You weren't invited to Britain. You stayed in Britain despite brits saying leave. & now guess what. We're calling Fascism in to get u out.https://twitter.com/MaajidNawaz/status/859528998505861121 …
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It was that Brits are more keen to get rid of fascists than liberal Muslims & fascists are authoritarian extremists of all kinds.
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You seem to be saying that Antifa are fascists. Are you an extremist if you fight fascism (violence) with violence?
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Or this kind of terrorism on the far left. https://heatst.com/culture-wars/kill-frat-boys-anarchists-terrorize-texas-college-with-calls-to-make-their-lives-hell/ … But all our fascists are wannabe fascists. No power.
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You're calling some graffiti, which is calling out rape and racism 'terrorism'? You had to travel a long way to clutch those straws!
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The aim to terrorise. It was explicitly stated. Make them afraid. Death threat graffiti.
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Would you see it if it was a far-right group saying their aim was to make Muslims afraid & spraying 'kill Muslims?' I would.
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U miss the fundamental dffrnce btwn the weak attacking the powerful for their crimes,and the powerful attacking the weak because they can.
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The far-right often use Rotherham as an excuse to terrorise innocent Muslims going about their business too.
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Well I'm not that convinced by what you've said in lieu of providing an answer to my question. Is this a made up phenomenon?
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I'm not sure what you mean.
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The regressive left are not made up, no. Maajid speaks of them as one of the three extremist problems often.
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As to what it has to do with conversation, we are having a conversation abt who Brits want in Britain. Do move on if not interested
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Is there a 'far left' equivalent to the EDL? Who are they?
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The sections of Antifa who advocate & commit political violence would be an example of an extremist group.
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