Former MSNBC Host Mehdi Hasan Admits He Wishes Britain Was a ‘Hellhole Run by Muslims’ (VIDEO) * The Gateway Pundit * by Ben Kew

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A man in a white sports jersey speaks into a microphone during a podcast, surrounded by greenery and a modern studio backdrop.Screenshot of Mehdi Hasan during his latest podcast appearance.

Former MSNBC host and prominent left-wing commentator Mehdi Hasan just said the quiet part out loud about his views on European civilization.

During a podcast appearance on his Zeteo media company, Hasan responded to calls to have his American citizenship stripped, which he was granted in 2020.

“People tell me to go back to the [United Kingdom], because they think the UK is some Muslim hellhole dystopia run by Muslims… I wish.”

”That will be clipped,” he then admits.

Watch the clip below:

Hasan then complains that the Portuguese-themed restaurant Nando’s does not serve halal food in the United States.

“I’ve talked about this on this show before: Nandos is halal in the UK; it is not halal in the United States of America.”

”Why, why Nandos? I don’t understand why Nandos is not halal in the U.S.; that is a great bugbear of mine.”

Last month, Hasan described the mass rape of British girls by Pakistani men as “bullshit” designed to whip up hatred against Muslims.

“The same week that Rupert Lowe put out his bullshit ‘rape gang report’ falsely claiming Muslims raped 250,000 white girls & same week Elon Musk amplified it on here, this happens.

”Is anyone surprised? They’re inciting violence against Muslims and emboldening extremists.”

Hasan was pulled off air by MSNBC back in early 2024 after bosses became concerned about his vocal support for Hamas.

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