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Britain's 'institutionally anti-white' culture is 'more extreme' than in the US, commentator tells GB News

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Britain's 'institutionally anti-white' culture is 'more extreme' than in the US, commentator tells GB News.

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American right-wing political commentator Jeremy Carl has defended Nigel Farage's use of "white lives matter" rhetoric in an interview with GB News.Speaking to GB News Reporter Steven Edginton, Mr Carl argued that the phrase should not be considered controversial, stating: "Certainly if you're going to say black lives matter, there shouldn't be anything taboo about saying white lives matter, and so I think it's fine."He praised the Reform UK leader for challenging what he perceives as a linguistic prohibition, saying it was "all to the good for Nigel Farage to break that taboo".However, the commentator suggested his preferred long-term position would be different, explaining: "The kind of endpoint you really want to get to, the thing that we really care about is that all lives should matter, and so that's kind of where I would choose to personally concentrate my rhetoric over the long term." TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Mr Carl referenced the Henry Nowak case, suggesting it struck...

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