Britain is going after Muslims to distract from Gaza | Anas Altikriti | The Big Picture S4E8

Is the definition of ‘extremism’ out of date? In March, the UK government announced it was re-defining what it describes as “extremism”, citing a rise in both “Islamism and Nazism” in British society. It was announced in parliament by Communities State Secretary Michael Gove - aiming to “counter extremism and religious hatred” which he says has been on a steady rise in recent years, and especially since October 7 - when the events in Israel and Gaza triggered months of mass protests in London and other cities around the world. Gove has been deeply influential in shaping the UK’s counter-terror policies over the last two decades, and has long argued that Western governments are far too accommodating to Islamism and political Islam. He now believes the existing state mechanisms for tackling extremism aren’t going far enough - and that groups who are operating lawfully, but who are “seeking to replace our democracy with an Islamist and Nazi society respectively” need to be isolated an
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