Labour bans seven far-Right commentators from UK

Labour bans seven far-Right commentators from UK

Labour has banned seven “far-Right agitators” from attending Tommy Robinson’s Unite the Kingdom rally this weekend.

Shabana Mahmood, the Home Secretary, has barred the seven entry to the UK based on the view that their presence is “not conducive to the public good”.

With all having been outspoken on immigration, race or sexual issues, the Home Office has cancelled or refused their electronic travel authorisations entitling them to come to Britain.

I wonder if Starmer will still be PM by the weekend?

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WENZEL: Stop calling every conservative a ‘radical’

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I read The Rising Danger of Radical Conservatism in Canada with genuine interest. The anxiety it reflects is real. Political anger is growing, trust is eroding, and too many conversations now begin from a place of suspicion instead of curiosity. That deserves serious attention.

But the article makes a mistake that has become increasingly common in Canadian commentary. It treats conservatism itself as the danger, rather than distinguishing between a political philosophy and the behaviours that can distort it.

Those are not the same thing.

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Right-wingers branded danger to children

A former Royal Marine has been banned from working with children after he protested against illegal migrants, The Telegraph can disclose.

Free speech campaigners said spurious safeguarding concerns were increasingly being deployed to “silence” people with “patriotic views” in a “scandalous abuse of the system”.

One campaign group has identified more than a dozen cases in which laws intended to keep children safe from harm from adults are being used to crack down on Right-wing views.

Concerns have intensified over the treatment of Jamie Michael, an Iraq war veteran, who has been barred from coaching his daughter’s football team.

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In Germany Left-Wing Extremism Simply Does Not Exist!

Why German youth embrace violence and extremism

In 2023, a 15- and a 17-year-old plotted to attack a Christmas market in Leverkusen (North Rhine-Westphalia). In online chats, the two supporters of the “Islamic State” (IS), considered a terrorist organization by German domestic intelligence, plotted to kill as many people as possible by driving a truck into the crowd of revellers. Two days before the planned attack, the teenagers were arrested after police had become aware of their online chats. The minors were sentenced to four years in prison in 2024.

Cases like this are increasingly worrying German security authorities. The Federal Criminal Police (BKA) has for years been recording an increase in violent crime . The number of juvenile suspects under the age of 18 has increased by almost a third since 2019, and the number of suspects under the age of 14 has even risen by two-thirds in the same period.


DW is a state funded propaganda outlet like our own CBC.

With the AfD on the rise DW no doubt fears for funding hence the steady drumbeat of “far-right” extremism.

Oh look the Antifa that doesn’t exist does battle with the Police.


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Don’t fear the bogeyman

Britain is beset by a bogeyman. A giant, mystical beast that the public are forever being threatened with. Remember last year when a young Welsh choirboy stabbed three young girls to death at a Taylor Swift-themed dance party in Southport? Long before we were allowed to know the name of the culprit – Axel Rudakubana – we were warned about a much greater menace: a rallying by the ‘far right’. After impromptu protests and some rioting broke out in various cities, we were promised on an hourly basis that the ‘far right’ was mobilising.

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WHISSELL: No extremism in Canada’s military is left unchecked, right?

The problem with pretending violent extremism has just one ideological root.

As the Canadian military aims to overcome its recruitment crisis, past scandals, and rising extremism, ideological influence presents a significant threat to their efforts. If it remains unchecked, ideological influence can adversely affect the presence of extremism among ranks, as well as the ability to detect it.

Because of a stunning discovery by a Canadian journalist, discussed herein, I now believe the ability to detect and address extremism in Canada’s military is more limited than previously thought.

Let me explain why.

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The great ‘far right’ myth

IN HIS Discourses on Livy, Machiavelli says that the rulers of a republic must uphold the foundations of the official religion, for it enables them to keep the populace devout and united. He advises encouraging anything that reinforces that religion, even if false, since such fabrications inspire confidence. In ancient Rome, every form of superstition served as an instrument of manipulation and deceit in the hands of those in power. In other words, Machiavelli concluded that ideology – what the French Marxist philosopher Louis Althusser called the imaginary relationship of individuals to their real conditions of existence – is a strategic device to preserve order and impose obedience upon any human agglomeration. These days, ‘far right’ is one of the most conspicuous terms of abuse among a vast array of fallacies specifically designed to lure the uneducated.

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CBC – We found more Nazis …

Niagara rally by masked members of men’s ‘nationalist club’ raises fears of growing extremism

A Labour Day weekend rally in Ontario’s Niagara region by a self-described “Canadian men’s nationalist” group is prompting concern about rising anti-immigrant sentiment and recruitment efforts of extremist groups.

Researchers who study extremism have compared Second Sons to white supremacist and neo-Nazi active clubs. Such clubs bring members together for fitness workouts, and some experts say it’s related to training for what members believe to be an upcoming race war.


The real goal of the CBC and its fellow left wing extremist “experts” is not to expose NAZIS but to conflate White people, patriotism and dissent with Nazism.

CBC and the rest of the government bought media have been employing this smear technique for years.

CBC especially has been promoting this slander to prop up a Liberal government guilty of destroying the social contract via its societally destructive mass immigration scam.

A scam that has seen our cities become dumping grounds for incompatible migrant cultures creating acute shortages in everything from housing to healthcare.

And we’re expected to shut up and accept our ruin or risk being labeled a Nazi by the far-left extremists of the CBC for simply standing up for ourselves. 

It has reached the point where I have decided to behave in as tribal a manner as our government and media approved victim groups do.

So I’ll support these so called Nazis not because I agree with their ideas but simply because they are part of my Tribe, just like BLM supports criminals or Pallies support terrorists.

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Anti-hate coalition denounces presence of white nationalist ‘active clubs’ in Hamilton, calls for action

Several organizations in Hamilton are denouncing white nationalist “active clubs,” whose members were found by a recent investigative report by CBC News to be preparing for a “race war” in area gyms and parks.

The Hamilton Anti Hate Coalition, a group formerly known as No Hate in the Hammer, said it is also calling on municipal authorities and neighbours to “act immediately” in light of the investigation’s findings.


Rent seekers seeking rent.

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Record number of over-60s are referred to anti-terrorism scheme amid overall explosion in ‘extreme right wing’ views

Record numbers of over-60s are being referred to the Government’s troubled anti-terrorism scheme, the Daily Mail can reveal today.

Home Office figures show 127 adults in their 60s or beyond were put on Prevent’s radar in 2023/24 – the most since records began in 2016.

Of them, 43 had sparked alarm for expressing ‘extreme right wing’ views.

h/t XC

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The left needs to learn how to talk to young men — or it will keep losing them to the right says oddly dressed metrosexual

It takes only a few minutes of listening to right-wing politicians and podcasters to understand why their message appeals to so many young men in Canada, who increasingly feel that society has abandoned them in favour of women, racial and sexual minorities and the moneyed classes. Conservatives have sold them on the idea that they represent the true counterculture, rising up against the excesses and iniquities of the left-wing establishment that have kept them from finding a job or partner or affordable home.

Meanwhile, there is a fundamental problem with the message progressives have for young men today, especially those who are cisgender, heterosexual, or white. The left has to convince young men, many of whom feel barely in control of their own lives, that they’re members of a privileged class — and what’s more, that the privileges they enjoy are unjust and should be dismantled.

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Influencer sues Guardian for defamation in Mumford & Sons review

A Right-wing influencer is suing the Guardian for defamation over its review of a new Mumford & Sons album.

Andy Ngo, an American social media influencer and journalist, has filed a High Court claim against Guardian News & Media (GNM) over allegations about his political leanings in a recent article.

The 200-word review was published in March in The Observer, when GNM still owned the Sunday title. The Observer was taken over shortly afterwards by news start-up Tortoise Media. The Telegraph is not reproducing the part of the text believed to be allegedly defamatory

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The life of a conservative male on a Canadian campus: ‘We are not the demons that you see us as’

Young men are falling behind, at school and at work, and the stats on drug overdoses and death by suicide are sobering. Not unlike other mothers of sons, I’ve keenly observed the raging “masculinity” debate, to ensure my own sons aren’t undone by their own sense of being treated unfairly. We’re used to seeing males in positions of power so there’s often not a lot of empathy for the struggles of young men.

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Europe’s Woke Police State Is Targeting Social Conservatives

Last week, a young Dutch woman was arrested outside an abortion clinic in Utrecht in the Netherlands. Thirty-five weeks pregnant herself, she had offered leaflets to two people; one took a brochure, the other declined. The police arrived and, without evidence, arrested the woman on fictitious allegations of “disturbing the peace.” It was the ninth recent arrest made for peacefully engaging in pro-life outreach outside an abortion facility, even though it is not against the law to do so.

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