Imran Khan’s Gestures Compelled Rightist to Praise Pakistan

Internet users unmasked the reality of Glenn Beck, saying he believes in Islamophobia and links terrorism with Quran

The actions of Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan have spoken louder than words as the hardcore rightist Glenn Beck lauded his effort in saving thousands of lives in Afghanistan which is the other side of what has been said. 

Earlier, an American political commentator reached out to his Twitter handle and explained how Imran Khan extended his support in the Afghan evacuation matter.

Beck maintained that his calls to the leaders of the world received simply yes, no or some even remained unanswered but Imran Khan acted on his willingness to assist.

“He took the lead to save innocent lives irrespective of politics, race, religion or culture”, Beck wrote in his tweet.

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Soon after Imran Khan’s gesture circulated on social media, many internet users unmasked the reality of television producer Glenn Beck.

Many of them said that Beck is a person who believes in Islamophobia and is a rightist so his words of praise for Imran Khan don’t hold much significance.

In this regard, social activist Ammar Ali Jan uncovered that Glenn is a bigot who preys upon Islamophobia as he accused mosques in North America of being centers of terror.

Ammar was of the viewpoint that a person like Beck, who always links terrorism with Quran, is a terrible person who deserves no praise from Pakistanis.

Further, he added that Glenn Beck’s book It IS about Islam is against Islam, causing a lot of suffering to Muslims and their allies in the United States (US).

Moreover, senior journalist Abbas Nasir also found fault with Glenn Beck and lamented that ‘he can’t become a Bhabi (wife of Imran Khan)’.

Though many people criticized Glenn Beck for praising Pakistan for helping in Afghan evacuation, it should be noted that Imran Khan’s leadership has altered the beliefs of an Islamophobic.

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