Misogyny, to be Terrorism in Fascist Britain, By Richard Miller (Somewhere in Europe)

The Labour government of Britain is now planning to treat "extreme misogyny" as terrorism. They are concerned about young men getting radicalised from the internet, and developing a bit of traditional manhood, the sort of thing that allowed Britain to survive to the point it is today. Young men will be reported to the Orwellian counterterrorism program, and may require Soviet-style re-education. Be sure that the target here will be White young guys; the government would not dare impose this upon the powerful ethnic communities where there is misogyny on an industrial scale.

https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2024/08/18/leftist-uk-govt-to-treat-extreme-misogyny-like-terrorism-report/

The new Labour Party government in Britain is reportedly planning on treating "extreme misogyny" in the same manner as terrorism amid a supposed rise of radicalisation of young men on the internet.

Teachers, healthcare professionals, and local officials in Britain may become legally obligated to report young men to the government's Prevent counter-terror programme in the same manner as Islamic terrorism or far-right radicalism if they are suspected of "extreme misogyny," The Telegraph reports.

Under the programme, those referred to Prevent are assessed by police and their local authority to determine if they are in need of deradicalisation training.

Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has launched a review of the government's counter-extremism stance that is expected to be completed by the Autumn.

Cooper told the paper: "For too long, Governments have failed to address the rise in extremism, both online and on our streets, and we've seen the number of young people radicalised online grow. Hateful incitement of all kinds fractures and frays the very fabric of our communities and our democracy."

"Action against extremism has been badly hollowed out in recent years, just when it should have been needed most.

"That's why I have directed the Home Office to conduct a rapid analytical sprint on extremism, to map and monitor extremist trends, to understand the evidence about what works to disrupt and divert people away from extremist views, and to identify any gaps in existing policy which need to be addressed to crack down on those pushing harmful and hateful beliefs and violence.

"That work will underpin a new strategic approach to countering extremism from government, working closely with communities to build consensus and impetus for our plans." 

 

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