Johnny “Taz” Mulford, a team leader at Gaza aid distribution sites, has recently come under fire for his tattoos of Crusader-style crosses. The tattoos, which have been co-opted by the far right, have sparked controversy and raised questions about Mulford’s beliefs and affiliations.
Mulford, who works for a security contractor in Gaza, has been a familiar face at aid distribution sites for years. His dedication and hard work have earned him the respect and admiration of many, both locals and international aid workers. However, his tattoos have caused some to question his motives and political stance.
The Crusader-style cross, also known as the Jerusalem cross, has a long and complex history. Originally used by the Knights Templar during the Crusades, it has since been adopted by various groups and organizations, both religious and secular. Unfortunately, in recent years, it has also been used as a symbol by far-right groups, often associated with Islamophobia and anti-Muslim sentiments.
So why does Mulford have these tattoos? According to him, it is simply a personal choice and has no political or religious connotations. He explains that he has always been fascinated by the history of the Crusades and the symbolism of the Jerusalem cross. He also adds that he has a deep respect for all religions and cultures, and his tattoos do not reflect any bias or prejudice.
However, some have pointed out that Mulford’s affiliation with the Crusader-style cross goes beyond just a personal interest. It has been revealed that he is a member of an anti-“jihad” motorcycle club, which has been linked to the far right and has been accused of promoting Islamophobic rhetoric. This has raised concerns about his true beliefs and whether he is using his position at the aid distribution sites to push a hidden agenda.
Despite these allegations, Mulford has vehemently denied any involvement with the far right or any anti-Muslim sentiments. He maintains that his tattoos and membership in the motorcycle club are purely personal choices and have no bearing on his work in Gaza. He also stresses that his main priority is to help those in need and provide aid to the people of Gaza, regardless of their religion or background.
It is important to note that Mulford’s tattoos and his involvement with the motorcycle club have not affected his work in any way. He continues to be a dedicated and hardworking team leader, ensuring that aid is distributed efficiently and effectively to those who need it most. His colleagues and superiors have also vouched for his professionalism and commitment to his job.
In a statement, Mulford expressed his regret for any controversy his tattoos may have caused and reiterated that they do not reflect his beliefs or political stance. He also emphasized that he is open to dialogue and welcomes any discussion regarding his tattoos and their significance.
In conclusion, Johnny “Taz” Mulford’s tattoos of Crusader-style crosses have sparked controversy, but they should not overshadow his hard work and dedication to providing aid in Gaza. While his tattoos may have been co-opted by the far right, it is important to remember that they are his personal choices and do not reflect his true beliefs or intentions. Let us not allow these tattoos to overshadow the important work that Mulford and his team are doing in Gaza, providing aid and support to those who need it most.





