I never hear for people who support communism to be banned from jobs etc and certain communist regimes were just as bad as fascist regimes.
Entirely my point
I have no reason to support the BNP but I can't understand how this situation can exist here in the UK. Driving them underground can only make them stronger. Furthermore, it makes those of us who don't know/understand their position more susceptible to their cause. They are winning elections FFS.
Anyway, I've got my own cause to fight which often sees LibLaBCon coalesce against us and we have slightly more support. So I'll go along with jkp - I neither support or reject anything the BNP state. The older I get, the more I realise that people confuse wrinkles for wisdom
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20th Nov 2008 9:39 am
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The trouble is racism has become a one way street
All the ethnic minorites seem to have their own associations
We have the black police officiers association who claim the police forces are institutionally racist errr I think they answered their own problem
I am not a member of the BNP but I can see some of their arguments are valid
More to the point what is the difference between SNP standing up for Scotland and the BNP standing up for Britain
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20th Nov 2008 10:06 am
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The trouble is the more the main stream deny their existence and ridicule them the stronger they become. I meet many people who could be said have increasing leanings their way. These aren't skin headed yobs, teachers or policemen - but the generation that gave their todays for our tomorrows. Politicians need to look at people's concerns without the PC that gets thrown at you if you question immigration.
For my part I had the pleasure of meeting a BNP candidate on my doorstep during the local elections. A middle aged guy who bought a younger mouth piece around with him. He was totally thrown when I asked him his view of hunting They won't be getting my vote, but you watch their support rise until mainstream politics grasps the nettle.DS3 TDV6 HSE - Silver with Alpaca (old one) Gone
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20th Nov 2008 10:08 am
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Where can we see this list then?A happy childhood ... is the worst possible preparation for life.
According to the BNP web site Google have removed it.
Google, the owners of blogspot.com, have deleted the blog which contained the outdated list of BNP members from their servers after agreeing that it was a serious violation of several laws and constituted a gross infringement of privacy regulations.I'm not as good as I once was........but I'm as good once as I ever was.
Yup, there are many, many, many..... copies out there.I know it's not considered "kind" to say no these days, but no. Just no, ok? And if it's not ok, still no.
As the instigator of this thread, I'm feeling a bit sheepish now. Threads locked, threads about threads locked, threads re-opened with conditions.
I thought the breadth of disco3co.uk would be a good place for me to glean a more unbiased understanding of the current affairs south of the border when compared to the (state controlled?) media. I simply don't get it! How do we protect free speech and democracy with this sort of paranoia from the powers that be?
It would seem that even raising a topic about a recognised part of the UK political spectrum is to be sh@t-on from a height.
I'm sorry if 'they whos name we cannot speak' causes so much consternation. It's no wonder the country is going down the pan if this attitude pervades. Only a system which is ultimately self-serving and paranoid could concoct such a regime of banning people from being party to a legal entity.
Can I be allowed to join the Green Party if I drive a D3???
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JMC wrote:
Can I be allowed to join the Green Party if I drive a D3???
Ho Hum.
Our green Party TD's (MP's) get the bus to parliment - did you ever see the fumes comin out of one of those babies
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20th Nov 2008 12:18 pm
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It always amazes me how the PC brigade will support so many minority groups on the grounds that it is not politically correct to be against them
Yet as a member of a minority group why do I and my fellow group members not get any support from this PC brigade only abuse
BTW I belong to that minority group that drive gas guzzling !? Land Rovers and 4x4s
If these 4x4s threaten the planet that much why do these charities supply so many 4x4s to these african countries as aid
As the BNP does not fit the PC model is thst why they are against it
It is unfortuate that addage "charity begins at home" seems so offensive to this PC lot
20th Nov 2008 12:58 pm
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Calm down chaps' I think anyone who's name is linked to the organization and isn't is likely to get hot under the collar - let's face it those that do support it don't seem to want to be associated. It is a good discussion, why don't we keep it that way and not let it turn into another bust up - I'm fed up with those. DS3 TDV6 HSE - Silver with Alpaca (old one) Gone
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