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Post by sheepy on Nov 5, 2024 7:42:17 GMT
Anyone who expects answers from the globalists is at best far right at worst a terrorist. One should repeat the daily propaganda as printed by the media and take ones medicine with a level of acceptance because allegedly it is for the greater good, greater good.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Nov 5, 2024 8:17:11 GMT
An alleged member of a banned neo Nazi group has admitted planning to murder a Labour MP in an act of what he termed "white jihad", a jury has heard. Jack Renshaw, 23, pleaded guilty at the Old Bailey to preparing an act of terrorism by buying a machete to kill West Lancashire MP Rosie Cooper. He also admitted making a threat to kill police officer Victoria Henderson. Renshaw, of Skelmersdale, Lancashire, is one of six men on trial who deny being in the group National Action. So doofus, you're saying that the performance of "Far Right" extremists is lagging way behind that of their Islamist counterparts?
Isn't that a diversity issue?
Perhaps they could get a grant?
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Post by Vinny on Nov 5, 2024 8:24:29 GMT
1999 was 25 years ago. How many Islamic terrorist attacks have taken place in the intervening years including, bomb attacks, knife attacks and even the terrorism of children by Islamist rape gangs?
Perspective.
The biggest bunch of Nazi thugs in our midst are those who go to mosques and pretend to be righteous.
Religious supremacist terrorists are more common than white supremacist freaks. That is not to say that a white supremacist freak should be ignored, only that there aren't many, and there are no electable white supremacist parties in our country.
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Post by Bentley on Nov 5, 2024 9:01:41 GMT
Far-right politics, often termed right-wing extremism, encompasses a range of ideologies that are typically marked by radical conservatism, authoritarianism, ultra-nationalism,
Replace ‘ nationalism ‘with ‘ religious dogma ‘ and Islamists are the equivalent of far right extremists.
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Post by wapentake on Nov 5, 2024 9:05:49 GMT
Thanks for that,what it proves though is that young people can do some foolish things which they regret later in life much like those university students you cited in another thread,. Going to university doesn’t mean you have common sense especially when booze is a factor,remember Prince Harry and him wearing a nazi uniform. Do you really think Harry and all those uni students are Nazis, racists and potential terrorists? What imo you are attempting is to somehow prove there is some massive right wing terrorist threat in the face of reality of actual events and mirror how our political masters behave believing that the plebs are stupid even criminal to point out their failures. November the 11th is the one day of the year we remember all those that sacrificed their lives so the rest could be free,it’s one day a year and what do they do dedicate that whole month to Islamophobia awareness,don’t you think that’s both massively insensitive ,offensive and stupidity in the extreme. If they want an Islamophobia day shouldn’t that be at a different time? If people react to all this isn’t it down to how they allowed the debacle of the firearms officers trial,how they ignored law breaking on an industrial scale because they feared racism accusations,as has been pointed out the people of this country are in general tolerant but if you push an agenda that they need re-educating because they are not the tolerant people they are then you’re asking for trouble. Nice try TTL to divert from reality but you failed miserably.
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Post by Orac on Nov 5, 2024 9:12:36 GMT
Far-right politics, often termed right-wing extremism, encompasses a range of ideologies that are typically marked by radical conservatism, authoritarianism, ultra-nationalism, Replace ‘ nationalism ‘with ‘ religious dogma ‘ and Islamists are the equivalent of far right extremists. Being 'conservative' or right wing means different things to different cultures.
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Post by Totheleft on Nov 5, 2024 9:17:02 GMT
Thanks for that,what it proves though is that young people can do some foolish things which they regret later in life much like those university students you cited in another thread,. Going to university doesn’t mean you have common sense especially when booze is a factor,remember Prince Harry and him wearing a nazi uniform. Do you really think Harry and all those uni students are Nazis, racists and potential terrorists? What imo you are attempting is to somehow prove there is some massive right wing terrorist threat in the face of reality of actual events and mirror how our political masters behave believing that the plebs are stupid even criminal to point out their failures. November the 11th is the one day of the year we remember all those that sacrificed their lives so the rest could be free,it’s one day a year and what do they do dedicate that whole month to Islamophobia awareness,don’t you think that’s both massively insensitive ,offensive and stupidity in the extreme. If they want an Islamophobia day shouldn’t that be at a different time? If people react to all this isn’t it down to how they allowed the debacle of the firearms officers trial,how they ignored law breaking on an industrial scale because they feared racism accusations,as has been pointed out the people of this country are in general tolerant but if you push an agenda that they need re-educating because they are not the tolerant people they are then you’re asking for trouble. Nice try TTL to divert from reality but you failed miserably. i think a lot of people on here have no sense of reality at all
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Post by Bentley on Nov 5, 2024 9:17:35 GMT
Far-right politics, often termed right-wing extremism, encompasses a range of ideologies that are typically marked by radical conservatism, authoritarianism, ultra-nationalism, Replace ‘ nationalism ‘with ‘ religious dogma ‘ and Islamists are the equivalent of far right extremists. Being 'conservative' or right wing means different things to different cultures. I’m merely comparing how we define ‘ right wing ‘ with Islamism . Using that comparison Muslims are as right wing as any EDF member…if not more.
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Post by Orac on Nov 5, 2024 9:19:12 GMT
Being 'conservative' or right wing means different things to different cultures. I’m merely comparing how we define ‘ right wing ‘ with Islamism . Using that comparison Muslims are as right wing as any EDF member…if not more. In an abstract sense - but the things the two group wish to 'conserve' are very different
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Post by Bentley on Nov 5, 2024 9:24:07 GMT
I’m merely comparing how we define ‘ right wing ‘ with Islamism . Using that comparison Muslims are as right wing as any EDF member…if not more. In an abstract sense - but the things the two group wish to 'conserve' are very different Not really . Both groups are more or less patriarchal, authoritarian , intolerant,elitist etc. As I said exchange national for religion and there isn’t much difference.
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Post by Orac on Nov 5, 2024 9:30:33 GMT
In an abstract sense - but the things the two group wish to 'conserve' are very different Not really . Both groups are more or less patriarchal, authoritarian , intolerant,elitist etc. As I said exchange national for religion and there isn’t much difference. I guess what you are saying is somewhat true if you really do mean the far right - ie at the extreme end of some form of peculiar Nazism .I don't even think most Nazis feel women shouldn't be allowed to go out in public or should walk behind their men of they do.
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Post by wapentake on Nov 5, 2024 9:37:26 GMT
Thanks for that,what it proves though is that young people can do some foolish things which they regret later in life much like those university students you cited in another thread,. Going to university doesn’t mean you have common sense especially when booze is a factor,remember Prince Harry and him wearing a nazi uniform. Do you really think Harry and all those uni students are Nazis, racists and potential terrorists? What imo you are attempting is to somehow prove there is some massive right wing terrorist threat in the face of reality of actual events and mirror how our political masters behave believing that the plebs are stupid even criminal to point out their failures. November the 11th is the one day of the year we remember all those that sacrificed their lives so the rest could be free,it’s one day a year and what do they do dedicate that whole month to Islamophobia awareness,don’t you think that’s both massively insensitive ,offensive and stupidity in the extreme. If they want an Islamophobia day shouldn’t that be at a different time? If people react to all this isn’t it down to how they allowed the debacle of the firearms officers trial,how they ignored law breaking on an industrial scale because they feared racism accusations,as has been pointed out the people of this country are in general tolerant but if you push an agenda that they need re-educating because they are not the tolerant people they are then you’re asking for trouble. Nice try TTL to divert from reality but you failed miserably. i think a lot of people on here have no sense of reality at all You shouldn’t be so harsh on yourself
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Post by honestjohn on Nov 5, 2024 9:39:28 GMT
It's a good job they have a handle on these extremists from "Feuerkrieg Division" before they actually carried out any stabbings of young girls, bombings of young girls at arenas, or attempting to decapitate soldiers in the streets. Not to mention blowing up buses underground trains and stabbing MPs to death.
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Post by Totheleft on Nov 5, 2024 9:44:57 GMT
It's a good job they have a handle on these extremists from "Feuerkrieg Division" before they actually carried out any stabbings of young girls, bombings of young girls at arenas, or attempting to decapitate soldiers in the streets. Not to mention blowing up buses underground trains and stabbing MPs to death. it is glad we agree
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Post by Bentley on Nov 5, 2024 9:45:30 GMT
Not really . Both groups are more or less patriarchal, authoritarian , intolerant,elitist etc. As I said exchange national for religion and there isn’t much difference. I guess what you are saying is somewhat true if you really do mean the far right - ie at the extreme end of some form of peculiar Nazism .I don't even think most Nazis feel women shouldn't be allowed to go out in public or should walk behind their men of they do. I never said that they both were exactly the same ,hence the sentence “Replace ‘ nationalism ‘with ‘ religious dogma ‘ and Islamists are the equivalent of far right extremists.” in my original post. Afaik not all Muslim women are not allowed to go out in public , in fact every Muslim woman that I have ever met HAS been out in public .
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