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Latest Car Of Peace Attack In England Conducted Apparently By Sudanese Muslim--Not "Midlands Resident"

By James Fulford

08/14/2018

The latest Car of Peace attack, mowing down cyclists near the British Parliament, appears to have been committed by a "British Citizen of Sudanese origin." That means he was an immigrant, but it doesn’t matter, it would be the same if he were a Sudanese born in Britain:

The terrorist was Sudanese. We gave him British citizenship. This was our reward. #Westminster pic.twitter.com/WaxJ0hrIUo

— Katie Hopkins (@KTHopkins) August 14, 2018

One Tweet says "Security Minister Ben Wallace says terror suspect was a British citizen who originally came from abroad."

What a weird way of saying “he’s an immigrant”. https://t.co/47G066blQQ

— Raheem (@RaheemKassam) August 14, 2018

Another euphemism for immigrant, which is only a bad word to use if one of them does something horrible.

NEW: #Westminster — The man detained on suspicion of terror offences after a car crashed outside the Houses of Parliament is believed to be a British citizen of Sudanese origin, a security service source has told Huffpost UK https://t.co/bWiBMmBO3L

— Terror Today (@TerrorToday) August 14, 2018

So … .Sudanese then … . pic.twitter.com/GONiOD34M4

— Battle Beagle πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ (@HarmlessYardDog) August 14, 2018

This is more informative than earlier reports that said he was from the Midlands, a part of Britain that comprises the old Kingdom of Mercia:

Westminster terror suspect ’known to police in the Midlands’ https://t.co/kquL80TVkt pic.twitter.com/pnUxWTga5x

— The Mirror (@DailyMirror) August 14, 2018

Of course, a lot of terrorists are from the Midlands these days:

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For the record, this is the Midlands:

This is Sudan:

This is a person from the Midlands (Birmingham native Cat Deeley):

These are people from Sudan:

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