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The ‘anti-racist’ rot at the heart of Britain’s police
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· Jun 23, 2026
Vigilantes, police and politicians: The unholy alliance turning SA's anti-immigrant violence into a growth industry
Vigilantes, police and politicians: The unholy alliance turning SA's anti-immigrant violence into a growth industry
DNyuz
· Jul 11, 2026
Shouting match erupts as ‘white supremacist’ Jan. 6 rioter clashes with Black Republican
A debate erupted into a racial shouting match after white nationalist Jake Lang told Black conservative Austin Julio Broughton that “Black people are not assimilating into white culture.” Lang, described as a “white supremacist” by New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani (D-NY), is a Jan. 6 rioter charged with beating police officers with a baseball []
Sky News Australia
· Jul 5, 2026
‘Two-tier policing’: UK police under fire over man’s arrest
GB News host Alex Armstrong weighs in on the most recent case of “two-tier policing” in the UK. “I think it speaks for itself … I think you’ve only got to see that footage to make the conclusion that, I think, 99.9 per cent of people will make, which is that there has been some form of injustice here,” Mr Armstrong told Sky News host James Macpherson. “The handling of police when it comes to cases of what they would dub as black on white or white on brown, Britain has become extremely contentious.”
Right Wing Watch
· Jun 23, 2026
Make Anglo Saxons Hate Again
Almost Put In Jail Treated Like Shit You Should Be Too
ScheerPost
· Jun 27, 2026
Press Sees Mamdani as ‘Kingmaker’ Because They Don’t See Voters as Rational
Janine Jackson FAIR To translate from the Murdochian, “hateful” here means being opposed to genocide, police brutality and rent-gouging (New York Post, 6/24/26). The win by a number of progressive candidates in New York City primaries told us something about corporate media. Rupert Murdoch’s New York Post (6/24/26) surprised no one with a front page declaiming: “The Hateful []
Guido Fawkes
· Jul 9, 2026
REPORT: Leave ECHR and Introduce Comprehensive Free Speech Bill
Britain is in a “free speech recession” according to a new paper from the Prosperity Institute written by barrister Jon Holbrook. He contends that the Race Relations Act 1965, which first criminalised “stirring up racial hatred,” and the Public Order Act 1986 – which criminalised words “likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress” without any link
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Related coverage for "The ‘anti-racist’ rot at the heart of Britain’s police": BizNews — Vigilantes, police and politicians: The unholy alliance turning SA's anti-immigrant violence into a growth industry. DNyuz — Shouting match erupts as ‘white supremacist’ Jan. 6 rioter clashes with Black Republican. Sky News Australia — ‘Two-tier policing’: UK police under fire over man’s arrest. Right Wing Watch — Make Anglo Saxons Hate Again. ScheerPost — Press Sees Mamdani as ‘Kingmaker’ Because They Don’t See Voters as Rational. Guido Fawkes — REPORT: Leave ECHR and Introduce Comprehensive Free Speech Bill
