COMING MONDAY DECEMBER 15th: The Definition of Capture.
A Four-Part Investigation Into How Britain Imported America's Identity Politics.
You’ve heard the word Islamophobia thousands of times. You might even use it yourself.
But have you ever stopped to ask: Who defined it? When? And why?
What if I told you the definition Britain adopted—the one that shapes hate crime policy, police training, and political discourse—was written by a lobbying group with £1.2 million in undisclosed overseas funding?
What if that same definition was rejected by the UK government in 2019... then quietly adopted anyway by institutions across the country?
What if the people who wrote it now sit on government advisory panels, train your police force, and define the boundaries of acceptable speech?
You’re About to Find Out.
Starting Monday, 16th December, The Almighty Gob presents:
“The Islamophobia Working Group: How Britain Outsourced Definitions of Hatred”
A four-part investigation revealing:
The American money trail behind Britain’s Islamophobia definition
How a rejected report became institutional gospel
The psychological mechanisms that make questioning it feel forbidden
Why you’ve been trained not to ask these questions
This isn’t about whether Islamophobia exists. It does.
This is about who gets to define it—and what happens when you let lobbyists write the dictionary.
Four Days. Four Parts. Zero Bullshit.
Part 1: The Group
Who they are. Where they came from. What they want.
Part 2: The Definition
How a rejected document conquered Britain’s institutions.
Part 3: The Money
£1.2 million in “overseas funding.” From where? From whom?
Part 4: The Consequences
What happens when you outsource your definitions of hatred.
Why Should You Care?
Because you’ve been living under a definition you never voted for.
Because the people who wrote it have more power than you realise.
Because every time you see that word—Islamophobia—someone else chose what it means.
And because the moment you start asking questions about it, you’ll realise how thoroughly you’ve been trained not to.
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This investigation names names. It follows money. It documents institutional capture in real time.
It’s not on Twitter. It’s not in threads. It’s not optimised for your dopamine receptors.
It’s four parts over four consecutive days, starting Monday.
First instalment drops on 16th December. You WON’T want to miss it!
Subscribe to The Almighty Gob now—because the story they didn’t want written is the one you need to read.


