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Last night on Sky 2. I assume it was a repeat but I'd not seen it before. Dear God though, I hope whoever has ever voted or thought about voting BNP are ashamed of themselves. Bunch of xenophobic, rascist people without the capacity to put together a decent argument about their "beliefs".
One of the sad bints refused a mid wife of caribbean origin FFS! Stupid ignorant b1tch.
Just did a quick google and am sad to see posts on other forums agreeing with the rhetoric. As follows:
" like what that lady said 5 minutes ago when asked if Pakistanis find her words offensive. She said simply and with no diplomacy straight from her heart.
"I DONT CARE BECAUSE I DONT CONVERSE WITH THEM"
I love people of conviction
"
Rant over
One of the sad bints refused a mid wife of caribbean origin FFS! Stupid ignorant b1tch.
Just did a quick google and am sad to see posts on other forums agreeing with the rhetoric. As follows:
" like what that lady said 5 minutes ago when asked if Pakistanis find her words offensive. She said simply and with no diplomacy straight from her heart.
"I DONT CARE BECAUSE I DONT CONVERSE WITH THEM"
I love people of conviction
"
Rant over
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Another good one on a similar subject is this little Russell Brand documentary from a few years ago. Well worth watching as he totally exposes these socially retarded inbred ******:
Russell Brand - **** Boy, Parts 1-3
YouTube - Russell Brand - Naziboy part 1 of 3
YouTube - Russell Brand - Naziboy Part 2 of 3
YouTube - Russell Brand - Naziboy part 3 of 3
Russell Brand - **** Boy, Parts 1-3
YouTube - Russell Brand - Naziboy part 1 of 3
YouTube - Russell Brand - Naziboy Part 2 of 3
YouTube - Russell Brand - Naziboy part 3 of 3
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Not all that impressed with the interviewer either. Creepy looking chap who speaks like a woofta and cant even talk properly with his use of the glottal stop.
Extremism in either direction is a bad thing in my opinion.
Les
Extremism in either direction is a bad thing in my opinion.
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Very typical of this forum at the moment.
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What a joke....."talks like a woofta" is as much a statement of fact as saying someone with a tan "looks like a paki"
I dont care either way but to show up on an anti racism thread with homophobic language makes you look an idiot.
Just had the rather worrying realisation that leslie may have been referring to the russell brand interview on you tube that i just watched....hope not, as to watch that and find the issue you need to get off your chest is that Brand talks like a *** is rather concerning!
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Rascism,ageism,fattism,sexism,etc
Bring back Life on Mars.Drives you potty in this day and age(sorry if I offended anyone who is potty or wearing a potty on their head)
As to this Party,whether they are obnoxious or not and whether the policies are fully known and understood,they will still get an awful lot of votes precisely because of the namby pambying alleged offending of certain people (even gay friends I have refer to themselves as wooftahs or pooftahs )
Bring back Life on Mars.Drives you potty in this day and age(sorry if I offended anyone who is potty or wearing a potty on their head)
As to this Party,whether they are obnoxious or not and whether the policies are fully known and understood,they will still get an awful lot of votes precisely because of the namby pambying alleged offending of certain people (even gay friends I have refer to themselves as wooftahs or pooftahs )
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They will get votes when it doesnt matter, or as protest votes - That's how they got council seats in local elections.
They will never get a Parlimentary seat, people just don't beleive in thier policies enough to vote for them when it really counts.
Which is a bit of a bonus really, 'cos it restores your faith in human nature when people don't vote for a bunch of racist, more than unintelligent, mentalists - As opposed to just plain old mentalists.
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As Snug put it, what you said is exactly the same as branding someone as a "p*ki" just because they look a bit different to you.
As for me "finding another forum", more and more I think I will. The insular mentality that exudes into this forum of late is becoming intolerable. Almost every day someone is moaning about "ethnic this", "p*ki that", "Polish idiot" or "silly ******". It's how I would imagine a 1950's forum would be or indeed a BNP forum.
I'm all for better control of immigration, harsher sentencing for criminals and the preservation of English culture but I always thought that the nature of being British was tolerance, protection and acceptance of other peoples beliefs, habits and religion. Not petty name-calling and moaning about those who are different.
PS. I hope you see the irony in calling Russell "serial swordsman" Brand a "woofta" the guy has bedded more fit women than you have probably seen in your lifetime. We went to see him live in Manchester last year and there were women throwing themselves at him and vice versa. He is clearly comfortable in his heterosexuality.
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I didnt see it but I will try and watch it.
I vote bnp and im not ashmed to either. my cousin is the local representative. Our views might be extreme and wrong in certain peoples eyes, but thats why we have different political group's. The idea is to support who you feel represents your feelings the most and indeed who will guide our country the best.
Lets face it labour seem to be failing at the moment, With a lot of things racially motivated, this has a knock on effect with what people vote for.
to be straight and honest, people are getting fed up of having to be politically correct and careful about what they say, to that end more and more people will vote BNP, extreme or not.
I vote bnp and im not ashmed to either. my cousin is the local representative. Our views might be extreme and wrong in certain peoples eyes, but thats why we have different political group's. The idea is to support who you feel represents your feelings the most and indeed who will guide our country the best.
Lets face it labour seem to be failing at the moment, With a lot of things racially motivated, this has a knock on effect with what people vote for.
to be straight and honest, people are getting fed up of having to be politically correct and careful about what they say, to that end more and more people will vote BNP, extreme or not.
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Rascism,ageism,fattism,sexism,etc
Bring back Life on Mars.Drives you potty in this day and age(sorry if I offended anyone who is potty or wearing a potty on their head)
As to this Party,whether they are obnoxious or not and whether the policies are fully known and understood,they will still get an awful lot of votes precisely because of the namby pambying alleged offending of certain people (even gay friends I have refer to themselves as wooftahs or pooftahs )
Bring back Life on Mars.Drives you potty in this day and age(sorry if I offended anyone who is potty or wearing a potty on their head)
As to this Party,whether they are obnoxious or not and whether the policies are fully known and understood,they will still get an awful lot of votes precisely because of the namby pambying alleged offending of certain people (even gay friends I have refer to themselves as wooftahs or pooftahs )
Very true i'm afraid - fear of the unknown and this PC attitude plays into the likes if the BNP and other radial groups.
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I didnt see it but I will try and watch it.
I vote bnp and im not ashmed to either. my cousin is the local representative. Our views might be extreme and wrong in certain peoples eyes, but thats why we have different political group's. The idea is to support who you feel represents your feelings the most and indeed who will guide our country the best.
Lets face it labour seem to be failing at the moment, With a lot of things racially motivated, this has a knock on effect with what people vote for.
to be straight and honest, people are getting fed up of having to be politically correct and careful about what they say, to that end more and more people will vote BNP, extreme or not.
I vote bnp and im not ashmed to either. my cousin is the local representative. Our views might be extreme and wrong in certain peoples eyes, but thats why we have different political group's. The idea is to support who you feel represents your feelings the most and indeed who will guide our country the best.
Lets face it labour seem to be failing at the moment, With a lot of things racially motivated, this has a knock on effect with what people vote for.
to be straight and honest, people are getting fed up of having to be politically correct and careful about what they say, to that end more and more people will vote BNP, extreme or not.
This type of thing only makes people look at alternatives like the BNP.
What are the BNP doing to help stop youth crime etc? I'd honestly look at any decent ideas......
Please let me know......
P.S. I come from a Filipino background but was born and raised in the UK and proud of it...... (is that a problem?)
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I didnt see it but I will try and watch it.
I vote bnp and im not ashmed to either. my cousin is the local representative. Our views might be extreme and wrong in certain peoples eyes, but thats why we have different political group's. The idea is to support who you feel represents your feelings the most and indeed who will guide our country the best.
Lets face it labour seem to be failing at the moment, With a lot of things racially motivated, this has a knock on effect with what people vote for.
to be straight and honest, people are getting fed up of having to be politically correct and careful about what they say, to that end more and more people will vote BNP, extreme or not.
I vote bnp and im not ashmed to either. my cousin is the local representative. Our views might be extreme and wrong in certain peoples eyes, but thats why we have different political group's. The idea is to support who you feel represents your feelings the most and indeed who will guide our country the best.
Lets face it labour seem to be failing at the moment, With a lot of things racially motivated, this has a knock on effect with what people vote for.
to be straight and honest, people are getting fed up of having to be politically correct and careful about what they say, to that end more and more people will vote BNP, extreme or not.
What you and a couple of other posters don't seem to understand is that there is a huge difference between PC and socially unacceptable.
PC would be something like a worker being banned from having an England flag on their desk at work during the world cup - or a muslim worker being allowed a beard at work because of his religion but is white colleague is not granted the same.
"Socially unacceptable" is something completely different, and this includes the branding of people by race, sexual preference, life choices or religion. You cannot and should not automatically assume that it's OK to call someone a "bender". You do not know the hardship that that person may have experienced in their lifetime and you don't have the right to remind that person of them.
I don't know what troubles you and Les have been through in your times, but I'll bet there are some things you don't want to be reminded of and if I called a word out that brought it all back to you, you would be pretty pissed off.
You really should spend more time reading the BNP's core values, not just their headline winning public friendly policies. They do indeed have some appropriate and intelligent policies, but it is their underlining beliefs that worry me. A perfect example of why is below:
Originally Posted by bibo_boy
This type of thing only makes people look at alternatives like the BNP...
...P.S. I come from a Filipino background but was born and raised in the UK and proud of it...... (is that a problem?)
...P.S. I come from a Filipino background but was born and raised in the UK and proud of it...... (is that a problem?)
Originally Posted by BNP Party Guidelines
(membership is restricted to)... indigenous British ethnic groups deriving from the class of ‘Indigenous Caucasian’
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Well you should be ashamed of it. The BNP's core policies are anachronistic and will do absolutely nothing to improve your standard of life in the UK. They are insular, discriminatory and very blinkered.
What you and a couple of other posters don't seem to understand is that there is a huge difference between PC and socially unacceptable.
PC would be something like a worker being banned from having an England flag on their desk at work during the world cup - or a muslim worker being allowed a beard at work because of his religion but is white colleague is not granted the same.
"Socially unacceptable" is something completely different, and this includes the branding of people by race, sexual preference, life choices or religion. You cannot and should not automatically assume that it's OK to call someone a "bender". You do not know the hardship that that person may have experienced in their lifetime and you don't have the right to remind that person of them.
I don't know what troubles you and Les have been through in your times, but I'll bet there are some things you don't want to be reminded of and if I called a word out that brought it all back to you, you would be pretty pissed off.
You really should spend more time reading the BNP's core values, not just their headline winning public friendly policies. They do indeed have some appropriate and intelligent policies, but it is their underlining beliefs that worry me. A perfect example of why is below:
Here you have a British person, a person who probably shares the same thoughts as you regarding immigration, crime, domestic policies, farming, healthcare and other core values, but you couldn't accept him into your party as a member as he doesn't fit the following membership criteria:
It is unbelievable that people in 2008 would even consider voting for or joining this ridiculous party.
What you and a couple of other posters don't seem to understand is that there is a huge difference between PC and socially unacceptable.
PC would be something like a worker being banned from having an England flag on their desk at work during the world cup - or a muslim worker being allowed a beard at work because of his religion but is white colleague is not granted the same.
"Socially unacceptable" is something completely different, and this includes the branding of people by race, sexual preference, life choices or religion. You cannot and should not automatically assume that it's OK to call someone a "bender". You do not know the hardship that that person may have experienced in their lifetime and you don't have the right to remind that person of them.
I don't know what troubles you and Les have been through in your times, but I'll bet there are some things you don't want to be reminded of and if I called a word out that brought it all back to you, you would be pretty pissed off.
You really should spend more time reading the BNP's core values, not just their headline winning public friendly policies. They do indeed have some appropriate and intelligent policies, but it is their underlining beliefs that worry me. A perfect example of why is below:
Here you have a British person, a person who probably shares the same thoughts as you regarding immigration, crime, domestic policies, farming, healthcare and other core values, but you couldn't accept him into your party as a member as he doesn't fit the following membership criteria:
It is unbelievable that people in 2008 would even consider voting for or joining this ridiculous party.
Also, wouldn't lump Les in with the BNP lot, based on previous posting over the past 12 months as oppsed to the past 12 hours (ish).
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I'm not mixing him in with that group specifically, merely drawing the parallels in his comment with the opinions of the BNP etc.
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Well after all that I can only admit in all due honesty that I put that badly. What had crossed my mind at the time was Brand's camp attitude and occasional homosexual gestures towards the Youth BNP leader and it had occurred to me that Brands was trying to wind him up with that attitude since BNP fellows are reputed not to accept homosexuals. I think most people know that I do not have anything in particular against homosexuals but would prefer it not to be flounted-I hesitate to say "in my face", because I know what would be said! It would be the same as a pair of heterosexuals all over each other in public which is at least as irritating.
I sincerely hope that I did not give the impression that I support the BNP of course.
In hindsight I accept that I should not have put it the way I did and apologise if anyone was offended.
Les
I sincerely hope that I did not give the impression that I support the BNP of course.
In hindsight I accept that I should not have put it the way I did and apologise if anyone was offended.
Les
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A typical PC answer old Les to squirm out of what you've put. To be honest i think most people know your hidden agenda.
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Indeed - its just a pity that anyone would see Brand, a notorious ******* of anything female, acting camp alongside a ****, a notorious scum bag, acting like a scum bag ....... and find Brand's approach the issue worthy of negative comment!
Its like watching a WW2 documentary and suggesting that Churchill had a weight problem!
Its like watching a WW2 documentary and suggesting that Churchill had a weight problem!