Political correctness gone mad!
Censorship!
It's the Islamification of Europe!
My English culture is under threat!
The London liberal elite are conspiring against me!
It's the Bilderberg Group's fault!
They're raping our women!
They get all the council houses!
The police treat them with kid gloves!
They're turning our fish'n'chip shops into Mosques!
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You've taken a fairly one sided approach to the issue Balthazar, besides, I don't think they should be angry just because of the invasions and so called 'oil stealing'. Ask them where the hell they live, if they answer Britain, you say damn right now you support the needs of this country, not your grandfather's.
It's a point of irony, I think, that the Labour government which is responsible for the deaths of thousands of Muslim children in Iraq and Afghanistan is also avowedly anti-racist.
It's also interesting that you direct scorn towards the white working class who are defending their own culture and neighborhoods from the very global economic system which is dropping bombs on Muslim families in the Middle East.
But sure, old 'harmless' Muslim men being insulted and assaulted on the streets of the East End is far worse than Iraqi families being gunned down in their night clothes by American marines.
You don't have to explain anything to me though. I know what hypocrites liberals are and how they will expect the 'thugs' they love to pillory to go and fight their wars when the time comes. And also how they love to visit Mosques and sample other cultures whilst simultaneously deriding the working class they depend upon to protect their wealth from the black, Third World masses. It's a lovely example of divide and rule.
As a mouth piece of the establishment you are outstanding.
I agree.
1. What 'interests' you about that?
2. If by 'defending their own culture and neighborhoods' you mean racially and physically abusing Muslims, then moaning when the law, and Muslim youth, attacks them back, then sure, I feel scorn towards them. Don't you? Or do you admire them? Come on, be honest.
3. Working class racists have numerous middle class supporters. I feel pretty scornful towards them too. Go to any golf club and listen to the petty bourgeois talk about Muslims after a couple of gins. Their culture's equally shoddy. Like working class racists they have so little self-confidence in their history and culture, they're so unpatriotic, they shiver at the thought of foreigners diluting it. I think they're hilarious.
You're not a utilitarian then.![]()
I agree.
I agree.
I'm looking forward to the inevitable split in the BNP now it's joined the establishment: two MEPs; the rush to change the constitution without even testing the writ in court; the Question Time invitation. Far right splits tend to be nasty. Opponents can just sit back, laugh, and watch them beat the sh*t out of each other. The English defence league is the start of the split.
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2009/...95_468x334.jpg
Muslims fighting back. Just a few years ago white working class racists strutted about mixed neighbourhoods like kings. Now, if there's a peep out of them, they're chased out. Muslim youth is angry, organised, and there's a lot of them. Just like East End Jews in the 1930s and Brixton blacks in the 1980s.
Who will the racists pick on next? Someone small and defenseless whose culture they're jealous of. But who?
I'm sorry but that guy does not look like a skinhead or any sort of thug. Probably just a protester.
"If theres a peep out of them, they're chased out".
You mean, any chance of violence and they're straight there.
Reminds me of those Christians in Pakistan that got beaten to death and houses set on fire because there was a rumour of them tearing pages out of the Qu'ran which the authorities said didnt even happen.
What if the BNP don't split?
I think the EDL is a response to Islamifacation as that is their only priority and both the EDL and the BNP have distanced themselves from each other.
If the BNP manages to remain together and strong then there's a real possibility of getting some MPs and starting a revolution.
For reasons which they could not comprehend, and in pursuance of a decision by default, on which they were never consulted, they found themselves made strangers in their own country.
All I know is that to see, and not to speak, would be the great betrayal. - Enoch Powell, Rivers of Blood speech, 1968.
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