Posted on 07/11/2022 7:29:25 PM PDT by RandFan
Mo Farah has sensationally revealed that he was trafficked into Britain and spent his early years here in domestic servitude.
The Olympic champion completely overturns the already extraordinary story of his life in a BBC documentary, The Real Mo Farah, which will be broadcast tomorrow night.
Far from him coming to the UK to live with his father, his father was in fact dead – a victim of the civil war in his native Somalia.
And, incredibly, Mo Farah is not even his real name.
The original back story was that he arrived in Britain as an eight-year-old and lived with an aunt and uncle because his father showed little interest in him.
Equipped with just three English phrases – ‘Excuse me’, ‘Where is the toilet?’ and ‘C’mon then’ – he was enrolled in a tough junior school in the predominantly white area of Feltham, west London, where his refusal to be cowed meant he was forever getting into fights.
His troubled upbringing was splashed across the papers after he achieved a golden double – in the 5,000 and 10,000 metres – at the 2012 Games in London.
But it was far from the full story. Yes, Sir Mo Farah, as he is today, was born in wartorn Somalia. But almost everything else about his early life is fiction.
Most sensational of all is the bombshell that the young Mo did not come to this country legally.
Instead, he was ‘trafficked’ into Britain and spent years in domestic servitude, forced to be a skivvy for the family of the woman who brought him here.
Sir Mo was born Hussein Abdi Kahin, something he only fully comprehended much later – and is still struggling to make sense of.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
Fine, send him home on a one-way flight.
Ilhan Omar’s real name is Ilhan Nur Said Elmi, her and her father attached themselves to the Omar family to fraudulently enter the USA.
Once she had citizenship she married her brother to fraudulently get him a green card.
This probably happens quite a bit, especially with immigrants who are classified as ‘refugees’. Everything is done swiftly and en masse whenever possible. The refugees see all those loopholes, places in the chain where not all the details are checked, so they take advantage of the weak links.
I wonder what will happen. He was even made a knight of the realm. He could/should lose it all.
Prime Minister has an opening, I hear tell.
Right! Any 8 year old mastermind devious enough to smuggle him self into England under a false name to serve as an unpaid skivvy for some other family should be booted out toot sweet.
Indeed - anyone who would commit the outrageous offense of being trafficked and abused as a child slave should be punished severely. < / s >
Can’t believe the nonsense some people come up with.
He was 8. Not 20. I think there should be a review of his case, but it sounds like he was a victim in all this.
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From article: ‘I had all the contact details for my relatives and once we got to her house, the lady took it off me and right in front of me ripped them up and put it in the bin and at that moment I knew I was in trouble.’ ... ‘If I wanted food in my mouth my job was to look after those kids, shower them, cook for them, clean for them, and she said “If you ever want to see your family again, don’t say anything. If you say anything, they will take you away”.’
He was a slave in 21st century England and when he was freed, he represented his new country in the olympics. I would cut him some slack.
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That is sweet of you. Ship him back.
If you had actually read the article you posted, nothing is going to happen to him. The British are more than happy to claim an Olympic gold medalist and productive citizen as their own.
You are not right in the head.
Mo Farah————
and then-————
Hussein Abdi Kahin.
But everyone knew him as Nancy.
Unreal, isn’t it?
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