A group of people gathered together and did a Nazi salute.

And these ‘people’:
Stop saying you are not racist.
Stop telling us you are not ignorant.
Stop trying to persuade people you care about women and children.
Start admitting that you are rancid.
Many of them are not Christians. They are evil
The far right represents a profound threat to the very fabric of a civilised and compassionate society. Its ideology is fundamentally rooted in a toxic and irrational hatred of those deemed ‘other’, whether based on ethnicity, religion, nationality, or identity. This bigotry is not a mere political difference; it is a destructive force that seeks to dehumanise entire groups of people, fostering an environment where discrimination, intimidation, and violence are not only tolerated but actively encouraged. Their rhetoric deliberately sows division and fear, poisoning communities and undermining the basic British values of tolerance and mutual respect.
Their agenda is inherently authoritarian and anti-democratic, displaying a blatant contempt for the institutions and legal frameworks that protect individual liberties and ensure a balance of power. Far-right movements actively work to erode trust in a free press, the judiciary, and the democratic process itself, preferring instead to promote conspiracy theories and strongman politics. This assault on truth and rationality paves the way for the erosion of hard-won rights and the establishment of a politics based on brute force and oppression rather than debate and consensus, directly opposing the principles of parliamentary democracy.
Ultimately, the evil of the far right is most chillingly illustrated by its historical consequences and its clear trajectory towards human suffering. The politics of scapegoating and xenophobia they peddle have, throughout history, led directly to persecution, violence, and genocide. Their vision for society is one of hierarchy and exclusion, where the value of a human life is determined by an accident of birth. There is no nuance or moral ambiguity in an ideology that offers only hatred, division, and the brutal suppression of the vulnerable; it is a malevolent force that must be continually identified and resisted.






