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By Oboogie
#83939
Well this is fun. Some of you poor unfortunates will have stumbled across an uber white nationalist on Twitter styling himself "Inevitable West". This person's Tweets are full of British culture has been destroyed, Starmer is a traitor, send 'em home, call out the navy to sink the boats etc etc
It's proved popular with the Far Right and his* Tweets have been shared by Farage, Robinson, Tice and, most controversially, Robert Jenrick.
Well, all is not as it seems. Today they posted a Tweet advertising Hindu religious ornaments to Hindus. It seems the Tweeter has two identities and two Twitter accounts and posted to the wrong one by mistake. It seems probable that the hero of the British Far Right racists is actually a British Indian Hindu grifter who has a side hustle of stirring Islamophobia amongst white nationalists.
Popcorn sellers have cancelled all leave.

*I don't know for a fact the Tweeter is male, but I bet you the remains of my Mars Bar it is.
Edited to add a missing apostrophe - because punctuation matters.

Here's Phil Moorhouse to fill in the details.



Update: Apparently the poster is based in Dubai. Now who do we know who suddenly moved to Dubai around the time the Inevitable West account started Tweeting from Dubai?
O'Boogie aged 60, sitting in his Mum's basement wearing his boxer shorts and a very stylish tin-foil hat.
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By Bones McCoy
#83945
Two things here:

The West family don't have a lot of luck, what with Fred, Rose, Kanye and now Inevitable.

There's a significant intersection between Hindus and Far rightists.
  • Narendra Modi's Hindu Nationalists.
  • Hindus as part of our far right's "Good Wogs" - contrast with them ragheads (Obvs).
  • A few Tory candidates pushing caste related wedge issues in their local campaigning.
Not all Hindus obviously, but there's a radical activist core with a lot in common with the white right.
By Oboogie
#83954
Bones McCoy wrote: Thu Feb 06, 2025 7:22 pm Not all Hindus obviously, but there's a radical activist core with a lot in common with the white right.
Of course, as there is with Islamic fundamentalists and the Far Right, however it doesn't mean they like each other or that the Far Right like being deceived.
I don't think many people reading this profile would think the poster was Asian.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#83955
Bones McCoy wrote: Thu Feb 06, 2025 7:22 pm Two things here:

The West family don't have a lot of luck, what with Fred, Rose, Kanye and now Inevitable.

There's a significant intersection between Hindus and Far rightists.
  • Narendra Modi's Hindu Nationalists.
  • Hindus as part of our far right's "Good Wogs" - contrast with them ragheads (Obvs).
  • A few Tory candidates pushing caste related wedge issues in their local campaigning.
Not all Hindus obviously, but there's a radical activist core with a lot in common with the white right.
There certainly are. I don't think any nation soiled itself so consistently on Twitter than India. Not even Americans. I guess there are a lot of Indians though.

Lots of Indians have come to here post Brexit. Any Hindu nationalists who see an affinity with the white far right might reflect on their reaction to these Indians.
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By kreuzberger
#83959
The Kumar father figure was a particularly obnoxious character. I came across a few similar types in Sri Lanka, particularly when the weather was too shite to ascend Adam's Peak and we decamped to a hotel which boasted being the nearest to the country's highest electricity sub-station. And little else.

I would have cheerfully set about the whole family, following how they spoke to our driver and his wing man. Instead, we got wired in to a litre of Arrack - it was Christmas, after all.
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By Abernathy
#84620
If, like me, you were wondering what the “Alliance of Responsible Citizens “, the organisation at whose conference Badenoch gave a somewhat deranged speech today, is all about, do take a look at their website :

https://www.arcforum.com/about

From this, you might be forgiven for thinking that this is a fairly innocent, innocuous organisation. Their stated objectives sound quite laudable :
The Alliance for Responsible Citizenship is an international movement with a vision for a better world where empowered citizens take responsibility and work together to bring flourishing and prosperity to their families, communities, and nations.
However, the fact that they have platformed Kemi Badenoch as a key speaker leads me, at any rate, to being immediately suspicious that here we have yet another bunch of right-wing cranks. Another “Taxpayers’ Alliance”. They seem to like that word “alliance”, the nutjobs.

There may be more out there on that ‘tinternet about the true nature of these fruitbats. I’m minded to go a googlin’. I’ll let you know.
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