Hate Thy Neighbour - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

America's Far White
Jamali travels to meet members of the National Socialist Movement, the largest neo-Nazi group in America, who openly idolize Adolf Hitler and endorse all things White Power

Hunting the White Devil
Jamali heads to Harlem to meet the black separatists who believe they're descendants of the Twelve Tribes of Israel–known as The Israelite School of Universal Practical Knowledge.

Football, Fascists, and the Frontline
Ukraine is the only country in Europe fighting a war on its own soil. Jamali meets with Azov, a far-right militant group that has gained legitimacy despite its neo-Nazi roots.

Forbidden Love in Israel
Jamali takes a trip to the Holy Land to meet the Lehava, the anti-assimilation group trying to prevent Arabs and Jews from marrying.

Britain's Everyday Extremism
Jamali comes home to Britain to confront its most deep-rooted fears about the future of the country and Britain's acceptance of multiculturalism and racism in the shadow of Brexit.
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