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In this episode of The Back Cover, host Mibengé Nsenduluka is joined by British expat, Chris Becks, to delve into the alarming rise of far-right violence sweeping nearly 30 towns and cities across the UK. The riots, sparked by the tragic murder of three young girls at a Taylor Swift-themed dance studio in Southport, have led to widespread chaos, including injured police officers, looted shops, and a burned hotel. Mibengé and Chris discuss the role of disinformation surrounding the suspect's identity and its impact on anti-immigrant rhetoric. Together, they explore the complexities of multiculturalism in Britain and the media's role in fuelling the ongoing unrest.
By Mibenge NsendulukaIn this episode of The Back Cover, host Mibengé Nsenduluka is joined by British expat, Chris Becks, to delve into the alarming rise of far-right violence sweeping nearly 30 towns and cities across the UK. The riots, sparked by the tragic murder of three young girls at a Taylor Swift-themed dance studio in Southport, have led to widespread chaos, including injured police officers, looted shops, and a burned hotel. Mibengé and Chris discuss the role of disinformation surrounding the suspect's identity and its impact on anti-immigrant rhetoric. Together, they explore the complexities of multiculturalism in Britain and the media's role in fuelling the ongoing unrest.