Red Alert Politics' token Donald Trump supporter Ryan Girdusky was invited on BBC 5's program Up All Night with host Dotun Adebayo to discuss how the billionaire clinched the nomination. The interview quickly became heated, and Girdusky was silenced for "being offensive" about Islamic terrorism.

The conversation started off pleasant, but Adebayo became very accusatory in his questioning, asking if Trump's mantra of "putting America first" was something all politicians believe, if he was a bully, and if he would betray U.S. allies by walking away from the climate change summit agreement in Paris.

Girdusky calmly pushed back during the conversation, and defended the Republican nominee's ability to make deals and actually put Americans first when it came to immigration, foreign policy, and trade.

Adebayo followed by bringing up race, asking if Trump was racist for calling Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) "Pocahontas."

Once again, the Red Alert Politics writer fired back and stated that Warren was a racist for using her unsubstantiated claims of Native American heritage to give herself an advantage for employment purposes.

The host decided to stick to the topic of racism, and that's when the conversation heated up.

"I'm assuming though that you will accept that his plan to ban all Muslims from America would be considered to be racist, if not sectarian," Adebayo said.

"No, no, no, I'm sorry you are misrepresenting him," Girdusky shot back. "He did not say I'm going to ban all Muslims. He said he would have a halt on Muslim immigration until the visa system improved."

"I'll accept that, but you must agree that if that's not racist it's at least sectarian," the host continued. "Will Trump soften on that issue?"

Girdusky described that Trump has said he would put Rudy Giuliani in charge of a commission in order to figure out how we stop importing Islamic terrorists and prevent another 9/11, Boston Bombing, or San Bernardino shooting.

"Timothy McVeigh was not a Muslim," Adebayo replied. "Homegrown terrorism."

"Yes, 20 years ago we had an insane white man who was born and bred in America," the Red Alert Politics writer stated. "Since those 20 years though we've had dozens of attempted or successful terrorist attacks by Muslims, many of them who were not born in this country. So let's take care of the problem of today, not the problem of 20 years ago. And, the problem of today is that a lot of times terrorist attacks are created by Muslims, whether you like it or not."

Girdusky continued that the U.K., like the U.S. has had issues created by Islamic immigration without proper vetting, especially the massive sex scandal in Rotherham where more than a thousand young women, who mostly white, were sexually molested by gangs of Muslim men.

"England has their own problems with Muslims, up in Northern England raping little white girls," Girdusky said.

"Oh come on Ryan, come on," Adebayo said.

"That's true, did that not happen? Did they not target little white girls?" Girdusky asked over Adebayo's shouting.

"Ryan, Ryan, Ryan, that is beneath you," the late night host continued.

"Did that not happen?" the RAP writer asked.

"Actually no, that's not true as you know,"Adebayo insisted.

"So Pakistanis did not rape white girls in Rotherham, England?" Girdusky said.

"I'm not even going to engage in this conversation Ryan, it's really beneath me and beneath you as well," Adebayo said.

The show then dropped the call and apologized that Girdusky was offensive for bringing up a national scandal, where more than a thousand girls were raped by Muslim men.

Despite the fact that Adebayo would not engage in the conversation, Girdusky's statements were in fact true. More than 1,400 girls in the city of Rotherham were raped. Not all the girls were white, but a majority were. Authorities were lax in their investigation of the Muslim men who were sexually abusing these girls because of fears that they would be called racist.

Sorry Adebayo -- facts don't care about your feelings.

Listen to the clip below, with the heated exchange beginning at 7:30: