I wonder if (religious) groups pushing the narrative that women shouldn’t have the right to vote be considered as a hate group. They’re probably not big in the UK, but still, I’m sure they don’t consider themselves as being disrespectful of women. We love our child bearers! At the very least, they should pay taxes.
Joel Webbon, who leads the Covenant Bible Church in Georgetown and Right Response Ministries, is not shy about his conservative nationalist views.
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They're talking about the Prevent programme, to which schools, social workers and other agencies can refer children and vulnerable adults who are thought to be at risk of radical organisations, generally online, before they get into trouble, in the hope of diverting them before they get too involved.
They mostly take referrals about extreme Islamist radicalisation, radicalisation by far right groups, and increasing about young boys who are influenced by online incel groups and by Andrew Tate and the like, so I'm sure people like that chap's Christian nationalists would fall within Prevent's ambit, too.