Katie Hopkins offends the entire Islamic community by posting condescending tweets about sacred festival of Ramadan
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The controversial telly personality took to Twitter on Sunday night to express her views on the Islamic festival of fasting - Ramadan - which begins today
Rent-a-gob Katie Hopkins is offending people again.
The controversial telly personality took to Twitter on Sunday night to express her views on the Islamic festival of fasting - Ramadan - which begins today.
"Ramadan typically brings a spike in violence in Middle East. I get grumpy when I don't eat - but I don't blow things up. Religion of peace?," she tweeted.
"If we take 5:2 as a basic idea, what is the ratio for Ramadan? 18:6?" she continued sarcastically.
Among posting other insults, the attention-seeking columnist shared a picture of a yummy-looking cake under the caption: "Are you celebrating Ramadan? Here is a picture of a juicy cake. Rainbow cake. #itsgoodtobegay."
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Motor mouth Katie Hopkins
And it wasn't long before Katie was being slammed left, right and centre for her insensitive comments.
"There'll be burning effigies of you from here to Karachi now," wrote one Twitter user.
"I'd be pretty grumpy too if some uneducated white person decided it was okay to mock my religious conviction but whatever," said another.
"You should start fasting as well!!!! It will help you reduce the double chin," added another.
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