Chapter

Growing Up in a Town of Right-Wing Extremism
The speaker talks about growing up in a town where right-wing extremism was a foreign and weird concept, but as time went on, some young Muslims started to assault white people, leading to the rise of right-wing extremists. Although the speaker acknowledges that the person in question is a far-right guy, they clarify that he was not involved with the Nazi stuff.
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Paul Ray, an individual who was previously linked to the far-right extremist group Combat 18, helped organize a counter-protest to a Muslim counter-protest during a homecoming parade.
29:04 - 31:52 (02:47)
Summary
Paul Ray, an individual who was previously linked to the far-right extremist group Combat 18, helped organize a counter-protest to a Muslim counter-protest during a homecoming parade. He was in communication with individuals involved in the demonstration, which included other figures with connections to the extreme right-wing group Combat 18.
ChapterGrowing Up in a Town of Right-Wing Extremism
EpisodeTommy Robinson: The Fascist Grifter With An Addiction to Being Arrested
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The speaker talks about growing up in a town where far-right Nazi ideology was a foreign and weird concept.
31:52 - 33:34 (01:42)
Summary
The speaker talks about growing up in a town where far-right Nazi ideology was a foreign and weird concept. He mentions fighting against EDL members but states that the person in discussion is an anti-Nazi Christian far-right activist, not involved with the Nazi movement.