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Meanwhile on Facebook, the world's silliest conspiracy theory

Meanwhile on Facebook, the world's silliest conspiracy theory

Meet Asghar Bukhari.

The founding member of the Muslim Public Affairs Committee UK (MPAC UK) posted a public rant last night where he questioned whether Zionists had stolen his shoe to intimidate him. Really.

The best part? He included a picture.

The post was picked up on Twitter where it was widely - and deservedly - mocked.

Update: MPAC UK has confirmed that Asghar Bukhari remains one of their spokespeople.

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