
HOPE not hate seeks to challenge and defeat the politics of hate and extremism within local communities, building resilience against the politics of hate and fear, at a national and grassroots level and this podcast explores the myriad of ways it does so. Email us at digital@hopenothate.org.uk for tips, feedback, and opportunities.Printed and Promoted by Nick Lowles of behalf of HOPE not hate, 167... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 197 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Last month, HOPE not hate (HNH) exposed a new research unit collecting information on its perceived enemies. In this episode of Radio 43, we reveal some shocking information about the leading figures in this group and some of their disturbing online ... more
The far right have long framed hate as “protecting the community”. The spate of anti-migrant protests that commenced this summer is no exception, with organisers exploiting local safety concerns through racist scapegoating. Chants of “Save our kids” ... more
UKIP leader Nick Tenconi is treating Britain’s anti-migrant protests as his own personal roadshow. Like a far-right whackamole, he has popped up at locations across the country, taking advantage of fired-up protesters to preach hate “in the name of G... more
In late June, the shadow justice secretary Robert Jenrick took the stand at a conference. Addressing the crowd of Tories and radical-right political figures, he made an unusual statement. “I am what can be described as an Anglofuturist.” he said. His... more
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well worth listening to the Hope Not Hate guys. well researched and well delivered content
well worth listening to the Hope Not Hate guys. well researched and well delivered content
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Love the work of taking down the fascist shills, and opening eyes to the tsunami of right wing propaganda we’re living with. The big money behind the far right is a worry, and they’re smart enough to recruit mugs and thugs using conspiracy theories and old tropes, but we have more power than we realise as moderators and mockers of ‘home grown’ extremists.
The Second World War and its events may have told us 'Never Again,' and yet the threat of fascism and far-right extremism has never gone away. From 'Hurrah for the Blackshirts' to today's 'Make America Great Again' and the 'Britain is Full' message behind much of the Brexit campaigning, and now Pandemic uncertaities and new scapegoats, the need for resources, information, resources and awareness to counter the threat has never been greater. This is one such resource. Its informative, educati... more
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The content focuses on the examination of extremism and the rise of far-right ideologies, particularly within the UK. Episodes often analyze controversial figures and organizations, such as political leaders and far-right movements, delving into their ideologies and tactics. The discussion also extends to broader societal implications, including the promotion of anti-migrant sentiments and the dangers posed to social cohesion and multiculturalism. Unique elements include personal stories of activism, community resistance strategies, and critical reviews of political narratives that perpetuate hate and division. This podcast is likely to resonate with listeners who are engaged in social justice, anti-fascism, and activism against hate-driven... more
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