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SUMMARY In the wake of the sentencing of the killer of Henry Nowak, Nigel Farage took to the podium to do what he does best: dog-whistle politics. Only this time, his call for “pure, cold rage” incited a riot that has laid bare the communal fragility in the UK. This week, we look at two episodes of unrest, Southampton and Belfast, that share a logic: a single violent act, a social media fuse, and organised crowds looking for any excuse to start racial attacks. We also look at the consequences of the government’s frequent U-turns on visa rules. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Context of Recent Events 03:01 The Fallout of Henry Novak's Murder 06:01 Political Exploitation and Racial Tensions 09:10 Belfast Unrest and Sectarian Divides 12:06 The Role of Media and Political Accountability 14:58 Concluding Thoughts on Justice and Society 21:38 Incitement and Political Opportunism 26:25 Immigration Policy and Its Consequences 32:40 The Need for Advocacy and Community Engagement 39:42 Building Inclusive Communities 43:25 The Black Paper.mp3
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