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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet
We are moving into age of sectarian politics that excludes women, says Farage
Nigel Farage said there is a “small but worryingly large growing number of
predominantly young men in this country, adopting radical views - views that are not
just un-British but views that are frankly increasingly anti-British”.
“You might have noticed that Angela Rayner yesterday was campaigning in her
constituency begging, begging a group of Muslim leaders to please vote Labour. You’ll
have noticed not a single woman in the room.
“So we’re moving into an age in our inner cities and towns I’m worried to say of
sectarian politics, with women completely excluded.”
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Farage actually has a point here, but I think that there's two groups causing the issue with anti-women rhetoric.
1. Radical Religious sub-groups (primarily from Muslim backgrounds, but also some from other Religious backgrounds too.)
And 2. The Incel ideology growing over the last few years due to Andrew Tate and the like, encouraging young men to hate all women.
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