Thursday, 22 October 2009

A Scene You Will Never See


5 comments:

bluelion1922
said...

Here, here. The BNP may be so horrible they make an infinitely-long Labour government look bearable but the actions of the UAF equate to fighting fire with fire. I hope the Euro elections are the peak of BNP electoral success but 'No Platform' and UAF allow the BNP to look like the underdog and helps them pick up extra votes.
This is why I love NothingBritish. It does not consider the Union Flag to be fascist in itself, which many on the Left do, and makes the BNP look vile and idiotic at every possible opportunity

Sten
said...

But idiots don't think. Moreover, they lack even a tiny bit of self-criticism.

HF said...

fuck question time. I'm off out.

tris
said...

I was just thinking that it must be the first time for a long time that Jack Straw got clapped when he was on telly.

Appearing was a good move on his part, even though he was as crap as usual.

They were all pretty bad except the historian woman Bonnie. She was as sharp as a tack.

That Tory woman has a hectoring voice that would drive you to drink or drugs or both, and old Chris is a terrible bore.

Griffin is repugnant... and of course he kept mixing up English and British. Creepy doesn't even begin to sum him up. I wish we could deport him.... Thank god he has no place in Scotland.

Roger Pearse
said...

I'm not frightened of the BNP. I am frightened when we have a cabinet minister who organised a private army of street thugs, threatening the BBC if someone he doesn't like appears on it. I am frightened when I see what seems to the same standing army of thugs rioting outside to prevent that person speaking. I am frightened when people are sent to prison with specially heavy sentences if their crimes are deemed political (sorry, "racist", or whatever). I am frightened when speaking your mind can cost you your job.

Because what else would Hitler himself have done? What is the BNP accused of -- falsely, as far as anyone knows -- but wanting to do what those who hate them are already doing, and doing from a position of power?

I don't care if someone wants to wear jackboots. We don't have to vote for them! Let them Sieg Heil all they like. But I do care when issues like immigration are removed from the ballot-paper by a conspiracy among the major parties.

Democracy in this country seems rotten to me. In a way, the success of the BNP, in the face of Nazi-style intimidation, is the most hopeful sign we have that democracy is not dead.

Quite why anyone apes all the stock hate-rhetoric about how awful the BNP are I don't know. What's awful about them, except that they love their country and want to resist the almighty stuffing it's getting? They aren't hated because they are nasty; they are hated because they say the unsayable.

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