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'''HOPE not hate''' ('''HnH''') are a [[far-left]], [[Marxist-Leninist]] mercenary hate group in the United Kingdom. It uses pretensions of "anti-fascism" and "anti-racism" as a guise for its own [[Fascist|fascistic]] and radical left agendas such as the silencing of opposing political voices. A Swedish military report from 2018 named them alongside Antifa and other extreme left-wing terrorist groups as being responsible for violence.<ref>[https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2018/05/24/hope-not-hate-identified-in-swedish-military-report-on-left-wing-extremist-violence/ HOPE Not Hate Identified in Swedish Military Report on Left Wing Extremist Violence]</ref> Posing as a grassroots organisation, HOPE not hate is a mercenary arm for [[globalist]] billionaire [[George Soros]].
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'''HOPE not hate''' ('''HnH''') are a [[far-left]], [[Marxist-Leninist]] mercenary hate group in the United Kingdom. It uses pretensions of "anti-fascism" and "anti-racism" as a guise for its own [[Fascist|fascistic]] and radical left agendas such as the silencing of opposing political voices. A Swedish military report from 2018 named them alongside Antifa and other extreme left-wing terrorist groups as being responsible for violence.<ref>[https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2018/05/24/hope-not-hate-identified-in-swedish-military-report-on-left-wing-extremist-violence/ HOPE Not Hate Identified in Swedish Military Report on Left Wing Extremist Violence]</ref> HOPE not hate are part of the political [[establishment]] and UK [[deep state]], proven in 2019 when a HnH Imam became a government adviser on defining "Islamophobia" and in 2020 when [[Keir Starmer]]'s Labour Party formed a Parliamentary Group with HnH.<ref>[https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2019/07/25/new-govt-islamophobia-adviser-is-hope-not-hate-imam-who-said-boris-legitimised-hatred/ New Govt ‘Islamophobia’ Adviser is HOPE Not Hate Imam Who Said Boris ‘Legitimised Hatred’]</ref><ref>[https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2020/12/10/uk-labour-set-up-parliamentary-group-with-far-left-hope-not-hate/ UK Labour Set Up Parliamentary Group With Far-Left Hope Not Hate]</ref> Posing as a grassroots organisation, HOPE not hate is a mercenary arm for [[globalist]] billionaire [[George Soros]].
  
 
HOPE not hate are perhaps best known for ignoring, sometimes even inciting, genuine examples of hatred; this came to prominence in 2023 following widespread pro-Palestinian protests, where HnH ignored Muslim extremists chanting "[[intifada]]" and "[[jihad]]", instead going after counter-demonstrators who chanted "England".
 
HOPE not hate are perhaps best known for ignoring, sometimes even inciting, genuine examples of hatred; this came to prominence in 2023 following widespread pro-Palestinian protests, where HnH ignored Muslim extremists chanting "[[intifada]]" and "[[jihad]]", instead going after counter-demonstrators who chanted "England".

Revision as of 13:03, August 11, 2024

HOPE not hate (HnH) are a far-left, Marxist-Leninist mercenary hate group in the United Kingdom. It uses pretensions of "anti-fascism" and "anti-racism" as a guise for its own fascistic and radical left agendas such as the silencing of opposing political voices. A Swedish military report from 2018 named them alongside Antifa and other extreme left-wing terrorist groups as being responsible for violence.[1] HOPE not hate are part of the political establishment and UK deep state, proven in 2019 when a HnH Imam became a government adviser on defining "Islamophobia" and in 2020 when Keir Starmer's Labour Party formed a Parliamentary Group with HnH.[2][3] Posing as a grassroots organisation, HOPE not hate is a mercenary arm for globalist billionaire George Soros.

HOPE not hate are perhaps best known for ignoring, sometimes even inciting, genuine examples of hatred; this came to prominence in 2023 following widespread pro-Palestinian protests, where HnH ignored Muslim extremists chanting "intifada" and "jihad", instead going after counter-demonstrators who chanted "England".

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