Far-right group exposed in undercover BBC investigation

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cn8xykr5v95o

by topotaul

7 comments
  1. I wonder how many have gone to jail for domestic violence 

  2. “Campaign for the rights of indigenous British”.

    Lol.

    I’m curious how they check for Celtic heritage. Is it a DNA test? Do they assume anyone with red hair counts?

    Because I’m sure they can’t believe Anglo Saxons are indigenous to Britain.

    They can’t believe being white makes you indigenous.

    Right?

    Right?

    Edit: for everyone fighting in the comments about what indigenous means I don’t care about your strong desire to challenge scholars.

    I get it. You want to say all white people born in Britain are indigenous and all non white folks are not.

    Just say that. Say you think British means white. Stop pussyfooting around and pretending it’s something else.

    I’m not replying to anyone else arguing about it so knock yourselves out.

  3. “One Patriotic Alternative (PA) member said he believed a race war was inevitable and the organisation should use a similar tactic to the Nazi party to gain power.”

    These people are insane

  4. “While the pair were wallpapering a house, Mr Watkins told Dan: “The communities that are the most diverse are the people we want to get rid of, violently preferably.”

    “Round them up into camps and if they refuse to leave, we shoot them. The people who come here are parasites.”
    Mr Watkins told Dan that anti-terrorism detectives did not find any evidence against him when they investigated him for making racist comments because he had a new phone and had destroyed his old handset.
    “I’d burnt the old one, literally on a barbeque,” he privately admitted. “So, they couldn’t get me.”
    When the BBC approached Mr Watkins afterwards, he declined to comment.”

    Counter-terrorism is working well(!)

  5. I wonder how much they would have paid to be at Trumps inauguration?

  6. While these people might be very well be as horrible as they’re described, this:

    > The group cannot be banned under current legislation as they do not advocate terrorism but Dame Sara, the UK’s first Counter-Extremism Commissioner, feels they are “creating a climate conducive to terrorism”.

    gives me pause. That sounds like an awfully vague and broad description that a government could use against all sorts of groups.

  7. Think I saw this group on a video earlier outside the court house in Liverpool on billy moores all or nothing podcast

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