Counter-terror police are recalling official guidance which suggested that ‘Muslims who believe they are oppressed’ could be a sign of extremism.
Warning signs included Muslims who 'voiced concern for “oppressed Muslims” in other countries’.
metro.co.uk/2020/01/15/ter…
But if voicing concern for Muslims oppressed in this country or abroad is one of the criteria, that's something I do almost daily!
Shameful, discriminatory behaviour by govt.
Also, what if a Muslim didn't feel oppressed before, but feels oppressed by this guidance?
Just so counterproductive and dangerous.
How can the government not see it is creating an "oppressed" class and "extremists" by behaving like this?
How do I assure the govt that this was the old me and I am now certain that no Muslim anywhere is oppressed in any way?
But then, I tweeted about Rohingya just earlier today. Not sure how to deny that...