'Totally Muslim' Birmingham Remark Draws Mockery
إقرأ هذا الخبر بالعربيةA Fox News commentator's remark about the British city of Birmingham being "totally Muslim" was widely mocked on Twitter on Monday, while Prime Minister David Cameron called the expert a "complete idiot".
Security analyst Steven Emerson said Sunday that "non-Muslims just simply don't go in" to the city, during a discussion of multiculturalism in Britain after last week's Paris attacks.
"When I heard this, I choked on my porridge and I thought it must be April Fool's Day. This guy is clearly a complete idiot," Cameron told ITV News.
"What he should do is look at Birmingham and see what a fantastic example it is of bringing people together of different faiths, different backgrounds," he said.
Emerson later apologized, saying it was a "beautiful city" and announcing that he would make a donation to Birmingham Children's Hospital.
According to the latest census data from 2011, 21.8 percent of the city's one million residents are Muslim -- one of the highest proportions in Britain.
Bemused Britons -- including locals known as "Brummies" -- meanwhile mocked Emerson.
Under the hashtag #foxnewsfacts, user @chris_wilde tweeted a picture of a convoy of jihadists waving black Islamic State group flags with the quip: "Heavy traffic reported in Birmingham today".
The 1980s Birmingham band Duran Duran have been forced to change their name to Quran Quran, joked @msalimkassam, while @petermoore said of the city's landmark telecom tower: "Birmingham City Mosque is among the tallest and most sacred in all Islam".
Journalist Rob Crilly, writing also on Twitter, joked that Birmingham Bullring, a shopping centre, was in fact "where Christians were put to death".
Many made references to the city's cricketing tradition.
"Terrifying photo of how a typical Muslim from Birmingham guards the city gates against infidels," said one user, showing a picture of a bearded cricketer with his bat ready to hit a ball.
Another published a picture of Queen Elizabeth II in a kerchief reading: "In the UK, the Queen must wear a headscarf by law when she visits Birmingham."
A third referred to Britain's unpredictable climate, joking that Muslims were in fact controlling it: "In some places it's Sunni, but mainly Shiite".