One of the most honest, mask-off moments I've ever seen from a Muslim was when a fundamentalis preacher called Anjem Choudary was facing deportation from the UK back in the 2000s. He did an interview with one of the big British television channels, and the (white British) interviewer said something along the lines of "Why should you be allowed to go on saying these things in our country?"
Choudary looked right into the camera and said, "What makes you think this is your country?"
One of the most honest, mask-off moments I've ever seen from a Muslim was when a fundamentalis preacher called Anjem Choudary was facing deportation from the UK back in the 2000s. He did an interview with one of the big British television channels, and the (white British) interviewer said something along the lines of "Why should you be allowed to go on saying these things in our country?"
Choudary looked right into the camera and said, "What makes you think this is your country?"
Not with a bang, eh?
Well they didn't deport him.