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PostPosted: Sat Aug 22, 2009 1:36 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

As mentioned in my post regarding the Hope Not Hate email - if LOWLES is correct and their campaign against the fascist protest in Luton via petitioning the government to stop it, worked; than this makes your argument redundant. Quite clearly this form of organising can work, which is the form of organising I support.
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 22, 2009 4:46 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

modern wrote:
As mentioned in my post regarding the Hope Not Hate email - if LOWLES is correct and their campaign against the fascist protest in Luton via petitioning the government to stop it, worked; than this makes your argument redundant. Quite clearly this form of organising can work, which is the form of organising I support.


Each to their own bro..
The government 'bannings' imo has strengthened the paranoid delusions of a left wing govermnent coming down on an oppressed minority ie the nazis or whites... trawling their forums, it actually seems to unite them in this belief and prob will do no harm to their recruitment...

In the 70s when the Fash were almost the 3rd largest party in England, it wasnt bans... it was good old fashioned street actions and uniting youth using music gigs.... battles on the street exposed the NF for the thugs they were..

Ive been involved in anti-fash activities for over 20yrs and the best results were when we broke up their gatherings, meetings n heads... Not wishy washy posturing.. they laugh at that...

Fair play to you though bro if you are actually involved in doing stuff.. by any means necessary..

But then again im Irish innit...
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 22, 2009 7:27 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I didn't know this government was left wing? Confused

Anyway despite these bans, they will find another way to gather as you know. To be honest they deserve all they get when they go marching in towns populated by large minorities.

Reading the bigots dirty comments on youtube, is like reading an 80's throw-back; I didn't realise so many of these knuckle draggers still exist.

Anyway I wouldn't want to be one of them stuck in an alley-way with you...you sound like a right bruiser! agree
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 22, 2009 10:09 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

lol

just shows how stoopid the fash are when they consider the british Gov as leftys...

prob entering a dangerous space with this link which i have broken, mods feel free to remove if ive crossed a line....

heres some of the brave leinster fash at their latest gathering in the hills.. brave boys hey.. all 7 of them lol

http:/ /muscailte. wordpress .com/

btw: I understand sadie graham is being charged with the release of the bnp lists... doncha just love it when they bicker,,,,
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 12:43 am    Post subject: Reply with quote



Firebombing isn't British? Tell that to the people in Dresden!
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 13, 2009 2:14 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I just noticed that the official BNP site is using screengrabs from video I captured on Friday evening. Is there no end to their parasitic hypocrisy, or, for that matter, beginning to their skillz?

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PostPosted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 3:07 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Mark Steel: So has anyone really been 'Islamified' against their will?
The most effective opposition comes when people refuse to be intimidated

There's something touchingly innocent about the argument put forward by many people that the BNP should be allowed space in the mainstream media as this will "expose their ignorant ideas". Because history doesn't necessarily prove this to be the case. I don't suppose that, in 1941, many people thought: "You see, this is all working to plan. Now he's invaded Russia everyone will see just what an idiot this Hitler really is."

The arguments of the far-right groups are already obviously ridiculous. The latest slogan they march under is "Stop the Islamification of England". But how many people have had their lives Islamified against their will? Is there a single tea shop owner in Dorset who has to tell her customers: "Sorry dear, we're not allowed to serve a scone until after dark as it's Ramadan." Do radio stations have to start the day: "Allaaaaah – ah-aaaah allaaaaaah. Good morning, this is BBC Radio Sussex calling you to prayer."

The most important government policy in recent years was probably the decision to go to war in Iraq, a move vehemently opposed by almost every Muslim in the country. But the BNP would presumably say: "That proves it – they deliberately ignored the Muslims when they SHOULD be ignoring the BRITISH people."

The trouble is, the BNP don't aim to attract support by winning debates, they want to spread fear and then pose as the respectable antidote. The other trouble is they do this because, in my view, they're fascists, with some of their leadership having a record of supporting Hitler. Leading member Richard Edmonds published "Holocaust News", which claimed the Holocaust was an "evil hoax". The publicity manager Mark Collett fudged the Hitler issue when he said: "Hitler will live forever." Co-founder of the party, the late John Tyndall, managed to surpass that with "Mein Kampf is my Bible". So the party that appoints itself as the barrier to Britain being taken over by a foreign religion was set up by someone who thought the Bible should be German.

And Nick Griffin wrote a pamphlet in 1997 called "The Mind-Benders", in which he said of the Holocaust: "The 'extermination' tale is a mixture of Allied wartime propaganda and witch-hysteria."

Griffin usually dismisses these examples by putting them down to excitable youth. Because we've all got embarrassing snippets from our teenage days, so it hardly matters which of us wore crazy kipper ties and which wrote pamphlets denying the Holocaust, and the fact that Griffin wrote that when he was 38 only shows how young and full of life he is.

But around 10 years ago the BNP hit a snag, realising that their approach was holding them back. Maybe they had a focus group, with someone reporting that, "OK, if I can share my feedback, some of the policies, such as distrust of Europe, supporting British farmers, I'm hearing lots of positive energy. But, and don't take this the wrong way, the praising Hitler angle is proving mostly negative, I'm afraid."

So Griffin set about making them appear respectable. They would deny they were fascist, and claim to be an upstanding legitimate party. This creates another problem with them in the media, as their leaders are determined to conceal what I believe is their real mission, which isn't just to campaign in elections but to build a force of street-fighters. After a BNP member was elected in 1993 Griffin said: "The electors of Millwall did not back a post-modernist Rightist party, but what they perceived to be a strong, disciplined organisation with the ability to back up its slogan 'Defend Rights for Whites', with well directed boots and fists."

At which point if you thought: "Aha, the trick now is to interview him and expose how he's misunderstood post-modernism. Then the electors of Millwall will see how ridiculous he is," you were probably missing the point.

So the most effective opposition comes when communities refuse to be intimidated. Last Friday, when the English Defence League announced a protest against "Islamification" outside a mosque in Harrow, around 2,000 people stood in their way. The "protest" vanished, and the local population has apparently tingled with excitement ever since. As was the case in the 1930s and 1970s, events such as this are the most practical barriers against the far right.

The idea of inviting them into the mainstream in order to expose them is well-meaning, but I doubt whether Griffin thinks: "We can cope with united communities opposing us – but the perfect cutting remark on Newsnight and we're stuffed."

from http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/commentators/mark-steel/mark-steel-so-has-anyone-really-been-islamified-against-their-will-1787816.html
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 27, 2009 4:40 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote


Jack Straw to take on BNP's Nick Griffin on Question Time
BNP Leader Nick Griffin

British National Party leader Nick Griffin is to take part in a televised debate with Justice Secretary Jack Straw on BBC One’s Question Time, it was confirmed today. The announcement came after Mr Straw became the first senior Labour politician to say that he was willing to appear on the show with Mr Griffin. The BBC then said that the two men were among the panellists booked for a recording of the show, hosted by David Dimbleby, in London on October 22.

The BBC sparked controversy earlier this month when it announced that it would be willing to feature representatives of the BNP on Question Time after the party won two seats in the European Parliament in elections in June. Labour reviewed its long-standing approach of refusing to share a platform with the far-right BNP and Gordon Brown made clear he was ready to allow a minister to take on Mr Griffin, now an MEP for the North West of England. But Cabinet ministers such as Peter Hain and Alan Johnson said they would not go on Question Time if the BNP leader was invited.

Today, Mr Straw told BBC1’s The Politics Show North-West edition: “Wherever we have had BNP problems in my area and when we have fought them hard, we’ve pulled back and won the seats back. And that’s what we have to do. We’ve got to make the argument for people and I am delighted to do so.” Other members of the panel have not yet been confirmed.

Anti-fascists campaigners reacted with anger to the news and called for huge demonstrations to be mounted outside the BBC TV studios when the programme is made. Tony Kearns, assistant general secretary of the Communication Workers’ Union said it was a “disgrace” that the BBC was going ahead with offering the BNP a seat on Question Time despite a huge outcry in recent weeks. He called on Government ministers and MPs to join protests against the decision.

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I've a feeling the protests will be pretty tasty... Griffin will need to be brought in to the building inside a blacked out van and require an army of thugs to shield him.
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 27, 2009 5:59 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

i've got a bad feeling about all this debating with the bnp, i was for it originally, but putting griffin up against jack straw - depending on the questions - its not going to take much to make jack straw look like the cunt he is

lets hope the rest of the panel is good ( which is doubtful with question times track record ) and the questions are good ... but you know, how many questions will they allow solely on the subject of the bnp, which would allow them to be exposed? take a whole host of other subjects, and i fear griffin will be more on the side of the public, or at least be able to tap into their fears, than the limited range of political views that'll most likely be on the show
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 27, 2009 10:08 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'd say put George up against him, but I think he wouldn't want to be near the smell of shite.
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 5:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Here's the BNP's freephone number - the BNP pays, so feel free to spread it around and cost them a few bucks.

0800 0086191

This is from another site:

"Hi, I'd like to join your party."

her on the line: "What area are you in?"

"Glasgow South"

Her : "Funny that, we've had a few calls today from people in Glasgow. You know your number is held?"

"Aye, no probs love. (I'm ex-directory) I'm just trying to find out when your next local rally is?"

Her: "We don't have rallies as such, but if you give me an e-mail address I can forward you details of the next meeting"

"No worries. It's Blah@blah.com"

Her: "I'll forward you the details now"

"OK. What gets discussed at these meetings?"

Her : "Manifesto and party policies usually along with constituents complaints"

"OK. Can I bring my boyfriend?"

*CLICK!*

Laughing
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 6:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 2:27 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Johann Hari: The looming threat of terror that comes from the far right
The threat comes not from jihadis but 'neo-Nazis' out to kill black people, Jews and gays

Britain is facing the real risk today of a bombing campaign that targets random civilians for death – but it is being virtually ignored. When its supporters step closer every day to mass murder, nobody notices. When its perpetrators are caught, there is (at best) a little flick of information in News in Brief, before everyone goes back to talking about the Strictly Come Dancing race row. This silence suggests something dark about us – and requires us to change our behaviour, fast.

The campaign I am talking about is not being planned by jihadis or fringe Irish nationalists but by white "neo-Nazis" who want to murder Asians, black people, Jews and gays in the bizarre belief it will trigger a "race war".

They have struck before. Exactly a decade ago, a 22-year-old member of the British National Party called David Copeland planted bombs in Brixton, Brick Lane (where I live), and a gay pub in Old Compton Street. He managed to lodge a nail deep in a baby's skull, and to murder a pregnant woman, her gay best friend, and his partner. He bragged: "My aim was political. It was to cause a racial war in this country. There'd be a backlash from the ethnic minorities, then all the white people would go out and vote BNP."

The police are warning ever-more urgently that similar attacks seem to be coming today. The West Yorkshire Police recently launched a huge series of raids against far-right groups and found them in possession of 80 bombs – considerably more even than any jihadi group has been caught with in British history.

Last year, a 43-year-old man called Neil Lewington was arrested "on the cusp" of waging a "terror campaign", it emerged at his trial. He had built a bomb factory in his parents' house which he planned to use to launch attacks against people he considered to be "non-British". He was only caught by chance: he picked a panicked fight with a train conductor, and the police who turned up found he was laden with explosives.

The list of far right-wingers who have been busted for planning violence has spiked up in the past few years. In the home of a BNP election candidate called Robert Cottage in 2008, the police discovered "the largest amount of chemical explosives ever found in this country", they said.

The same year, a thug called Martyn Gilleard was caught with a huge stash of nail bombs, and rage-filled letters in which he declared: "I am so sick of hearing nationalists talk of killing Muslims, of blowing up mosques, of fighting back, only to see these acts of resistance fail to appear. The time has come to stop the talk and start to act." He was only caught by fluke: the police busted him for distributing child porn.

It's not hard to get in on this act. There are dozens of far-right websites that explain – with handy video links – how to make bombs, and then urge you to head to the nearest mosque, synagogue or gay club.

But as the New Statesman's Mehdi Hassan has pointed out, as far as public debate goes, it's as if these crimes never happened. While planned attacks by jihadis (rightly) dominate the news agenda for days, these remarkably similar plans pass unmentioned and unnoticed.

This disjunction exposes a rash of hypocrisy. The parts of the right that gleefully blame all Muslims for the actions of a tiny minority are mysteriously reluctant to apply the same arguments to themselves. If Martin Amis was consistent, he should now declare: "The white community will have to suffer until it gets its house in order. What sort of suffering? Not letting them travel. Deportation. Strip-searching people who look like they're from Hampshire or from Surrey ... Discriminatory stuff, until it hurts the whole community and they start getting tough with their children."

But of course he won't. It shows the bigotry at the core of these make-all-Muslims-pay arguments: they see brown-skinned people as a homogenous mass who can be collectively punished, while they see white people as discrete units who should only be punished individually.

But these white bomb-makers also blast holes in the arguments put by some small parts of the left, who claim "terrorism" is only a response to "legitimate grievances". We can see that somebody like David Copeland simply had an insane hatred of black, Asian and gay people. It's a form of soft racism to fail to see that the same lunacy can happen to non-white people. The vile Islamist gang who wanted to blow up the Ministry of Sound really did say the women there were "slags" who deserved to die for wearing miniskirts. Sometimes (but not always), the grievances that drive violence are simply deranged and have to be resisted.

While the threat of far-right violence is rising, the BNP leader, Nick Griffin, is going to appear on Question Time next week. It would be easy, and emotionally satisfying, for me to join the many well-intentioned protesters who are saying he shouldn't be there, but I can't do it. There are two reasons – one moral, and one pragmatic.

Freedom of speech includes the freedom to say abhorrent and repulsive things, or it isn't worth having. Why is our Britain vastly morally superior to the fantasy island that the BNP dream of building? Because we do not silence them – even though they would silence so many of us.

Then there's the pragmatic reason. The BNP is doing increasingly well in elections because there is a huge gap between the reality of the BNP and how their voters see them. I see this on the run-down estates where many of my relatives live: most of the BNP's voters believe they are a patriotic party who will peacefully defend the rights of the white working class, just as other organisations peacefully defend the rights of other ethnic groups.

When they find out the BNP leaders have in fact praised Britain's greatest enemy, Adolf Hitler, derided the Holocaust as "the Holohoax", had violent maniacs in their senior ranks, and want to deport many of our national heroes like Ashley Cole and Trevor McDonald, they are disgusted, and withdraw their support. There is only a very, very small constituency in Britain for Holocaust denial, mass "repatriations", and the mongering of "race wars".

So how do we close this perception gap? Shutting the BNP out of debate hasn't worked. They have been shut out and they have grown. In the darkness, the fungus can spread. The greatest disinfectant is sunlight, shone straight into Griffin's face. The only people who should fear free speech are the BNP, because when the British people hear what they have to say, and their lack of answers to basic factual questions, they are repelled.

One of the areas where everyone should see Griffin being challenged is over this question of far-right violence. He claims he is "strongly" opposed to these freelance attacks – yet he has kept violent attackers in his senior team.

His chief lieutenant for years was a man called Tony Lecomber, who was jailed for three years in the 1980s for plotting to blow up the offices of a left-wing political party. After he was released, he and a gang then beat a Jewish teacher unconscious. When he was freed after another three years inside, he was swiftly promoted through the BNP ranks. He was only ditched after he approached a Liverpool hitman to discuss how they could "take out" a cabinet minister.

One of the leading figures in the BNP's online operation, Lambertus Nieuwhof, tried to blow up a mixed-race school in South Africa in 1992. The BNP is happy to have him nonetheless. Nieuwhof says: "Everybody should be allowed to make a mistake."

The BNP is not directly organising violence, but it has tolerated violent madmen in its midst, and its arguments have encouraged violence. Griffin has demanded "rights for whites with well-directed boots and fists". He reacted to the Soho nail-bomb by one of his own party's members by attacking the victims, saying they were "flaunting their perversion in front of the world's journalists, [and had] showed just why so many ordinary people find these creatures disgusting".

Let Griffin speak his filth to the nation, and sweat under David Dimbleby's forensic questioning. He will only discredit himself.

But the country also needs to start acknowledging the danger of bombs thrown from the far right. David Copeland came from within the ranks of the BNP; so might the next one. The police need to monitor neo-Nazis as closely as jihadis, and the Government projects to prevent violent extremism should be working with white kids as well as Muslim children. We need to prepare ourselves now: the next person to bomb Britain might not look like Mohammed Sidiq Khan – he might look like me.

from http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/commentators/johann-hari/johann-hari-the-looming-threat-of-terror-that-comes-from-the-far-right-1802167.html
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 2:48 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I read an article earlier about how the local council of the BBC's main studios have asked for payment from the BBC for the high level of police that will be required to handle the protests against Griffin. The BBC have refused...

With any luck some of the protesters will have slingshots and paintbombs at the very least!
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 15, 2009 2:47 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Here's a documentary from BBC Midlands called 'Inside Out'. The first segment is about the BNP.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00nbvyw/Inside_Out_East_Midlands_12_10_2009/

I'll try and get a copy sorted for those outside the uk
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