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Yep - you've got to put the BNP in context. they got 31 seats, the Tories got 1783 and in a disastrous night for Labour they still got 1344. The BNP is still a very, very minor party and needs to be seen as the same.
It also highlights that racial tensions are reaching a boiling point in some areas. I wouldn't call all the people who voted for the BNP morons cos I'm sure most aren't.
He's a racial Nationalist. He believes we should only take in our White Bretheren :rolleyes:
I don't think the BNP is entirely that extreme or viscious, people make them out to be far worse than they really are.
Some people agree with their racist agenda, and whilst that is terrible, those people are not stupid either.
I don't believe that most people who vote BNP do agree with the racist agenda- the BNP certainly don't mention their racism in their electoral literature. They do target the things that people are upset about, though, espcially in poor white areas- the perception, often with truth in it, that poor ethnic people get far more attention and far more cash than the poor white people.
The fact is you either believe in democracy or you don't. I do, and will defend the BNP's right to partake in the democratic process- although I will point out, as part of the democratic process, who they are and where they live. The BNP candidate for my ward, for instance, doesn't even live in my city.
Aladdin, on the other hand, does not believe in the democratic process. Which makes his rants about the US rather hypocritical- after all, what McCarthy did is exactly what Aladdin proposes.
The BNP are a non-entity, who only get votes because people believe that anything they disagree with should be banned. If the powers-that-be who have been shafting you for 200 years turn around and say that a political party is bad news, then obviously the shat upon will see that party as a good way of stopping the shower of shit raining down on them.
Why do you use all these words to describe something. It's tabloid fodder.
If I had to ban something, I'd rather ban a certain political party than millions of voters.
Then again I'd said before that the BNP could exist legally as far as I'm concerned so long as they don't utter a single more lie about black people being this and Asian people being that and the other.
Without saying stuff like "ignoratn cretins" "poison" and other stuff you see on the front page of The Sun.
Won't happen. How else do you envisage them getting votes? There's already 3 main parties. They're cleverly tapping into some of the fears of White Britain and have come thrugh with some sucess.
I visit Stormfront quite a lot yes and post quite a lot also (only in Opposing Views though if anyone thought otherwise)
Well I prefer your typical words like "cunts" and "wankers" and shit like that.
:nervous: :nervous: I`ll try and remain on topic.
You are making me feel like I imagine Martin Luther King would at a KKK meeting.That is, an advocate of peace and co-operation in a crowd baying for violent action (following a show of hands of course )
Do I have to drag up your comments after the last US presidential election...I can do if you want;)
But they don't- not in public, anyway.
The BNP is trying to make itself look respectable- which is why our BNP candidate was a "medical doctor" who, in a past life, was a candidate for those other rabid filth UKIP.
Speaking of, where have UKIP gone? Especially after so much wailing and gnashing of teeth.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/nickrobinson/2006/05/oxygen_of_publi.html
PS If the BNP are a 'British' nationalist party why was Nick Griffin wearing an English flag on his lapel rather than a union jack
I was.
All parties begin small, so we have to stay vigilant. What those figures tell us is that there are 31 wards where the BNP have enough support for their agenda - whether a protest or not.
That's a national disgrace as far as I am concerned...
So long as we're clear that it's neither of us who believe in it (apparently)...
Good point. And good riddance.