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Introduction — Aug 26, 2022

What’s really interesting here is that Hope Not Hate conducted the “research” on which the following article was based. Ostensibly an “anti-racist“ activist group Hope Not Hate has been involved in violent protests against anyone they deem politically incorrect. This includes writer and researcher Nick Kollerstrom, 9/11 truthers and 7/7 researchers.

In other words Hope Not Hate activists are harassing anyone who questions the accepted narrative. To make this seem more acceptable, however this is being done in the guise of “anti-racist” protests, when those being targeted are anything but “racists”. In fact most were simply advocates of free speech but the violent, vituperative reaction from Hope Not Hate speaks volumes about what the group is really about.

See:

Domestic Terrorism – Hope Not Hate?

Israel’s Agents – Hope Not Hate

In effect Hope Not Hate are acting like a UK version of Antifa and like their U.S. counterparts in Antifa, Hope Not Hate has also been linked to Mossad and UK domestic intelligence. So it is not beyond the bounds of possibility that the powers that be are using Hope Not Hate to contain and control various groups that challenge the accepted narrative.

We reserve judgement on what relevance this may have to the following but it should be borne in mind by readers.

Have the elite employed their shock troops in an effort to contain the growing awareness  of the Jewish role in efforts to establish globalist dominion?  Ed.

Third of 18-24 year-olds believe Jews have ‘unhealthy control’ of world’s banks

Jewish News – Aug 22, 2022

Over a third of young people aged 18-24 in the UK agree that Jewish people have “an unhealthy control over the world’s banking system”, according to a new research.

New research, conducted by anti-racism charity HOPE not Hate looking into attitudes and identity across UK society, confirmed that 34% of those questioned in the age bracket believed the statement about Jew and banking to be “probably” or “definitely” true.

Around 28 % of those survey in the 25-34 age bracket were shown to believe Jews have this “unhealthy” control over the world banking system.

This figure dropped to just 12% of those over 75 years old.

When questioned about Islam, and whether it represented a threat to British values, the same survey showed that older people were more likely to agree with this view, than younger.

With masks and regalia reminiscent of far-right extremists, Hope Not Hate exemplify the old warning about fascism returning in the guise of “anti-fascism”. Click to enlarge

HOPE Not Hate‘s Fear and Hope 2022 report looked at how the political opinions and identities have shifted across the UK. The group first conducted research in 2011, and repeated it again in 2016.

Analysing how beliefs differ amongst age groups, the survey’s authors conclude: “Shockingly, more than a third of 18-24s agree that Jewish people have an unhealthy control over the world’s banking system (34%).

“Again, it is important to reiterate that it is extremely unlikely that so many people in our poll hold these believes in any degree of high esteem.

“Nonetheless, there are significant age gaps in beliefs indicating a higher degree of openness to conspiracies in those under 35.”

They add: “Looking at the Fear and HOPE index, it is clear that while socially liberal beliefs are more common amongst the majority, there is a large cohort of young people who hold more reactionary views, and a smaller minority who hold even more extreme beliefs.”

The same section of the Fear and HOPE index 2022, also showed that younger people were more likely than the older generation to be believe Britain is institutionally racist.

They were also shown to be positive about the impact of immigration. Young people also proved the most accepting of Islam, with around 18 % suggesting the faith was a “threat to the British way of life.”

This compared to over 4O% of over 75 year-olds who supported the statement “Islam is generally a threat to the British way of life.”

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