When the "lone blogger" amplifies the far right: Ani O'Brien, Tommy Robinson, and the mainstreaming of Islamophobic conspiracy in Aotearoa
When the "lone blogger" amplifies the far right: Ani O'Brien, Tommy Robinson, and the mainstreaming of Islamophobic conspiracy in Aotearoa By Mohan J. Dutta Yesterday in central London, tens of thousands of supporters of Stephen Yaxley-Lennon — better known as Tommy Robinson — packed Parliament Square as he asked them: "Are you ready for the Battle of Britain?" The framing was deliberate. The "Battle of Britain" invokes wartime mythology of national survival against an existential foreign enemy. In the grammar of the contemporary far right, that enemy is Muslims. As the BBC reported , the rally extended a militant trajectory that began with September's 150,000-strong "Unite the Kingdom" march, at which Elon Musk told the crowd by video link: "Whether you choose violence or not, violence is coming to you. You either fight back or die." This is the political ecology in which I want to situate a question that is increasingly ...