Jeremy Corbyn identifies who is responsible for the far right ideological hatred on the streets… of the UK

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At last, a politician has identified exactly why far-right hatred is consuming British society and where it derives from. And at last, comparing the UK establishment practices to those of the Nazis is absolutely spot on.

Effectively, we have the two leading establishment parties attempting to divide people through racist narratives and behaviour. They are also creating the very circumstances where it is born, then festers and then explodes.

Like these:

  1. Economic Discontent: Economic hardships or perceived economic inequality can lead individuals to seek scapegoats and turn to far-right ideologies that blame certain groups or immigrants for their economic struggles.
  2. Cultural Anxiety: Concerns about cultural changes, such as demographic shifts, changing social norms, and increased diversity, can fuel far-right ideologies that advocate for the preservation of traditional values and identities.
  3. Nationalism: Nationalist sentiments and a strong attachment to one’s own nation can lead individuals to embrace far-right ideologies, as they may view their nation as under threat from external forces or global influences.
  4. Fear of Immigration: The fear of immigration and a perceived threat to national identity can push people toward far-right ideologies that promote strict immigration controls and anti-immigrant policies.
  5. Political Polarisation: Extreme political polarisation can create an environment where far-right ideologies gain traction as individuals become disillusioned with mainstream politics.
  6. Propaganda and Misinformation: The spread of false information and propaganda can manipulate public opinion and contribute to the adoption of far-right beliefs.
  7. Social Alienation: Some individuals who feel isolated or marginalised may be drawn to far-right ideologies as a means of belonging to a like-minded community.
  8. Historical Grievances: Past grievances or perceptions of historical injustices can motivate people to support far-right ideologies that seek revenge or restitution.
  9. Authoritarianism: Some individuals are drawn to far-right ideologies due to an affinity for authoritarianism, which promises strong leadership and a return to law and order.
  10. Radicalisation Online: The internet and social media platforms can facilitate the radicalisation process, providing like-minded communities and extremist content that reinforces far-right beliefs.

The establishment parties are aware of all of the above and use them to create disharmony. The corporate media are more than delighted to play along.

Douglas James

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