It is Understandable Why People Confuse Sectarian Muslim MPs Like Humza Yousaf and Anas Sarwar – Because, Politically Speaking, They Really Are the Exact Same Person

My recent article mentioning an ostensibly anti-white speech made by Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar back in 2020 drew some understandable reader comments to the effect of “Wasn’t that Humza Yousaf?”, the former SNP leader. I must admit, my first thought was “Oh no, am I about to get sued for false attribution of quotes?” Writing the piece whilst taking strong painkillers for a dental abscess, I wondered if my addled, drugged-up mind had caused me to begin uncontrollably mistaking one Pakistani for another (a specific listed side-effect on the back of the box).

Checking my facts, I was relieved to find Sarwar had indeed made the speech I said he had… it was just that, likewise, Yousaf had once made the very same one, too. The below verbiage is from the mouth of Humza: 


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MajorMajor
MajorMajor
6 months ago

Cynical as I am, I can’t help suspecting that with the pakistanization of political leaders we will also enjoy the sort of deeply tribal and corrupt, nepotistic political kleptocracy culture that characterizes Pakistan.

RTSC
RTSC
6 months ago

The Establishment has been deliberately Balkanising the UK for decades.

They have imported the tribal norms and corruption of Pakistan and Bangladesh, as well as various failed States in Africa, and planted them in our cities which they have now taken over.

It won’t end well, as Prof Betz has predicted.

PeterM
PeterM
5 months ago

Steven, you are still not quite correct: that transcript of Yusef’s speech deliberately and disinformationally added the verb “is” to each line. That was to hide the way he spat out the word “white” in each stanza.
https://youtu.be/FI3JBBlmej4?si=x80CaH5hG1Tl6oCM

EppingBlogger
5 months ago
Reply to  PeterM

If the quotation was changed it should be updated on the DS website otherwise it will be no better than the other sites we criticise.

Mogwai
5 months ago

Showing my ignorance because I wasn’t really aware of the differences in people within Pakistan, depending on the area they originate from. Seems the UK has been importing the worst sort and it’s too late once they’ve got their feet under the table; ”I was having a conversation yesterday with a Pakistani from Karachi who moved to Britain over 25 or so years ago. Indifferent to Islam, and cut off relationship with other Pakistanis. Wife is Irish. Older than me, but I found some things similar with him to me. Although I am not just indifferent to Islam, I left it 18 years ago, and I am vocal against it. But basically westernised and integrated with a view of having future generations assimilated. He said the same thing to me that others like him have said as well. Especially the Pakistanis from Karachi, who are ethnically different to the majority Punjabi and Mirpuris we have in Britain. He said, the same Pakistanis that we wanted to get away from are the ones that Britain welcomed blindly. Those who would not even integrate properly within Pakistani metropolitan cities. The culturally uneducated and crass, who have cousin married their braincells to zero.… Read more »

Curio
Curio
5 months ago
Reply to  Mogwai

Highly informative “inside story” so to speak, which raises the question: Are Baron Ali, Zia Yusuf, Sidiq Khan and affable Sajid Javid from Karachi, Punjab or Milpuris?

Jack the dog
Jack the dog
5 months ago

Outlaw cousin marriage.

And castrate their male children.

Nah, only joking.

Talltone
Talltone
5 months ago
Reply to  Jack the dog

Outlaw cousin marriage, male genital mutilation and halal meat/slaughter. Ensure that there are severe punishments for transgressions.

Heretic
Heretic
5 months ago
Reply to  Talltone

But there is only one punishment they fear, and that is Deportation.

Gezza England
Gezza England
5 months ago

Once the mainstream Red, Yellow and Blue Teams recognise this awkward racial reality and decide to each field a Pakistani politico in a certain specific Pakistani-filled ward, then the equally Pakistani voters can begin to choose between their policies, but not beforehand

But the policies they will be deciding upon will be about Pakistan and not Scotland. Currently no doubt it will include the war that is developing between Pakistan and Afghanistan where India is invovled as well leading to three tribes of immigrants battling on OUR streets – already seen in Manchester – at OUR expense to police and tidy up.

Freddy Boy
5 months ago

Steve you’ve made me think it but I can’t print it , however the clue to my thoughts is “ What a right pair of C- – -s” !

Heretic
Heretic
5 months ago

Dear Scotland, how did this happen to you?
How did these Treasonous Third World Clowns get into the government of Scotland?

It’s the same in Ireland and Wales: while everyone was still glaring and scowling in the general direction of England, hating, blaming & pointing at the English…

…Third World Invaders quietly crept in round the back. And now the Scots, Welsh, Ulstermen & Irish are starting to turn around to face the real threat, asking “What are all these people doing here?”, and realising that their true brothers are the English, under equal threat, as well as the whole of the Western World.

United We Stand, shoulder-to-shoulder against the foe.

dxb
dxb
5 months ago
Reply to  Heretic

Meanwhile, the SNP bleat on about “independence” when they really mean leaving a partnership with England for subservience to the unelected European bureaucrats; and now they want to want to dilute our Scottishness with even more immigration and ensure that we have an undependable energy supply.

https://www.holyrood.com/news/view,kate-forbes-scotlands-economy-needs-more-immigration

Idiots.

Robert Liddell
Robert Liddell
5 months ago

I was one of the thousands who complained to the police about the notorious “ white white white” speech

Crosby
Crosby
5 months ago

Pakistanis and other muslims enjoy every kind of help, favour, indulgence and protection under British law. Humza, Khan the lot push their faith to the centre of our public life, with the help of our weird king. How come all these human rights and favours are utterly denied to minorities in Pakistan, Saudi, Afghanistan, Egypt, Sudan, and Christianity is banned and persecuted? Human rights are for minorities here, but inverted over there.
Why is our state so double minded?

Crosby
Crosby
5 months ago

The last para confirms Enoch Powell’s warnings against the growth of tribalistic politics of the subcontinent here.