@JimmyDeskins [name pseudonymized] [26]: @JakesOlasupo @Africa_Archives I think you are getting your attraction of men mixed up with facts. Tommy Robinson has nothing to do with #DefundtheBBC which started early 2022 I think. However, the British public generally despised the @BBC long before because of their love of #Woke, #Paedos and #Leftism. [URL redacted]
@ChantelArjun [name pseudonymized]: Siri, show me what incels look like - and what kind of friends Andrew Tate has?
@BestForBritain @OpenBritainHQ @RebootGb @99PercentRising @BLMUK @UKLabour #woke #smalldickenergy [URL redacted]
And #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 i.e. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomwaffen_Division#United_Kingdom_(Sonnenkrieg_Division)
#ToponymEuropeUKLancashirePreston
#2018_
#OrgUKTerroristNationalActionNAJackRenshaw
#OrgClassifPPUKLabourRosieCooper
#PowerControlViolationPaedophilia
#2022_TheWalkIn
#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
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@DustinOhaver [name pseudonymized] [19]: @zulfirebbel @petenew100 No
It looks like you are the one that doesn't care about the data
Not #TommyRobinson
Or maybe it's true what they say about the dumbing down of education
Or about #Woke indoctrination
Or more likely both! [URL redacted]
@TanyaGrason [name pseudonymized]: This is what google is teaching to their employees
#TheWhiteSupremacyPyramid
What a bold face lie! Disgusting and dangerous! #woke companies are ruining our country [URL redacted]
@TannerKyper [name pseudonymized] [04]: .@Facebook You now owe @dannyroscoe7 an apology. Just like you still owe #TommyRobinson an apology. Please stop being #woke fascists. Your behaviour is consistently reprehensible and a threat to civilisation. #Facebook #TechTyrants #BlackAndWhiteUnite [URL redacted]
@LisaKewish [name pseudonymized] [49]: I’ve just published post on Tommy Robinson talking to BLM. It’s with video link on site. You’ll find it in the Society and Culture Category. #TommyRobinson, #BlackLivesMatter, #BLM, #Racism, #Woke, #CancelCulture [URL redacted]
@LakishaDelissio [name pseudonymized] [15]: More #Woke projection from #OwenJones - it’s him who’d refuse to wear a #poppy!
Being the far left #Marxist he is!
Happy for Islamic radicals to protest about #France’s stand against #BEHEADINGS!
But Jone’s struggles with #freedom!
The very person that helped destroy #Labour [URL redacted]
@LisaKewish [name pseudonymized] [49]: I’ve just published a post on #TommyRobinson arguing Against the #Woke Culture. It’s with video link and on my site at [URL redacted]. You’ll find it in the Society and Culture Category.
#Racism,#Migration,#PoliticalIslam,#MediaManipulation,#FreeSpeech,#TheEstablishment [URL redacted]