Mohammed Hijab

How One Tweet Got TWISTED Out Of Context

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TranscriptTranscribed from the video above. Speakers labelled per turn.

Introduction

Mohammed HijabI'm trending on Twitter again.

GuestIt's scandalous what they've done with the clip.

The Misquoted Clip

Mohammed HijabThe concept of martyrdom. Then I would consider that to be an advantage, frankly, because as Robert Green said, the one who's willing to commit suicide has the initiative. Now, I'm not saying commit suicide anyone. This is how we got him here. I'm not talking about suicide mission here, bro. I'm just saying figuratively, the one who's willing to take it further. This misquoting started on a page called OpenSource Intel with 912,000 followers.

GuestWhere is that?

Mohammed HijabIt's not just Israel. It's northern Israel. Well, I'm so glad that people from northern Israel are thinking about the champ because with certain people, we have to hate them, innit? We hate you. I actually love that you hate me, too. And I would feel bad if you love me.

Reporting to Authorities

GuestI saw a bunch of pages reporting him to the police.

Mohammed HijabNo way. But here was my favorite.

[laughter]

Mohammed HijabHere was my favorite though. This is what you don't know.

GuestNo, there's a few of them that not only reported him to the police, but the Home Secretary.

Mohammed HijabAnd the Provost of the UK.

[laughter]

Mohammed HijabYou should know that you can't harm us with this stuff, you know, because there's nothing you can do to make us go astray from the mission that we have, which is to advance Islam and the case for Muslims.

[snorts]

How One Tweet Got TWISTED Out Of Context — Mohammed Hijab Archive