		
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			because I'm taking Tommy Robinson to court by
		
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			his own admission. He's received the legal papers.
		
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			People like that.
		
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			Weak cowards who when they're confronted 1 on
		
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			1 get slapped in the face. There's videos
		
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			of him getting slapped in the face in
		
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			Luton by 1 individual.
		
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			One guy slapping him in the face and
		
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			him not even responding to that. Yeah? When
		
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			you're allying or speaking or being friendly to
		
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			people like that,
		
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			just wait because what happens is when they
		
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			get a chance, they'll throw you under the
		
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			bus.
		
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			That's when you have an allegiance,
		
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			an allegiance that is based not on the
		
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			transcendental,
		
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			not on the purpose of life, not on
		
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			these kinds of things. But what I will
		
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			say Andrew is
		
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			to be honest, I think you've done a
		
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			good job in circumnavigating it. She wasn't
		
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			tactful enough. I watched a video of him
		
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			actually, Andrew Tate, there was like a kickboxing
		
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			fight where he was fighting like a 20
		
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			year old.
		
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			And this thing here, a 20 year old
		
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			but he was very like impassioned and he
		
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			was very
		
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			like you know, eager.
		
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			And in the 1st round, he was given
		
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			Andrew a lot of trouble and stuff like
		
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			that and in the 2nd round, Andrew kind
		
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			of tamed him and I think he knocked
		
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			him out in the second
		
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			round. And this is something great about Andrew.
		
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			It's a feature both in his debating skills
		
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			and in his fighting. He's able to regain
		
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			composure quite quickly when he's under pressure.
		
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			He lets people try it and then he
		
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			kind of allows it's a a style, it's
		
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			a tactic, it's a stratagem.
		
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			He lets them try it, go for it.
		
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			Alright. Okay. Say no more. And then afterwards
		
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			he comes and he finishes the job. In
		
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			this case, Katie Hopkins tried to take him
		
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			down. She tried
		
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			to to deliver a kind of decisive blow
		
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			and what Andrew done was he he he
		
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			posited
		
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			an excellent counterargument.
		
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			Okay. Which is basically the argument from socioeconomics.
		
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			Yeah. So it's the argument is basically this,
		
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			is that
		
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			those who are in a higher standing in
		
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			terms of socioeconomics, who have more money, are
		
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			less likely to commit crimes. There's less likely
		
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			to be problems and so on and so
		
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			forth. And that, by the way, is a
		
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			basic analysis that can be applied
		
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			internationally. It can also be applied within a
		
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			country. So internationally in the sense that
		
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			you can see countries
		
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			acting with each other in that way. And
		
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			in a country, like, you would
		
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			if you want one predictor of who's gonna
		
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			commit the most crimes, it's those who are
		
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			most impoverished and disenfranchised and poor. It doesn't
		
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			matter what race, religion or ethnicity they are.
		
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			And it just so happens for example in
		
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			the UK, there's a lot of working class
		
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			Muslim people. Therefore you'll find disproportionate numbers according
		
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			to prison statistics for example of muslim people
		
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			according to the population,
		
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			desperate to the population in prisons.
		
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			Because there's a disproportionate number of disenfranchised
		
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			muslims or working class muslims in the UK
		
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			for example. So what he was making was
		
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			an excellent point and it was very it's
		
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			very difficult to argue against that point. So
		
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			she retreated.
		
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			Okay. So it's kind
		
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			of reminiscent of that time the young 20
		
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			year old tried to knock out Andrew Tate
		
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			in the first round then he kind of
		
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			dodged it and he knocked him out in
		
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			the second.
		
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			But the bigger point to be made here
		
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			is that allying yourself with the far right.
		
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			Okay?
		
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			I have to be honest with you, it's
		
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			gonna be a big mistake.
		
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			And a bigger mistake is trying to please
		
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			everyone.
		
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			To try and please the Muslim community while
		
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			simultaneously trying to please the far right, while
		
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			simultaneously trying to be a pro Trump supporter,
		
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			whilst simultaneously
		
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			being in the good books of Elon Musk.
		
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			But all that together,
		
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			what you will do is you'll actually when
		
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			you try and please everyone, you end up
		
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			pleasing no one. All of them will drop
		
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			you. And you could. Look at what happened
		
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			with Jordan Peterson.
		
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			Just look at his views. I was looking
		
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			at his channel the other day, man. He
		
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			had like 40,000, 50,000
		
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			numbers. Sorry to say. Sorry to say. And
		
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			it's not coincidental that that happened after he
		
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			dropped the Muslim community. Where he'd done it
		
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			conscientiously. He kind of like threw them under
		
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			the bus after we welcomed him with open
		
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			hands. Him and his family and his daughter
		
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			and everybody.
		
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			He tried dropping us and
		
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			the only thing that got dropped is his
		
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			views.
		
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			So what happened is this is that
		
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			you not only fade away into relevance
		
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			but you're in danger looking unprincipled.
		
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			So
		
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			in sum, therefore, I will say
		
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			that,
		
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			I think
		
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			that when you align yourself with a community
		
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			like the Muslim community
		
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			and you align yourself purposefully and mean meaningfully,
		
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			you'll find loyalty
		
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			until you die
		
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			because we're bound together by e man, faith.
		
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			And it goes all the way to the
		
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			grave.
		
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			Better than being connected to people like Katie
		
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			Hopkins of all people. And that's what I've
		
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			got to say.
		
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			Hey you, are you wasting your time on
		
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			social media again? Your brothers and sisters in
		
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			the slam net from Norway are establishing a
		
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			masjid, a dawah center.
		
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			Establishing a Masjid to convey the message of
		
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			Islam is one of the best deeds a
		
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			Muslim can do. There's a huge need for
		
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			it in Norway. You know this and I
		
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			know this, so that makes the reward even
		
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			greater.
		
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			So give generously and Allah
		
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			give you even more.