Sinead O'Connor never wants to associate with ‘disgusting’ white people again
Irish singer Sinead O'Connor has declared that she never again wants to spend time with “disgusting” white people in a series of tweets about her recent conversion to Islam.
O’Connor, who changed her name to Shuhada’ Davitt and announced that she had become a Muslim in late October, wrote that "not for one moment, for any reason" does she want to spend time with white people in the future. In brackets, O’Connor made a somewhat inexplicable attempt to clarify her feelings by suggesting that ‘white people’ is a term for “non-Muslims.”
I'm terribly sorry. What I'm about to say is something so racist I never thought my soul could ever feel it. But truly I never wanna spend time with white people again (if that's what non-muslims are called). Not for one moment, for any reason. They are disgusting.
— Shuhada’ Davitt (@MagdaDavitt77) November 6, 2018
The controversial 51-year-old singer also apologized for her apparent racism in the same tweet, acknowledging that her desire never to associate with white people was “so racist I never thought my soul could ever feel it.”
So I read today that #SineadOConnor never wants to be around white people again: first of all that isn’t what true Islam is about: secondly do you think we should tell her she’s white? Or should we wait 7 hrs and 15 days? pic.twitter.com/1ONz4wN9GN
— Toks MamaBear🐻 Timson🇳🇬🇬🇧 (@OrignalBabydoll) November 6, 2018
Twitter users were quick to respond to O’Connor’s tweet, with some suggesting she was an example of “radicalism,” while others schooled her on treating each person as an individual and not making blanket statements based on race.
Perfect example of how quickly radicalism can occur right here. Now you know.
— Flower Power (@oyridel) November 6, 2018
“Not all non-Muslims will mistreat you. Just as not all Muslims will treat you well,” one user wrote, with another reminding her that “no one's ethnicity makes them disgusting, no matter which individuals you've encountered.”
My sis this is just a handful of ppl who’ve treated you this way. Not all non-Muslims will mistreat you. Just as not all Muslims will treat you well. As a revert myself (over 22 years), I have experienced prejudice from Muslims who have very narrow minded views about reverts.
— أم حسام الدين المالطية (@Special_Hijabi) November 6, 2018
I am a White Muslim, there is never any excuse for racism, there are good and bad Muslims & non Muslims everywhere, instead of concentrating on someone's colour or religion focus on those that are good and kind & spend time with them, never judge someone on colour or faith.
— Clair Hashmi (@stabbatha) November 6, 2018
In a follow-up tweet, the Grammy-winning singer said it would be interesting to see if Twitter banned her while allowing people like US President Donald Trump to spew “satanic filth” on the platform.
Another tweet from O’Connor claimed that the “Lord needs dirty workers” and used the hashtag #NotAsF***inCrazyAsSheLooks, while another included the hashtag #ReignOfWhiteMANover.
Forgive me. Sometimes the Lord needs dirty workers ; ) #NotAsFuckinCrazyAsSheLooks ; ) #TrustMeIAMaSoldier
— Shuhada’ Davitt (@MagdaDavitt77) November 6, 2018
In 1992, O’Connor famously tore up a photograph of Pope John Paul II during an appearance on Saturday Night Live in protest against rampant sexual abuse by the Catholic Church in Ireland. A few years later, the eccentric artist was ordained a priest by a breakaway sect in a ceremony which was not recognized by the Catholic Church.
Announcing her conversion to Islam in October, O’Connor said it was the “natural conclusion of any intelligent theologian’s journey.”
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