READ & RT: for the first time in a decade more white-supremacist terror suspects were arrested in the UK than jihadist suspects. While ethno-nationalists remain in denial about their radicalising rhetoric. Column by @QuilliamOrg’s @munazainabhttps://www.independent.co.uk/voices/most-uk-terror-suspects-white-not-surprised-muna-adil-quilliam-a8536436.html …
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Replying to @LolliusThomas @MaajidNawaz and
National Action. Neo Nazi terror group. I don’t think we are on the same trajectory as SA. I’ve made this point before but state failure like Brazil / SA isn’t likely in a “core” part of the world economy. And if it did happen the consequences would be much more far reaching
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Replying to @LolliusThomas @MaajidNawaz and
Agree if ideas are locked out the mainstream then violence becomes adaptive and that’s why it happens. Seems the NA network is responsible for almost all this recent activity though so smashing them should largely solve the issue. Sure it’s being worked on as we speak
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Replying to @LolliusThomas @MaajidNawaz and
Wise move. Was that NA? The physical fitness / healthy eating thing is a classic, improves people’s quality of life massively and then can be used as leverage or proof of the causes “value”. Any group that starts doing that is a bit suspect in my view. Important to keep fit tho
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book club sounds alright. Maybe go to a /lit/ one next time lol. Everyone wants some kind of off-internet space for the same stuff but the whole irony filter disappears IRL, it tends to become cringey or terroristy. Suggest finding one normal person and asking recommendations
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