white extremists

Encyclopaedia Africana W April 14, 2021 WHITE FRAGILITY: THE GREAT REPLACEMENT CONSPIRACY THEORY

Politicians and political commentators have been key in mainstreaming the Great Replacement narrative by making explicit and implicit references to the conspiracy theory in their speeches, social media posts and policies.

A Encyclopaedia Africana April 14, 2021 ALT RIGHT: A PRIMER ON THE NEW WHITE SUPREMACY

Alt right, short for “alternative right,” is a repackaging of white supremacy by extremists seeking to mainstream their ideology.
The term emerged in 2010 and started to gain widespread traction in 2016.

Miscellaneous (RH) Resources Hub January 7, 2021 WHITE SUPREMACISTS OVERRUN US CAPITOL

USA’s mask slips. Whole world sees that the Emperor has no clothes on.

Miscellaneous (RH) Resources Hub November 19, 2020 SAINSBURY’S CHRISTMAS ADVERT: THE GRAVY SONG


Sainsbury’s have spoken out after their decision to feature a Black family in a Christmas advert was met with racist comments and racist shoppers threatening to boycott the supermarket.

Encyclopaedia Africana G November 19, 2020 GENERATION IDENTITY

GI has created militaristic training camps across Europe that feature combat training as well as anti-Islamic and anti-immigrant speakers.

E Encyclopaedia Africana November 18, 2020 ENGLISH DEFENCE LEAGUE

We stand because the Government refuses to stand up for us and the thousands of young women and girls abused by Muslim gangs up and down this country. We call it rape jihad because it is not only an attack on the individual girls it is an attack on the foundation of this country, on our future mothers.

C Encyclopaedia Africana November 18, 2020 COMBAT 18

Founded in London; chapters exist in the United Kingdom, United States, France, Italy, Belgium, Germany, Hungary, Russia, Ukraine, Serbia, Greece, Denmark, Sweden, Austria, Canada, Australia, South Africa, and Argentina.

Encyclopaedia Africana N November 17, 2020 THE NATIONAL FRONT

The National Front was formed in 1967 as a result of the merger of three far right groups – the League of Empire Loyalists, the British National Party and the Racial Preservation Society. It was subsequently joined by the more explicitly neo-Nazi Greater Britain Movement, whose leadership came to dominate the NF.

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