A White Supremacist Youth Group Helped Orchestrate the Belfast Riots

A Wired investigation reveals that the white supremacist 'Active Club' movement helped orchestrate and advise rioters during recent violent protests in Belfast. The report highlights how far-right figures and social media platforms like X facilitated the rapid spread of inflammatory content that fueled the unrest.
Why it matters
It exposes the role of organized extremist networks in exploiting digital platforms to incite real-world violence and civil disorder.
Photograph: Charles McQuillan/Getty Images Comment Loader Save Story Save this story Comment Loader Save Story Save this story Within an hour after a horrific knife attack took place in Belfast on Monday night, far-right UK activist Tommy Robinson had shared a video of the incident on X, a post that racked up six million views. Within hours Elon Musk , the owner of the platform, weighed in, agreeing with a post calling for “ consequences ” for politicians.
The framing focuses heavily on the responsibility of tech platforms and far-right figures in inciting violence, using strong descriptive language.
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