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This is what a pogrom looks like: men in masks coming to drive you from your home. This is a collective failure of our political and media class because we did not have the courage to say no, and because too many were allowed to embrace this without shame
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#BBCBreakfast: "... families had to be led to safety through the flames.. it wasn't just homes, cars were also torched by young masked men in these predominantly unionist streets, but the target here was immigrants.." This is what the likes of Reform are inciting.
Peter Beaumont
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Good, clear coverage: "Those playing a pivotal role in the spread of the footage on Elon Musk’s X included the far-right activist known as Tommy Robinson, fresh from a meeting this week at a sumptuous Moscow hotel with the billionaire’s father" www.theguardian.com/politics/202...
Latest post: One reason to study lawful and/or socially dominant extremist movements is to understand how they differ from fringe movements like ISIS or the KKK. Fringe movements seek to mobilize supporters, but dominant movements seek to demobilize detractors. medium.com/the-berger-d...
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The rapid spread of footage shows how social media is pivotal in enabling far-right agitators to mobilise internationally
www.theguardian.com
Saul Staniforth
How Belfast knife attack became the latest far-right ‘trigger event’
Aurelien Mondon
When extremists have clearly established control over a territory, their strategies shift from mobilizing to demobilizing.
medium.com
Defending extremism in the status quo
(least shocking excerpt) "“Active Clubs” – far-right collectives masquerading as a sports clubs – have also been using the Belfast events to promote their message that young white men need to be “ready to fight”"
Des prêtres ultranationalistes aux «gym bros» néonazis : les visages de l'extrême droite au Québec www.journaldequebec.com/2026/06/04/d...
Homes set on fire in Belfast night of violence as MP says people were targeted based on skin colour www.bbc.com/news/live/cr...
"What you're seeing is a race-based pogrom. We are seeing men going door to door asking to get the foreigners out based exclusively on the colour of their skin”
to no one’s surprise the international neo-Nazi set is absolutely salivating over this, encouraging it and loving it
J.M. Berger
(of course Active Club founder Rob Rundo's strategy is to encourage other people to do the 'fighting' and get in trouble while he sits back and promotes his fashion brand with six-year-old hype videos shot by people who won't work with him anymore, but alas)
Wow in the week that 60 Minutes published a puff piece on Rob Rundo's "disaster relief", his Instagram follower count nearly doubled
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