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Archived on 27 November 2022 at 5:45pm [URL redacted]
@LouiseMansheim [name pseudonymized] [ontology] : @elonmusk bring back #TommyRobinson just to piss of #SadiqKhan, the #woke and the #snowflakes [URL redacted]
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Supplementary #WebsitePolitico #WebsitePoliticoAndrewMcDonald and #WebsitePoliticoMasonBoycottOwen "On July 29, Southport -- a seaside town just outside Liverpool -- was rocked by unimaginable tragedy. Three girls -- Bebe King, six, Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven, and Alice Dasilva Aguiar, nine -- were fatally stabbed while attending a Taylor Swift-themed dance event. The attack also injured 10 others, some critically. A 17-year-old male was arrested, and he was later revealed to be born in Cardiff to parents from Rwanda. He has no known links to Islam. As is usual under British law for suspects aged under 18, the police did not initially name him. Within hours, social media was awash with false rumors about his background -- including that there was an Islamist connection to the killings and that the attacker was an asylum seeker, both of which the police later said weren't true. A vigil for the victims last Tuesday was hijacked by people that police said were linked to the far-right English Defense League, a now-defunct organization. They tore bricks from residential properties to throw at police and Southport's mosque, which said it was also hit with petrol bombs. In the days that followed the Southport riot, further disorder flared up across England and in Northern Ireland. ... According to the Daily Mail [ https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13709389/who-riots-britain-far-right-influencers-thugs-streets.html ], Robinson is currently in a hotel in Cyprus, from where he has been posting a flurry of videos to social media. Each post has been viewed hundreds of thousands of times, and shared by right-wing figures across the world including United States InfoWars founder Alex Jones." (6 August 2024). https://www.politico.eu/article/uk-far-right-britain-lawyer-keir-starmer-violence-liverpool-muslims-cardiff/ #IRLSingerSongwriterTaylorSwift #PoliticsFascismNaziNeoFarRightAltRightRadicalRight #2024_UKFarRightProtests #ToponymEuropeUKEnglandMerseysideSeftonSouthport #ToponymEuropeUKWalesCardiff #ToponymAfricaEastRwanda #OrgSyndicateHateGroupUKEnglishDefenceLeagueEDL #OrgClassifPPUKBritishNationalPartyBNP #BeliefTheismIslamismMosque #OtheringHateIslamophobiaAntiMuslim #PhenomnImmigrationRefugeeAsylumSeeker #IRLShockJockAlexJonesInfoWars #AdvocacyUKHopeNotHate #ToponymEastMiddleCyprus #OrgClassifPPUKReclaimParty [Wikipedia] #IRLActorLaurenceFox #IRLPrivateCitizenDanielThomasAKADannyTommo #OrgSyndicateHateGroupUKPatrioticAlternative
#NewspaperUKBrdshtTheGuardianJoshHalliday https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2025/sep/10/southport-attack-inquiry-testimony-dance-teachers #IRLEducatorHeidiLiddle #IRLEducatorLeanneLucas
#NMQAAlJazeera https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CeTHitW-s8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TgrXDFeZIQY Also: https://metro.co.uk/2024/08/08/woman-first-shared-fake-southport-suspect-rumour-sparked-riots-arrested-21389346/
#NMUKBBCPanoramaDanielDeSimone "One possible conclusion to be drawn from the burst of violence this summer is that far-right narratives are now more mainstream than many would like to think. Is there now a far-right culture that is more prevalent in society and which transcends the need to organise in political groups? If so, activists may feel emboldened by what's happened over these past weeks and the risk of violence potentially could be even greater. When reflecting this week, I thought back to a cold day in Preston in early January 2018. I was in court watching a defendant called Jack Renshaw, who was giving evidence in a trial that saw him convicted of stirring up racial hatred in antisemitic speeches. By the end of that year - and two further trials - he was also convicted of sexually grooming young boys and planning to kill his local MP with a machete in a neo-Nazi terror attack. I checked my notes and, yes, my memory had been correct. Renshaw, an admitted neo-Nazi and former member of the BNP and National Action, was asked why he engaged in racist activism. In response, he said it helped change politics for everyone. 'It makes mainstream politics more right wing,' he told the court. The reaction of the public, police and courts to the riots has shown how most people do not share the violent hatreds and fantasies of the far and extreme right. But many others will feel a UK of far-right flash mobs is more scary, unpredictable and racist than they believed and wonder what the future holds. This remains a dangerous moment." https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c74lwnxxxzjo #OrgUKTerroristAtomwaffenDivisionSonnenkriegDivision [Wikipedia] #ToponymEuropeUKEnglandLancashirePreston #2018_ #OrgUKTerroristNationalActionNAJackRenshaw #OrgClassifPPUKLabourRosieCooper #PowerControlViolationPaedophilia
#2022_TheWalkIn https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w796Cix2RXM #AdvocacyUKHopeNotHateMatthewCollins #NMUKRadioTimes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oskjZYM75Ug #MagazineUKSearchlight [Wikipedia] #PhenomnCounterintelligenceMole [Wikipedia] #BrandPoliticsJOE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dCKKRbXPreU #OrgUKTerroristNationalActionNARobbieMullen #2017_ManchesterArenaBombing #PhenomnTerrorismJihadificationWhiteJihad [Wikipedia]
#WebsiteTheConversationSaraWilford "The radicalisation of middle-aged people is an emerging but overlooked phenomenon that has been brought to the fore by these riots, potentially because of the apparent link to the spread of misinformation online. As my ongoing research is finding, this group is vulnerable to being misled by fake news and conspiracy theories. Middle-aged people are often bundled in with the 'over 50s' as a group, which includes the very old - a demographic with whom they have little in common. The middle aged are not 'digital natives' but they are online. And, crucially, they may actually be less informed about the dangers of online misinformation than younger people because they have not been the target of education in the same way. These days, significant effort is put in to educating young people about how to navigate the online world safely, but middle aged people missed the boat. The middle-aged were introduced to the internet as adults and their understanding of the online sphere is largely self-taught and self-regulated. As a result, they can be poor decision makers when it comes to what to consume and what to believe. This exposure may lead people to make significant decisions, such as heading out to take part in violent unrest or attacking a mosque or a hotel housing asylum seekers, based on flawed or dishonest information that they have gathered on the internet." https://theconversation.com/middle-aged-radicalisation-why-are-so-many-of-britains-rioters-in-their-40s-and-50s-236263 And https://www.smidgeproject.eu/about-smidge #MetaphorGenerationTheOlder #PhenomnRadicalisation #EpistemologyAmateurExegeteAutodidactDigital
#NewspaperUKBrdshtTheGuardianJoshHalliday "In a written judgment published on Tuesday, the appeal court judge Lord Justice Holroyde said: 'There is no arguable basis on which it could be said that the sentence imposed by the judge was manifestly excessive. The application for leave to appeal against sentence therefore fails and is refused.' He said the principal ground for appeal 'was substantially based on a version of events put forward by the applicant which we have rejected'." https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2025/may/20/jailed-wife-of-ex-tory-councillor-loses-sentence-appeal-over-southport-tweet
#NMUKITVRohitKachroo [Muckrack] https://www.itv.com/news/2025-11-11/revealed-the-neo-nazi-who-worked-inside-buckingham-palace #NMUKITVGamalFahnbulleh [Muckrack] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82AvzbfCy4w #OrgSyndicateHateGroupUKActiveClubEnglandMatthewGravillAKAJohn #SlurWhiteSupremacy #ToponymEuropeUKEnglandLondonBuckinghamPalace #OrgSyndicateHateGroupUKVanguardBritannicaVB [HOPE not hate] #OrgSyndicateHateGroupUKActiveClubsNetworkACN [HOPE not hate] #OrgSyndicateHateGroupUSRiseAboveMovementRAM [Wikipedia] [Anti-Defamation League] #OrgSyndicateHateGroupUSRiseAboveMovementRAMRobertRundo [Counter Extremism Project] #OrgSyndicateHateGroupUSPatriotFrontThomasRousseau #AdvocacyUSGlobalProjectAgainstHateAndExtremismGPAHEHeidiBeirich https://globalextremism.org/about-us/ #PowerControlSegregationRemigration #PoliticsFascismNaziBlutUndBoden #PoliticsNationalismWhite #ConspiracyTheory_GreatReplacement #NewspaperUKBrdshtTheTelegraphVictoriaWard "Matthew Gravill, 26, from Leicestershire, is described as the chief propagandist for an international far-Right network. Known only by his middle name of 'John' in extremist circles, he was employed as a Buckingham Palace warden, guiding visitors through royal state rooms for an unspecified period until late last year, ITV News revealed." https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/11/12/neo-nazi-worked-as-buckingham-palace-tour-guide/
#NMQAAlJazeeraMohamedHassan [Instagram] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHQAfk_5Ekk&t=131s #PowerControlSegregationIdentitarianism #IRLEntrepreneurNathanGettings #IRLEntrepreneurPeterThiel #OrgClassifPPUKTheBrexitPartyReformUKNigelFarage #ToponymAsiaEastJapanNagoroCKAScarecrowVillage [Wikipedia] #AdvocacyTurningPointTPUSACharlieKirk #ConspiracyTheory_WhiteGenocide #IRLBusinesspersonVivekRamaswamy #IRLDenialistRenaudCamus #PhenomnCulturalHegemonyReverseColonisation #PowerControlSocialEngineering #OtheringElitesPolitical #NMEUEuronews https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpVhafP9PLw #IRLHistoricalFigureEnochPowell #1968_RiversOfBloodSpeech #PhenomnBrexit #PoliticsNationalismXenophobicNativismOutbreeding #2017_UniteTheRightRally #OrgClassifPPHUFideszMagyarPolgariSzovetsegViktorOrban #IRLFinancierGeorgeSoros #NarrativeValuesNormativeStatementChristianity #PowerControlPopulationEugenicsRaceSuicide #MetaphorSpatialTerritoryBorderThresholdBoundary #PhenomnMulticulturalism #IRLBusinesspersonRobertShillman #OrgClassifPPNLPartijVoorDeVrijheidPVVGeertWilders #BrandTheDailyWirePolemicistBenShapiro #AdvocacyUSDonorsTrust #IRLBusinesspersonRobertMercer #IRLPoliticalStrategistSteveBannon #NMUSBreitbart #BrandCambridgeAnalytica #AdvocacyBETheMovement [Wikipedia] #OrgClassifPPDEAfDAlternativeFurDeutschland #PhenomnBrexitDexit [Wikipedia] #OrgClassifPPFRRassemblementNationalRN [Wikipedia] #PhenomnBrexitFrexit [Wikipedia] #OrgClassifPPUKTheBrexitPartyReformUK #OrgClassifPPSESverigedemokraternaSD [Wikipedia] #PhenomnBrexitSwexit [Wiktionary] #OrgEU #IRLPrivateCitizenCurtisYarvinAKAMenciusMoldbug #OrgClassifPPUSRepublicanPartyGOPJDVance #NarrativeUtopiaDarkEnlightenmentNRx [Wikipedia] #AdvocacyDEEuropeanStabilityInitiativeESIGeraldKnaus [Wikipedia] #OrgClassifPPUKConservativePartyRoryStewart #PleaMAGA #BrandPayPal #BrandPalantirTechnologies #OrgUSFedGovImmigrationAndCustomsEnforcementICE #ToponymAmericaNorthUSCaliforniaNorthernSiliconValley #2024_USPresidentialElection #OrgEUGeneralDataProtectionRegulationGDPR #BrandTechSocialMediaXFKATwitterTakeover #OrgEUThierryBreton [Wikipedia] #OrgClassifPPDEAfDAlternativeFurDeutschlandAliceWeidel [Wikipedia] #OrgEUDigitalServicesActDSA [Wikipedia] #OrgEUUrsulaVonDerLeyen #OrgEUEuropeanDemocracyShieldEDS https://www.europarl.europa.eu/legislative-train/package-european-democracy-action-plan/file-european-democracy-shield #OrgClassifPPSECenterpartietAbirAlSahlani [Wikipedia]
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Archived on 15 November 2020 at 10:00am [URL redacted]
@LaylaBoyce [name pseudonymized] [ontology] [13]: Canada, Tartaria, Mud Floods, Live Chat Series with The Mad Watcher [URL redacted] #tartarian #tartar #tartary #hidden #wakeup #truth #Tartaria #Autodidactic #woke #freethinker #mudflood #greatrest
#VlogTheMadWatcher https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qJd90yEimw&t=185s #VlogAutoDidacticCambellPurvis #ToponymAmericaNorthCanada #ToponymOceaniaAustraliaWAPerth #1851_TheGreatExhibitionTheCrystalPalace #ConditionVirusCOVID19PandemicMitigationLockdown #ConspiracyTheory_COVID19PandemicDenialHoax
Context #ConspiracyTheory_TartarianEmpire i.e. "the pseudohistorical 'nation' of Tartaria has developed a cult following on social media. Supposedly, this country was a grand and culturally-rich empire, found in the area today recognised as Central Asia and parts of Europe. More fantastical strands of the theory add suggestions of Tartaria's advanced technology, Tartarian buildings buried under modern cities as far as North America, or its population of giants. Believers seek 'evidence' for its existence in seemingly mismatched architecture found across Europe and Asia, as well as references to 'Tartary' or 'Tartaria' on historical maps. Historians have since explained this to be a name given to various regional ethnic groups by outsiders. The theory concludes with the view that modern European powers conspired to cover up Tartaria, which was destroyed in a mud flood, and replace the idyllic civilisation with a globalised, degenerated society that they could control. ... Tartaria, as harmless as it may seem, has been used by Russian ethnonationalists to support an expansion of Russian land and the supposed 'supremacy' of Russians. Pseudohistory has been historically deployed by extremists to justify reclaiming certain areas and expelling others, oftentimes accompanied by suggestions of ethnic or racial 'purity'." https://gnet-research.org/2023/02/15/the-dangers-of-pseudohistorical-conspiracy-theories/, which references Abbie Richards' [Wikipedia] 'interactive conspiracy chart': https://conspiracychart.com/ #PoliticsNationalismRussian #PoliticsNationalismEthno #BeliefPseudosciencePseudohistory
Supplementary #MagazineUSPopMattersRobHorning "The Internet has ushered in something of a golden age for autodidacts, because it provides both the free information and the sheltered universe necessary for autodidacts to thrive. Autodidacticism does not purify education; it's just self-protection. And it easily slips into dilettantism, where one explores a subject only up to the point where it requires some discipline. Autodidacticism is probably as much about miserliness and fear as it is about curiosity -- it's often an attempt to amass a kind of theoretical power from knowledge while preventing oneself from ever having any occasion to test it. It's an expression of a fantasy about knowledge -- that it is not socially created but is instead laden with inherent value, like gold, and can be possessed and cherished in isolation. Autodidacts withdraw knowledge from the social circuits and contexts that make it useful and meaningful -- that facilitate the exchange and syntheses that produce knowledge -- and hoard it, using it to seal themselves off completely from the judgments [sic] of peers" (31 October #2006_). https://www.popmatters.com/the-dangers-of-autodidacticism-2495732019.html #MetaphorOutsiderDissenterRebel #EpistemologyAmateurExegeteAutodidactDilettantism
And #MagazineUS3QuarksDailyJustinSmith "why, oh why, would anyone choose the parasitic social role of the self-trained loner philosopher, who enjoys none of the social capital of the professional, and who inevitably will be unable to communicate with anyone whose opinion carries any weight at all in society, never having learned the appropriate behavioral and lexical cues that make communication possible? What are the social factors that make these men (and they are always men) possible?" (30 October 2006). https://3quarksdaily.com/3quarksdaily/2006/10/selected_minor_-6.html
Addendum #EpistemologyAmateurExegeteAutodidact (self-taught) advocate (in this case presumably, educated through watching #PhenomnPodcastVideo.s presented by other #CharacterisationYouTuber.s). #TheoryAlternativeHistory #TheoryRomanticismExistingOutsideOfCulture #EpistemologyAmateurExegeteAutodidactDigital
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