Equality when we want access, special considerations at other times?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-49781137
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-49781137
That grave threat has just come to pass. The time edges closer towards a fundamental national schism.
https://www.spectator.co.uk/2019/09/judgment-day-the-danger-of-courts-taking-over-politics/
https://www.spectator.co.uk/2019/09/judgment-day-the-danger-of-courts-taking-over-politics/
At least the Communists are honest here about what they are
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antifaschistische_Aktion
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antifaschistische_Aktion
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Gruesome images warning! Lovely London. Ilford yesterday. Two men shot in apparent gang hit.
When non-violent associations who give voice to concerns regarding ethnic British identity are savaged by tokenistic placewomen for @CommissionCE is it not fair to conversely view this organisation as actually working against the interests of ethnically British people? (Article in reply below).
https://t.co/J7YTA2RLp1
https://t.co/J7YTA2RLp1
Traditional Britain Group
When non-violent associations who give voice to concerns regarding ethnic British identity are savaged by tokenistic placewomen for @CommissionCE is it not fair to conversely view this organisation as actually working against the interests of ethnically British…
Is there anything in this article remotely suggesting a threat. Any example?
A few rent-a-quote people say it's a concern. What are the facts, what evidence do they present? Have we become so Pavlovian, that scare quotes are all it takes to get the dogs barking?
"A campaign group encouraging young people to become “patriotic environmentalists” was set up by a member of a far right extremist organisation, an investigation has found.
British Revival was created as an alternative to Extinction Rebellion by Michael Wrenn, a 24-year-old former regional boss of a group criticised for promoting “hateful extremism”.
Facebook has now banned British Revival from its social media pages for violating its “policies against hate speech” following an investigation by BBC’s Countryfile programme.
Mr Wrenn has admitted the group he started in January as a “platform for patriots who wish to defender heritage and identity” was in the “same ballpark” as Generation Identity, a youth organisation with links to far rights organisations across Europe.
The activist from Torquay in Devon, was the former South West regional head of Generation Identity, which is also banned from Facebook.
Although the group is not proscribed, the Home Office says it promotes “damaging and extreme views”.
The Government’s Commission for Countering Extremism has said the links between the environmental and far right groups were “cause for significant concern.”
Professor Roger Griffin, emeritus professor in modern histc ontryfielory at Oxford Brookes University, analysed British Revival’s online posts for the programme and concluded that while it pretended to be campaigning for a cleaner Britain, “deeper than that is something which links it in with a traditional theme of fascist language.”
Sara Khan, who leads the Commission for Countering Extremism, said: “This is a frightening example of hateful extremism. Far right and neo-fascist groups often present a positive face, appearing to address genuine concerns – from immigration to social change - but closer examination shows this is often cover to push and normalise hatred in the mainstream.
“When a group like British Revival turns out to be founded by a former leader of Generation Identity it is cause for significant concern.”
A Facebook spokesman said: “The administrators of British Revival’s Page were removed for violating our policies against hate speech and their links to Generation Identity. This page has also now come down.”
Mr Wrenn told Countryfile: “I can’t speak for Generation Identity, as I am no longer a member, but, as for British Revival, we stand with the majority of British people with a positive message.
“We disagree with the way they (Generation Identity) portray a negative message. We are in the same general ballpark but that could be said about a lot of groups.”"
A few rent-a-quote people say it's a concern. What are the facts, what evidence do they present? Have we become so Pavlovian, that scare quotes are all it takes to get the dogs barking?
"A campaign group encouraging young people to become “patriotic environmentalists” was set up by a member of a far right extremist organisation, an investigation has found.
British Revival was created as an alternative to Extinction Rebellion by Michael Wrenn, a 24-year-old former regional boss of a group criticised for promoting “hateful extremism”.
Facebook has now banned British Revival from its social media pages for violating its “policies against hate speech” following an investigation by BBC’s Countryfile programme.
Mr Wrenn has admitted the group he started in January as a “platform for patriots who wish to defender heritage and identity” was in the “same ballpark” as Generation Identity, a youth organisation with links to far rights organisations across Europe.
The activist from Torquay in Devon, was the former South West regional head of Generation Identity, which is also banned from Facebook.
Although the group is not proscribed, the Home Office says it promotes “damaging and extreme views”.
The Government’s Commission for Countering Extremism has said the links between the environmental and far right groups were “cause for significant concern.”
Professor Roger Griffin, emeritus professor in modern histc ontryfielory at Oxford Brookes University, analysed British Revival’s online posts for the programme and concluded that while it pretended to be campaigning for a cleaner Britain, “deeper than that is something which links it in with a traditional theme of fascist language.”
Sara Khan, who leads the Commission for Countering Extremism, said: “This is a frightening example of hateful extremism. Far right and neo-fascist groups often present a positive face, appearing to address genuine concerns – from immigration to social change - but closer examination shows this is often cover to push and normalise hatred in the mainstream.
“When a group like British Revival turns out to be founded by a former leader of Generation Identity it is cause for significant concern.”
A Facebook spokesman said: “The administrators of British Revival’s Page were removed for violating our policies against hate speech and their links to Generation Identity. This page has also now come down.”
Mr Wrenn told Countryfile: “I can’t speak for Generation Identity, as I am no longer a member, but, as for British Revival, we stand with the majority of British people with a positive message.
“We disagree with the way they (Generation Identity) portray a negative message. We are in the same general ballpark but that could be said about a lot of groups.”"
Trash MP Creasy demanded and got the removal of an anti-abortion advert (with image of living child) because it makes the pro-choice MP uncomfortable. She has been trying to decriminalise abortion across the whole country, including NI, removing any checks or limits on abortion (while keeping taxpayer funding).
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-london-49875980
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-london-49875980
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Greens are nuts. Global warming solution : eat babies.
Forwarded from Devon Patriots (Lo Devon Patriot)
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Douglas Murray: Identity Politics & The Madness of Crowds - Race, Gender & Identity
Terrific Trinny
Somalian women pull out the racism card after not being instantly hired as beauticians?
https://www.thesun.co.uk/tvandshowbiz/10070865/trinny-racism-accusations-deny/
Somalian women pull out the racism card after not being instantly hired as beauticians?
https://www.thesun.co.uk/tvandshowbiz/10070865/trinny-racism-accusations-deny/