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    1. Dizzy-Following4400 on

      Typical leftie BBC labelling anyone with an opinion different to their own as far right! /s

    2. NathanDavie on

      People really don’t seem to be aware of the fact that neo-nazis are the second biggest threat we have in terms of terrorist attacks.

      The media should really be highlighting these people’s motivations. It’d help a few people realise that they’re on the wrong side.

    3. limeflavoured on

      They should all get very long prison sentences. I’d imagine it will be more on the order of 10 years at most though.

    4. LavaPurple on

      >Three Nazi-worshipping extremists convicted of terror offences were planning the first of a number of “escalating” attacks when they were arrested, a court has heard.

      >Christopher Ringrose, 34, Marco Pitzettu, 25, and Brogan Stewart, 25, were found guilty in May of planning terrorist attacks on mosques and synagogues.

      Awful quiet in here.

    5. OkAsparagus839 on

      But the real question is what’s going on in these white communities that’s creating these terrorists? When are they going to stand up against them, and how can we deport those who don’t…

    6. GhostRiders on

      It’s okay, they were all white so nothing to worry about or even talk about.

      Now had they been any other colour or ethinc background that would be a different story.

    7. 99thLuftballon on

      Where are the voices on the far right condemning this activity? Why don’t we hear from their community leaders, denouncing terrorism?

    8. Why is this only 74% upvoted? Why would people on here downvote a thread about far-right attacks?

    9. Bounty_drillah on

      The most concerning aspect, is that this might lead to an increase in Anglophobia.

      There’re plenty of moderate neo-Nazis in this country who have nothing to do with terrorism. Tarring them with the same brush is actually a form of racism.

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