And for more on Claire Fox and the RCP/LM/Spiked network, see this piece that I wrote for Jacobin: jacobin.com/2023/08/revo...
The contrarian website Spiked is now at the heart of an influential right-wing network in British politics and media. But the group behind Spiked started off as an avowedly Marxist organization before...
āResearchersā and spokespeople who openly call for or support genocide against ANYONE should not be quoted or have their work taken seriously on extremism, fascism, racism etc. They have no integrity, nor does their work. They are not experts.
There is no going back. This encourages terrorism and violence at home. Government policy about social cohesion means nothing. We must work together across all ethnicities, faiths and identities to humanise and protect each other.
We should all be terrified that our media and politicians, in the aid of Zionism, have shifted the Overton Window of acceptable speech in a way that neo-Nazis only dreamed of achieving. Openly dehumanising the āotherā and calling for genocide on an international, mass scale.
There will be an attack on Australian soil if incidents like this continue not to be taken seriously. We will keep warning of the dangers of fascist and Nazi incitement to violence. Be vigilant. Challenge Islamophobia and Antisemitism. Look out for each other.
Four years since an Australian neo-Nazi terrorist attacked Christchurch mosques, Australian police still do not take Islamophobic hate crimes seriously. Meanwhile, MP Peter Dutton calls to deport Pro-Palestinian protestors while genocide is committed in Palestine.
"The school is investigating studentsā reports that the man had told them to go back to their home countries and exposed his genitals to students." 7news.com.au/news/sa/adel...
The incidents have prompted a plea for the government to be āmindful of their languageā to acknowledge civilians killed on both sides.
In a separate incident, "On Monday, Pinnacle College, a non-denominational majority Muslim school in Adelaide, sent out an email to parents advising them of a verbal argument which took place between an individual who was outside the Elizabeth East campus school fence and some secondary students."
āThis is a hate crime because the perpetrator committed the offence due to their hatred towards Muslims,ā Mr Zreika said.
āPolice are investigating but do not believe they are racially motivated at this time,ā the spokesman said. [TYPICAL] Ahmed Zreika, Islamic Society of SA President, told The Advertiser he believed the incidents were āhate crimes.ā