Muslims Don't Matter by Sayeeda Warsi review a stinging rebuke to former colleagues
Briefly

Sayeeda Warsi argues that disdain for Islam has become so normalized that it can pass the dinner-table test, calling for respect and acknowledgment of diverse Muslim voices.
Warsi highlights how Tory ministers continually neglected Muslim concerns, preferring to engage with compliant figures instead of addressing the needs of credible community leaders.
The marginalisation of Muslim issues and the trivialization of complaints showcases a concerning trend among politicians, with devastating effects on universal human rights.
The article critiques the tendency to generalize and scapegoat Muslims while ignoring that all belief systems have both wisdom and flawed individuals.
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