Tommy Robinson and the Zionist Agenda: The Hidden Forces Behind the UK Race Riots
By Kit Klarenberg
Aug 9, 2024
Ever since July 29, Britain has been plunged into crisis, with incendiary far-riot rights sending towns and cities across the country spiraling into states of emergency. Vast mobs of armed, angry thugs, motivated by racist, Islamophobic animus, have vandalized homes, property and places of worship, violently clashed with police, and targeted hotels housing refugees with arson attacks in apparent stabs at mass murder. Hundreds of arrests have been made, and counter-protesters have taken to the streets in profusion to counter the upsurge of hatred.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has pledged those responsible will face the “full force of the law” for their actions, and several perpetrators have already been sentenced to years in prison. Still, the situation remains gravely tense. Furthermore, in keeping with so many prior explosive, unanticipated episodes in modern British history, a vicious mainstream blame game has erupted, with ultimate responsibility for the upheaval being apportioned to a wide range of domestic and foreign actors and causes.
The unrest’s actual, and perhaps most apparent, sources have been mysteriously overlooked. For one, average Britons remain gripped by an ever-worsening economic cataclysm, in which the cost of essentials ever rises while living standards precipitously decline. The newly-elected Labour government has not only practically pledged to do nothing to alleviate the misery – by maintaining if not intensifying self-destructive austerity policies – but already exacerbated the dire situation significantly by slashing winter fuel payments, leaving millions facing life-threateningly freezing cold, without state support.
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Anti-Muslim Crimes – Israel’s Hand in Instigating the Racist UK Riots
By Robert Inlakesh
Aug 8, 2024
Whipping up Islamophobia amongst people who are already clearly racists, directing that anger towards Palestinians, is clearly part of an agenda.
The United Kingdom’s recent social unrest has grabbed international headlines, as horrifying videos went viral of White British mobs rioting, committing arson, attacking police officers, burning down businesses, breaking into homes suspected to belong to Muslims and assaulting random people.
However, an aspect that almost no one has focused on is how the far-right influencers who motivated these race riots are trying to link the anti-immigrant cause to Israel and how most of them are paid advocates for the Israeli war on Gaza.
Although anti-Muslim and anti-Arab sentiments have been high since the West’s “war on terror” began in the early 2000s, especially in the wake of the September 11 terrorist attacks, over the past few years this rhetoric seemed to have been toned down a notch. However, following the Hamas-led October 7 offensive against Israel, the uptick in anti-Islamic rhetoric went off the charts.
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How an unholy alliance between fascists and far-right Zionists fuelled UK riots
For years, far-right politicians and commentators have dripped racist poison into the well of Britain’s public discourse, leading to this toxic moment
By David Hearst
Aug 9, 2024
It’s been a bad week for the massed battalions of politicians and journalists who have made common cause with fascists about the threat that Muslims pose to Britain.
They should be named: Nigel Farage, who said with no evidence that three-quarters of Muslims pose no threat to Britain – meaning that one-quarter do.
Suella Braverman did more as home secretary to legitimise Islamophobia than anyone else, and was sacked for questioning the impartiality of the police force over which she as minister had responsibility.
Douglas Murray, the weirdly acceptable face of the hard right, said that Britain needed a “toolbox approach to dealing with the enemy of Islamist extremism”, and that this would involve “people who you and I don’t like” but needed to deal with.
In 2018, Murray called for the release of the English Defence League (EDL)’s founder, Tommy Robinson, and described the organisation as “a street-protest movement in Britain whose aims could probably best be summarized as ‘anti-Islamization’”.
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Revealed: the hidden global network behind Tommy Robinson
Josh Halliday, Lois Beckett in San Francisco,
Caelainn Barr and Carmen Aguilar García
Aug 7, 2024
It’s been a bad week for the massed battalions of politicians and journalists who have made common cause with fascists about the threat that Muslims pose to Britain.
They should be named: Nigel Farage, who said with no evidence that three-quarters of Muslims pose no threat to Britain – meaning that one-quarter do.
Suella Braverman did more as home secretary to legitimise Islamophobia than anyone else, and was sacked for questioning the impartiality of the police force over which she as minister had responsibility.
Douglas Murray, the weirdly acceptable face of the hard right, said that Britain needed a “toolbox approach to dealing with the enemy of Islamist extremism”, and that this would involve “people who you and I don’t like” but needed to deal with.
In 2018, Murray called for the release of the English Defence League (EDL)’s founder, Tommy Robinson, and described the organisation as “a street-protest movement in Britain whose aims could probably best be summarized as ‘anti-Islamization’”.
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Trump ambassador ‘lobbied Britain on behalf of jailed right-wing activist Tommy Robinson’
UK warned of criticism from US if Robinson not treated more ‘sympathetically’
Jul 14, 2024
A US diplomat complained to the British ambassador about the jailing of right-wing activist Tommy Robinson, according to reports.
Sam Brownback, Donald Trump’s ambassador for international religious freedom, suggested the UK should be more “sympathetic” to the former leader of the English Defence League, it is claimed.
During the meeting in Washington DC in June, Mr Brownback even warned Sir Kim Darroch that the Trump administration might publicly criticise the UK’s handling of the case.
The US attempt to lobby on behalf of Robinson was described as a “disgrace” by anti-racism group Hope not Hate.
“Maybe we shouldn’t be surprised given Trump’s racist rants this week but this move should shame the White House,” the group tweeted.
Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, was jailed for 13 months for committing contempt of court with a Facebook Live video broadcast from outside Leeds Crown Court on 25 May.
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