Modern rights movements want to ‘crush any opposition they find’: Douglas Murray

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Modern rights movements want to ‘crush any opposition they find’: Douglas Murray
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Author Douglas Murray says sporting organisations have become the “most extreme” modern rights activists after a Russian Orthodox ice hockey player in the United States faced backlash for not wanting to wear pride colours.

“There are plenty of people who in the so-called ‘modern rights movements’, turn out to be very happy

and eager to don the jackboots and crush any opposition they find,” Mr Murray told Sky News host Rita Panahi.

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