Hatred

  • Racism is a broad term for hatred

    The ‘racist’ debate is no more than a contest to self-identity as a Good Samaritan in UK society.

    The anonymous street protests shouting their grievances at us are not forthcoming as to their character.

    It’s the same in Parliament, where a majority of MP’s are not able to get across who they are for the sake of their work and also a lack of airtime.

    The real problem is in knowing who the racists are in any part of society to keep ourselves safe.

    The Prime Minister calls Reform UK’s policies racist, knowing that they are in fact in and of themselves just ideas.

    The real problem is hatred and yet this is routinely ignored.

    It’s present in Parliamentary exchanges and replete throughout the Civil Service. It’s found in all Public Services and is faced daily in many schools and colleges across the country.

    The leaders of our main parties are not racists. This has been proved by Police investigations.

    It’s the hatred in any citizens as it’s felt and shown that is the real enemy to our way of life.

  • Exposed: Domestic antisemitism

    In an exclusive for ConservativeNewsSite.com, new evidence can be revealed regarding increasing antisemitism across the nation. It’s a form of domestic antisemitism, protested as non-aggressive but its spreads hatred and fear in spite of it being kept at close quarters.

    It also manifests itself online. It’s studied by psychologists who seek to understand how it affects a person’s postings online. It appears it may have a link to aggressive online behaviour, which masks itself under different guises. It’s believed one is misplaced patriotism.

    The evidence

    The “Instructors” for these are found in ordinary household photos. However innocent-looking, they’re pictorially indicative of brutal periods of Jewish history. It’s meant to resolve in the life of those who do it by giving interpretive tips on how to mock Jewish people.

    The nature of this is brutal and vile. It creates hostility in streets, neighbourhoods, and entire communities. It’s non-criminal antisocial behaviour, but if acted upon can cause psychological trauma. This activity is not accepted in the UK, but it takes place privately.