"Sick": 'Racist' graffiti targeting Scottish FM Humza Yousaf appeared near his home
In reality, the graffiti read "Fk Islam" and was directed at the man's beliefs, not at his skin colour, origin or any other "racial" issue that could be counted as "racism".
The alleged "sick racist attack" on the Scottish First Minister, which has been widely reported in the Western press and greatly exaggerated, is in reality probably the indignation of an individual citizen fed up with the man's constant embrace of radical Islam and opposition to free speech.
Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf, 38, was targeted by allegedly "racist" graffiti that appeared near his home in Broughty Ferry.
Police received an alert last Monday about "graffiti painted on walls" on Hamilton Street. They included the words "Fk Islam" and reportedly two racist slurs directed at Pakistani immigrants.
These other alleged insults have not been made public anywhere.
Dundee City Council has since removed other insults that occurred in at least three houses. A spokesman for the SNP, Yousaf's party, condemned the graffiti and thanked the authorities for their swift response.
- "This graffiti was sick and totally unacceptable, a reminder of why we must adopt a zero tolerance approach to hate," they said.
A local resident told The Courier that he believed the graffiti appeared in protest at the "hate crime and public order" law that came into force in Scotland on Monday. The law allows for sentences of up to seven years in prison for offences such as "Islamophobia" or "misgendering", effectively criminalising both criticism of islam and of the harmful aspects of any gender ideology.
The graffiti is thus a clear pro-free speech protest against the blasphemy ban, the Sharia law of Islam, which has been imposed on the West as part of the aims of the "progressive left".
According to locals, they have never seen the city remove graffiti and vandalism in the area as quickly as "Fk Islam" graffiti was cleaned up.
Within a couple of hours of the police being informed, the graffiti disappeared.1
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