innit, you can't have a democratic party which by its nature excludes the interests of a section of the voting populace regardless of their views. This is why they don't allow partys like this to operate legally in say, sweden.deamonds wrote:pshh, i dont give a fuck about theyre rights, they dont agree with ANY human rights legislation to come out of europe (which is pretty ironic..)
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For some reason I always imagine John Prescott as a BNP activist..unlikely wrote:innit, you can't have a democratic party which by its nature excludes the interests of a section of the voting populace regardless of their views. This is why they don't allow partys like this to operate legally in say, sweden.deamonds wrote:pshh, i dont give a fuck about theyre rights, they dont agree with ANY human rights legislation to come out of europe (which is pretty ironic..)
Now there's one fat waste of skin we could all do without, i think I hate him & his obnoxious, arrogant, fat fucking prick self more than the BNP...did anybody see his documentary on class....he actually made me sick...phisically sick
Deams, I meant to watch it but completely forgot. I realise that's probably not very useful for a conversation about it...I take it that it wasn't very good?
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Only 1 in Guernsey, and none in the town I live in now.
This made me laugh 'Hobbies: outdoor bowls, cooking'. What a cultured nation of racists we are part of.
This made me laugh 'Hobbies: outdoor bowls, cooking'. What a cultured nation of racists we are part of.
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Jeer wrote:Just consider it retaliation for redwatch.org even existing.
even if it is a minor victory.
You think the BNP made redwatch?
Come on, be serious. You lot are all treating the BNP like they're combat 18 or B&H (not benson and hedges). Should I just go ahead and say anyone on the left wing of the political spectrum is a Stalinist? Whilst I'm not personally a fan, I know of a couple of BNP supporters who dont really have much of a qualm with immigration (besides the everyday accepted disadvantages of it) but support it because there's no other party for the working classes to support right now. Labour now answers to the middle classes votes. Tories are just the tories.
I can definately see why people would support the BNP. Wouldnt tick the box myself, but I can see why.
you mean a bit like the support the SDP had in Germany? You can't really pick and choose aspects of a power structureDanRev wrote: support it because there's no other party for the working classes to support right now. Labour now answers to the middle classes votes. Tories are just the tories.
I can definately see why people would support the BNP. Wouldnt tick the box myself, but I can see why.
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I didn't say the BNP created Redwatch, just people with similar mindframes.DanRev wrote:Jeer wrote:Just consider it retaliation for redwatch.org even existing.
even if it is a minor victory.
You think the BNP made redwatch?
Come on, be serious. You lot are all treating the BNP like they're combat 18 or B&H (not benson and hedges). Should I just go ahead and say anyone on the left wing of the political spectrum is a Stalinist? Whilst I'm not personally a fan, I know of a couple of BNP supporters who dont really have much of a qualm with immigration (besides the everyday accepted disadvantages of it) but support it because there's no other party for the working classes to support right now. Labour now answers to the middle classes votes. Tories are just the tories.
I can definately see why people would support the BNP. Wouldnt tick the box myself, but I can see why.
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hahahahaha.
I really doubt anyone is going to get their house set on fire because they appeared on this list, but hopefully they will get some funny phone calls / letters.
The reactions on that blog are amazing. Discrimination and (incredibly minor) persecution clearly not quite as fun as they thought it was.
This is nice:
"I found this list posted on Various Islamic Muslim Forums and Jewish Boards - some of the people on there are nutters and whackos!"
I really doubt anyone is going to get their house set on fire because they appeared on this list, but hopefully they will get some funny phone calls / letters.
The reactions on that blog are amazing. Discrimination and (incredibly minor) persecution clearly not quite as fun as they thought it was.
This is nice:
"I found this list posted on Various Islamic Muslim Forums and Jewish Boards - some of the people on there are nutters and whackos!"
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