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I'm not Christian but am British. Surely hate speech is hate speech, whatever the intended target. If you're suggesting that it's ok for someone to target a non-Christian religion because you feel that Britain is Christian then that's a bigger issue.
Also, she's not saying, "look what immigration has done", she's preaching her own white supremacist version of hate and has even published a book on it (pop up version I assume for her target market);
"Southern has on her YouTube channel argued for “The Great Replacement” far-right conspiracy theory espoused by xenophobic scholar Renaud Camus. In Southern’s own words the theory maintains that “You have one people and in the space of one generation you have a different people”. The Great Replacement theory is regularly championed by far-right groups and websites, including the most extreme sections of the alt-right, and is taken to refer to the supposed “Islamification” of Europe by migrants and refugees, who are argued to pose an intrinsic threat to white Europeans."
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