Labour councillor and ‘La’ t-shirt maker Philip Normal condemned for ‘racist, Islamophobic’ tweets

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Labour councillor and artist Philip Normal has been accused of racism and Islamophobia over a catalogue of historic tweets.

Normal, a councillor for Lambeth in south London known for his slogan t-shirts business, has courted widespread criticism over dozens of disgusting tweets, mostly dating back to between 2009 and 2014, which resurfaced Wednesday (12 January). Warning – offensive content.

“Why do some Muslim women walk like penguins?” tweeted Normal, now 39, on 29 September, 2011. “I’m not being mean? Because I know there’s an issue in the healthcare system there…”

He described Whitechapel, in the London’s East End, as an “aggressively Muslim” neighbourhood in a tweet on 22 January, 2013.

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According to screen captures, he tweeted on 7 July, 2011: “Muslim extremists on the overground seem to love Capri-sun!”

On 27 May 2011, he wrote out a lengthy hashtag slamming a “big Black man” for taking up room on a bus. “He’s not sucking my d**k,” he added in the hashtag.

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“Hairy Arab with big hands with his arm round young British blond girl,” he wrote 29 September, 2011, again taking aim at bus passengers.

Among other tweets, Normal used the slur “t****y”. In one, dated 31 May, 2014, Normal simply tweeted the slur in all caps 20 times. He said this was in opposition to not being able to use it on Facebook.

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“T****y” is our word,” he posted earlier that day. “We’ve used it in London for years.”

The day after, he tweeted: “I love the word homo. Shall I do a HOMO t shirt? I’m doing a T****Y one.”

“And I saw the best bad t****y pushing a wheelchair in a gold pleated skirt blowing a while really loud!” he said 2 December 2009. “Ultimate Camden town experience.”

Across other tweets, Normal used the pejorative “retard”, a hurtful term loathed by advocates for causing “pain for people with intellectual differences“.

Normal served as mayor of London’s Lambeth from 2020 until 2021, making headlines as the UK’s “first HIV-positive mayor”. He found publicity against last year after his It’s a Sin-themed ‘La’ t-shirts raised half a million pounds for HIV charity the Terrence Higgins Trust

Many members of the LGBT+ community were disgusted by the tweets, calling on the Labour Party to take action against its councillor.

Some noted that the remarks were particularly offensive given that Normal represents Lambeth, a vibrantly diverse borough of more than 300,000 people.

@uklabour Time to root out islamophobic and anti Muslim bigotry in your party – these comments from a LABOUR councillor @philipnormal in Lambeth are disgusting. The Labour Party is an unsafe place for Muslims #EnoughIsEnough pic.twitter.com/SifCaPLha1

— Nishat Siddiqi


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Originally posted on: https://www.pinknews.co.uk/2022/01/12/philip-normal-racism-islamophobia-transphobia-historic-tweets/