Tommy Robinson's 'Manifesto' propagates the harmful 'great replacement theory', implying a conspiracy of Muslims threatening Western civilization and justifying blatant racism.
Despite skepticism about the authenticity of its sales, Robinson's book still resonates with certain readers, reinforcing harmful narratives that echo through extremist circles.
The promotion of 'Manifesto' reflects the dangerous intersection of conspiratorial thinking and mainstream platforms, raising questions about accountability and the ethics of book distribution.
Robinson’s work exemplifies a disturbing trend where far-right ideologies leverage misinformation to gain misguided mainstream traction, captivating a portion of the populace with fear.
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