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'''Maajid Nawaz''' is a British activist and journalist. In January 2022 he was fired from [[LBC]] for his tweets allegedly "spreading dangerous [[conspiracy theories]]".<ref>https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10379307/Presenter-Maajid-Nawaz-accused-tweeting-deranged-rubbish-vaccines-leaves-LBC.html</ref> [[Labour]] MP [[Chris Bryant]] celebrated on Twitter.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yq8m6rnc0j4</ref>
 
'''Maajid Nawaz''' is a British activist and journalist. In January 2022 he was fired from [[LBC]] for his tweets allegedly "spreading dangerous [[conspiracy theories]]".<ref>https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10379307/Presenter-Maajid-Nawaz-accused-tweeting-deranged-rubbish-vaccines-leaves-LBC.html</ref> [[Labour]] MP [[Chris Bryant]] celebrated on Twitter.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yq8m6rnc0j4</ref>
  
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"Today, instead of supporting the cause of Quran-thumping diehards, he’s ingratiated himself in the growing union of neoconservatives and hawkish liberals who believe in Western exceptionalism and the efficacy of power, especially military power, to expand its influence and protect its interests. He has found in them an opportunity to expand his platform, and they, in him, a veneer that deflects accusations of [[Islamophobia]] and Western triumphalism by fixating not on Islam per se but on the alleged threat posed by its foreign “ism” affix: Islamism."<ref>https://newrepublic.com/article/128436/maajid-nawaz-really-believe</ref>
 
  
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=== COVID-19 ===
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Maajid Nawaaz took two [[COVID-19 vaccines]], but announced himself a "[[conscientious objector]]" of [[COVID-19 vaccine mandates]] and refused to take any more injections. He is critical of [[Big Pharma]], and attacked by [[The Guardian]].<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2021/jan/31/lbcs-maajid-nawazs-fascination-with-conspiracies-raises-alarm</ref>
 
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In February 2022, he was interviewed by [[Joe Rogan]].
  
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"Today, instead of supporting the cause of Quran-thumping diehards, he’s ingratiated himself in the growing union of neoconservatives and hawkish liberals who believe in Western exceptionalism and the efficacy of power, especially military power, to expand its influence and protect its interests. He has found in them an opportunity to expand his platform, and they, in him, a veneer that deflects accusations of [[Islamophobia]] and Western triumphalism by fixating not on Islam per se but on the alleged threat posed by its foreign “ism” affix: Islamism."<ref>https://newrepublic.com/article/128436/maajid-nawaz-really-believe</ref>
  
 
Critical of [[Big Pharma]], and attacked by [[The Guardian]].<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2021/jan/31/lbcs-maajid-nawazs-fascination-with-conspiracies-raises-alarm</ref>
 
 
Anti [[lockdown]].
 
 
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Revision as of 16:17, 22 February 2022

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(author, activist, politician)
Maajid Nawaaz.jpg
BornMaajid Usman Nawaz
2 November 1977
Essex, England, UK
NationalityBritish
Alma materSOAS, University of London, London School of Economics
Children1
SpouseRabia Ahmed
Exposed • central bank digital currencies
• COVID-19/Purposes
Founder ofQuilliam Foundation
InterestsCOVID-19/Resistance
British activist; former Islamist. Critical of the ON around COVID.

Maajid Nawaz is a British activist and journalist. In January 2022 he was fired from LBC for his tweets allegedly "spreading dangerous conspiracy theories".[1] Labour MP Chris Bryant celebrated on Twitter.[2]

Opinions

COVID-19

Maajid Nawaaz took two COVID-19 vaccines, but announced himself a "conscientious objector" of COVID-19 vaccine mandates and refused to take any more injections. He is critical of Big Pharma, and attacked by The Guardian.[3]

““Up to 700,000 vaccine passports have been affected by NHS blunders, locking many people out of foreign travel, after the wrong data was recorded by health officials”

Imagine (if) this locked you out of DOMESTIC services?

#NoVaccineApartheid

#Resist
Maajid Nawaaz (3 September 2021)  [4]

In February 2022, he was interviewed by Joe Rogan.

Islamism

"Today, instead of supporting the cause of Quran-thumping diehards, he’s ingratiated himself in the growing union of neoconservatives and hawkish liberals who believe in Western exceptionalism and the efficacy of power, especially military power, to expand its influence and protect its interests. He has found in them an opportunity to expand his platform, and they, in him, a veneer that deflects accusations of Islamophobia and Western triumphalism by fixating not on Islam per se but on the alleged threat posed by its foreign “ism” affix: Islamism."[5]


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