Keith Woods: Tommy Robinson is a Traitor and Sellout, Not a Nationalist


🇮🇪 Keith Woods on X:

🇬🇧 🇮🇱 ‘Tommy Robinson is a traitor and a sellout, not a nationalist.’

🔶️ “Not only has he told Europeans to “open your borders to Hindus and Sikhs”, here he says he would let the 18 million women in Saudi Arabia enter the UK as a way to undermine Islam.”

🔶️ “I don’t think he’s the cause of the riots, but when he’s in the news I will remind people he’s no friend to nationalists”

📎 Keith Woods

Keith Woods on X:

In a recent statement, Keith Woods expressed his strong disapproval of Tommy Robinson, calling him a traitor and a sellout rather than a true nationalist. Woods, known for his nationalist views, criticized Robinson for his statements on immigration and Islam.

According to Woods, Robinson has advocated for opening European borders to Hindus and Sikhs, a position that goes against the principles of nationalism. Furthermore, Robinson’s suggestion of allowing 18 million women from Saudi Arabia into the UK as a way to undermine Islam was perceived by Woods as a betrayal of nationalist ideals.

While Woods does not attribute the recent riots to Robinson, he made it clear that he will continue to remind people that Robinson is not a friend to nationalists whenever his name appears in the news.

Woods’ remarks highlight the divisions within nationalist movements and the varying interpretations of what it means to be a true nationalist. As the debate continues, it is clear that figures like Robinson will continue to face criticism from those who believe in a more exclusive and traditionalist approach to nationalism.

For more information, you can visit Keith Woods’ Twitter account: Keith Woods

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