The wonderful thing about Twitter is that you can get such a wide range of views. The number of people followed by @anjemchaudary is zero.Jim Rohn once said "You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with". This unprovoked assault on English grammar contains a concept with which I agree, and if we apply this maxim to Twitter accounts followed by Anjem Choudary's we are left with the impression he is a nobody.
— Tom Holland (@holland_tom) October 21, 2012
There is little I can do to analyze zero accounts followed. I can, however, examine those 2,186 folk who choose to follow Anjem. Who are they?
First I checked their locations. My efforts were hampered a little by those who chose to describe their location as "Dar-al-Kufr" (land of unbelievers), kuffrland, Londonistan and other spoof locations, but there was enough to give a representative sample and countries Anjem may wish to consider should he wish to further his career abroad are listed to the left.
Those outside the UK fell outside my interest; I was curious only to see if he enjoyed support of many British Muslims. With that I took a closer look at the 57% and noticed something of a trend:
Filtering out Allah and Muslim, then doing a wordcloud of a sample of those remaining revealed quite a few EDL fans. While I must admit a lack of familiarity with all of Anjem's published works I'm of the strong opinion that he and the English Defence League have not collaborated an any projects to date. I feel it safe to say they do not warm to each other, and assume many of these followers are not also fans.
But how to check further?
I fed Anjem's account through another script, and checked to see what his followers also follow. I reproduce for your entertainment most popular 31 accounts amongst those that follow Anjem. I've taken the liberty of highlighting a few I feel Anjem may not endorse. The percentage of his followers that follow each account is listed to its left.
22.22% | BBC Breaking News |
21.56% | Al Jazeera English |
19.48% | WikiLeaks |
16.39% | Barack Obama |
16.13% | Reuters Top News |
15.83% | Tommy Robinson EDL |
15.32% | Breaking News |
13.55% | HSM Press Office |
13.55% | George Galloway |
12.89% | Islamic Thoughts |
12.73% | UK Prime Minister |
12.73% | EnglishDefenceLeague |
12.48% | Salman Rushdie |
12.33% | Piers Morgan |
12.33% | BBC News (World) |
12.13% | Joseph Barton |
12.08% | CNN Breaking News |
12.02% | Bill Gates |
12.02% | Robert Spencer |
11.62% | The Economist |
11.42% | Lord Sugar |
11.42% | Dalai Lama |
11.16% | Wayne Rooney |
11.01% | yvonneridley |
10.81% | The New York Times |
10.65% | Rio Ferdinand |
10.40% | YouTube |
10.40% | Ricky Gervais |
10.30% | Imran Khan |
10.25% | Frankie Boyle |
10.15% | Stephen Fry |
Filtering out the news websites, it seems the EDL is inordinately popular amongst his followers. Anjem feels gays should be stoned to death, but over 10% of his followers enjoy the work of Stephen Fry.
UK Muslims do not like the chap. His followers are not fans. So why do I keep seeing him on TV as a voice of Islam?
A young Anjem "Andy" Choudary |
2 comments:
Hi - you should certainly add Robert Spencer to your list of highlighted names - this is the man behind JihadWatch.
Ah! Hadn't realised. Thanks for the tip, will tweak this evening.
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