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Post by wapentake on Nov 4, 2024 17:02:56 GMT
TTL if you had references to far right people bombing concerts,randomly stabbing people in public,train and bus bombs soldiers stabbed to death in the street in this country you might have a point but you don’t because all those have occurred in this country and perpetrated by Muslim extremists. You’re like some desparate alcoholic scrabbling around a bar floor to find some lost change to buy another drink.which will make your whole life better. Remember who did what and it’s that time of the year and a man from our part of the world missed by his son who was killed by terrorists but not far right.
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Post by sandypine on Nov 4, 2024 17:10:57 GMT
National Action fall into your neo Nazi group. I was asking who the far right are and what is it that makes them far right.? What policies do they advocate that are far right? It is a description used often enough so someone must know what defines far right? Britain first Just saying that does not tell us specifically what policies or outlook make them far right. Repeating that they are far right does not work any longer there has to be a reason why they are so bracketed
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Post by Vinny on Nov 4, 2024 17:11:42 GMT
Reform are not a far right party, they are a centre right party.
Meanwhile Anjem Choudhury was encouraging terrorism from others whilst being too cowardly to blow himself up.
He is now in prison.
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Post by Totheleft on Nov 4, 2024 17:16:33 GMT
TTL if you had references to far right people bombing concerts,randomly stabbing people in public,train and bus bombs soldiers stabbed to death in the street in this country you might have a point but you don’t because all those have occurred in this country and perpetrated by Muslim extremists. You’re like some desparate alcoholic scrabbling around a bar floor to find some lost change to buy another drink.which will make your whole life better. Remember who did what and it’s that time of the year and a man from our part of the world missed by his son who was killed by terrorists but not far right. and here me thinking you be against far right terrorism but obviously not with the whataboutry like your loopy right wing mates A
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Post by Orac on Nov 4, 2024 17:17:27 GMT
You have about three actual incidents there and quite a lot of nonsense.
People making websites is not really much of a problem
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Post by wapentake on Nov 4, 2024 17:21:40 GMT
TTL if you had references to far right people bombing concerts,randomly stabbing people in public,train and bus bombs soldiers stabbed to death in the street in this country you might have a point but you don’t because all those have occurred in this country and perpetrated by Muslim extremists. You’re like some desparate alcoholic scrabbling around a bar floor to find some lost change to buy another drink.which will make your whole life better. Remember who did what and it’s that time of the year and a man from our part of the world missed by his son who was killed by terrorists but not far right. and here me thinking you be against far right terrorism but obviously not with the whataboutry like your loopy right wing mates A I am against terrorism committed by anybody,the only loopiness is on your part because you are unable to show incidents of far right terrorism in this country opposed by the many other examples that were not.
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Post by Totheleft on Nov 4, 2024 17:22:22 GMT
You have about three actual incidents there and quite a lot of nonsense. People making websites is not really much of a problem of course it is if it incites terrorism
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Post by Totheleft on Nov 4, 2024 17:26:22 GMT
A right-wing extremist who scouted police stations for a terror attack has been jailed for four years.
Luke Skelton, 20, took pictures of targets and wrote about starting a race war that would kill thousands of people, Teesside Crown Court heard.
He was found guilty of one count of preparing a terrorist act.
Prosecutors said he was dangerous but his lawyers argued his autism made him vulnerable to radicalisation and he did not actually intend an attack.
'Significant terrorist atrocity' Skelton, from Washington, was arrested in October 2021 a month after taking pictures of Forth Banks police station in Newcastle.
He was found to have researched bomb making and used the username Adolf Hitler in online communications in which he espoused extremist views and discussed starting a race war.
Prosecutor Nick de la Poer KC said the chance of Skelton succeeding in a bomb attack was "not very likely" but some notes he wrote implied he wanted to enact a "significant terrorist atrocity".
One message talked about triggering a "racial war" for which he blamed the government, adding that the "number of dead" would be in the thousands.
The prosecutor also said these were not "impulsive" thoughts but a "preoccupation for a lengthy period of time".
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Post by wapentake on Nov 4, 2024 17:28:16 GMT
A right-wing extremist who scouted police stations for a terror attack has been jailed for four years. Luke Skelton, 20, took pictures of targets and wrote about starting a race war that would kill thousands of people, Teesside Crown Court heard. He was found guilty of one count of preparing a terrorist act. Prosecutors said he was dangerous but his lawyers argued his autism made him vulnerable to radicalisation and he did not actually intend an attack. 'Significant terrorist atrocity' Skelton, from Washington, was arrested in October 2021 a month after taking pictures of Forth Banks police station in Newcastle. He was found to have researched bomb making and used the username Adolf Hitler in online communications in which he espoused extremist views and discussed starting a race war. Prosecutor Nick de la Poer KC said the chance of Skelton succeeding in a bomb attack was "not very likely" but some notes he wrote implied he wanted to enact a "significant terrorist atrocity". One message talked about triggering a "racial war" for which he blamed the government, adding that the "number of dead" would be in the thousands. The prosecutor also said these were not "impulsive" thoughts but a "preoccupation for a lengthy period of time". So you have one fantasist nutter who killed who exactly,you’re still scrabbling
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Nov 4, 2024 17:30:53 GMT
The fact some immigrant groups are clearly hostile creates a problem for the multicultural idealism. Their solution is to try to cast the bulk of the UK public as a terrorist threat to the uk. That is psychological projection coupled with group reinforcement and a dash of the old cognitive dissonance which brings about the problem in the first place.
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Post by Totheleft on Nov 4, 2024 17:38:01 GMT
A right-wing extremist who scouted police stations for a terror attack has been jailed for four years. Luke Skelton, 20, took pictures of targets and wrote about starting a race war that would kill thousands of people, Teesside Crown Court heard. He was found guilty of one count of preparing a terrorist act. Prosecutors said he was dangerous but his lawyers argued his autism made him vulnerable to radicalisation and he did not actually intend an attack. 'Significant terrorist atrocity' Skelton, from Washington, was arrested in October 2021 a month after taking pictures of Forth Banks police station in Newcastle. He was found to have researched bomb making and used the username Adolf Hitler in online communications in which he espoused extremist views and discussed starting a race war. Prosecutor Nick de la Poer KC said the chance of Skelton succeeding in a bomb attack was "not very likely" but some notes he wrote implied he wanted to enact a "significant terrorist atrocity". One message talked about triggering a "racial war" for which he blamed the government, adding that the "number of dead" would be in the thousands. The prosecutor also said these were not "impulsive" thoughts but a "preoccupation for a lengthy period of time". So you have one fantasist nutter who killed who exactly,you’re still scrabbling so even a foiled attemp to bomb police stations dosent move you to condemnation .
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Post by Red Rackham on Nov 4, 2024 17:38:17 GMT
"In October 2020, Islamist terrorism remained the greatest threat to the UK by volume according to Ken McCallum, the Director General of MI5. A report published in the same year found that of the 43,000 extremists on MI5's watchlist, around nine-tenths of the people on the list are Islamist extremists".link
And lets not forget, Muslims make up less than 6% or just under 4 million of the UK population [2021 census figs] Yet in-spite of the fact that Muslims make up such a small if vociferous minority in this non Islamic country, they also according to MI5 account for the vast majority of terror suspects.
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Post by Totheleft on Nov 4, 2024 17:43:42 GMT
Extreme right-wing terrorist sentenced to 23 years ** The following release has been issued by Counter Terrorism Policing South East ** A man from Somerset has been found guilty and sentenced for sharing terrorist material and possession of explosives. Following an investigation led by Counter Terrorism Policing South East (CTPSE) and Counter Terrorism Policing South West (CTPSW), Dean Morrice of Pithay Court, Paulton was found guilty on Thursday (10/6) on eight counts by a unanimous jury and a further two counts on a majority verdict. During a 15-day trial at Kingston Crown Court, jurors heard details of the 34-year-old's offences. He was charged with a total of 10 counts and found guilty on all counts - • Three counts of dissemination of terrorist publication, contrary to section 2 (1) of the Terrorism Act 2006. • One count of encouraging terrorism, contrary to section 1 (1) of the Terrorism Act 2006; • Four counts of possession of a document or record for terrorist purposes, contrary to section 58 (1) (b) of the Terrorism Act 2000; • Two counts of having an explosive substance, contrary to section 4 (1) of the Explosive Substances Act 1883. Yesterday (14/6) Morrice was sentenced to a total of 23 years’ imprisonment. 18 years custodial with a further five years for what the judge described as his dangerousness. Morrice was arrested on 20 August 2020 and searches were carried out in Paulton ne
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Post by Totheleft on Nov 4, 2024 17:47:24 GMT
"In October 2020, Islamist terrorism remained the greatest threat to the UK by volume according to Ken McCallum, the Director General of MI5. A report published in the same year found that of the 43,000 extremists on MI5's watchlist, around nine-tenths of the people on the list are Islamist extremists".link
And lets not forget, Muslims make up less than 6% or just under 4 million of the UK population [2021 census figs] Yet in-spite of the fact that Muslims make up such a small if vociferous minority in this non Islamic country, they also according to MI5 account for the vast majority of terror suspects. so there no such thing has far right terrorism?
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Post by Orac on Nov 4, 2024 17:51:07 GMT
You have about three actual incidents there and quite a lot of nonsense. People making websites is not really much of a problem of course it is if it incites terrorism What terrorism?
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