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Racism and religious hatred
Topic Started: Monday, 6. April 2009, 14:21 (1,665 Views)
K.T.B.

Clare
Tuesday, 27. October 2009, 10:08
No, the mugs are those who fall for the scaremongering...
People in ethnic minorities could have real, genuine fears, Clare, about the threat from the rise of the B.N.P. I fear them too, for the disruption to peace they create..
The B.N.P. specialise in dividing community against community, exploiting grievances, real or perceived, stoking hostility between "indigenous people" and the rest. It's scandalous that they do this in the name of "Christian Britain", isn't it?

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Tuesday, 27. October 2009, 11:40
Clare
Tuesday, 27. October 2009, 10:08
No, the mugs are those who fall for the scaremongering...
People in ethnic minorities could have real, genuine fears, Clare, about the threat from the rise of the B.N.P. I fear them too, for the disruption to peace they create..
The B.N.P. specialise in dividing community against community, exploiting grievances, real or perceived, stoking hostility between "indigenous people" and the rest. It's scandalous that they do this in the name of "Christian Britain", isn't it?

They no more divide communities than New Labour who, exploiting grievances, real or percieved, stoking hostility between "indigenous people" and the rest. It's scandalous that they do this in the name of "the law", isn't it?
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Katie B
Tuesday, 27. October 2009, 11:40
People in ethnic minorities could have real, genuine fears, Clare, about the threat from the rise of the B.N.P. I fear them too, for the disruption to peace they create..
The B.N.P. specialise in dividing community against community, exploiting grievances, real or perceived, stoking hostility between "indigenous people" and the rest. It's scandalous that they do this in the name of "Christian Britain", isn't it?

The whole situation has been contrived and manipulated by the deliberate policy of encouraging mass immigration in the first place.

It's been socially engineered.



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Clare
Tuesday, 27. October 2009, 11:52
Katie B
Tuesday, 27. October 2009, 11:40
People in ethnic minorities could have real, genuine fears, Clare, about the threat from the rise of the B.N.P. I fear them too, for the disruption to peace they create..
The B.N.P. specialise in dividing community against community, exploiting grievances, real or perceived, stoking hostility between "indigenous people" and the rest. It's scandalous that they do this in the name of "Christian Britain", isn't it?

The whole situation has been contrived and manipulated by the deliberate policy of encouraging mass immigration in the first place.

It's been socially engineered.



Exactly, Clare. Premeditated mass influx of immigrants by New Labour in order to further multiculturalism in this country, without sparing athought for those immigrants and the problems immigration on such a scale would cause, both socially and economically, for the immigrants and the rest of the population.
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Anne-Marie

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Monday, 26. October 2009, 22:47
I am not sure how many they got in the European election, but I think they are getting stronger.
The BNP polled 943,958 votes in the June Euro election, which was 6.2% of all votes cast in the whole of the UK.

I have no idea whether the English Democrats are less Fascist, although they surprised even themselves by winning the mayoral election in Doncaster. If he makes a great success of it, who knows where that might lead.

I am aware many people are just fed up with the sheer scale of immigration, whatever the race or nationality involved.
Of course, the concept of the 'nation state' is less than 200 years old!

Much of the problem might be caused by giving benefits to immigrants (at the expense of existing tax payers) and allowing them to take jobs, forcing existing citizens into unemployment or lower wages. That merely generates bitterness, whether we like it or not.
And before some bright spark points out the illegals are doing jobs we won't... the reason many of us won't is because the pay is so low, because the work can be done for almost nothing by those immigrants.
Which comes first: chicken or egg; low paid jobs or the immigrants who will take that low pay?

Pay a wage that would attract existing citizens;
Only pay benefits to those who take a job but need supplemental income (but then only to citizens resident in the UK);
Ban the burka (as they have in France);
Insist all State business be conducted in English (or Gaelic/Welsh/Irish where appropriate)...
and so on.
It's not the fault of the illegals they come here - WE are the idiots who make it so easy for them, pay them for their trouble once they're here and prioritise their needs ahead of existing citizens.
Such conduct is BOUND to attract people from abroad - and equally bound to divide society!

Whether actions can be separated from consequences might be debateable in the Catholic Church... until we remember thae whole concept of sin and punishment!
You take the action, you get the consequences; don't want the consequence, don't take the action - Which is GOD's policy....
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karenjane

Do you mean the SNP Sean? Iv'e heard of them but I'm not a member or supporter of this political party.

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Tuesday, 27. October 2009, 11:27
karenjane
Monday, 26. October 2009, 22:00
How many votes did this party get?
About the same as the National Socialist party when they first put candidates up for election.
More than the DANSP (German Workers National Socialist party) actually - and look what then happened to them!
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Anne-Marie
Tuesday, 27. October 2009, 12:12
SeanJ
Tuesday, 27. October 2009, 11:27
karenjane
Monday, 26. October 2009, 22:00
How many votes did this party get?
About the same as the National Socialist party when they first put candidates up for election.
More than the DANSP (German Workers National Socialist party) actually - and look what then happened to them!
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*NSDAP (Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei), Anne-Marie! ;)
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Tuesday, 27. October 2009, 12:14
*NSDAP, Anne-Marie! ;)
Thanks, you're quite right - I'm really not able to concentrate properly at the moment.
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karenjane

I read an article on Sunday in the Observer about the BNP not being happy with Nick's performance on the TV. He is capable of more is the war cry etc etc. Read it if you can.

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K.T.B.

Patrick
Tuesday, 27. October 2009, 11:42

They no more divide communities than New Labour who, exploiting grievances, real or percieved, stoking hostility between "indigenous people" and the rest. It's scandalous that they do this in the name of "the law", isn't it?
This could be true, Patrick, but my question is about the B.N.P.,not New Labour.
I ask again, is it not a scandal that the B.N.P. are promoting their policies in the name of Christian Britain?
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Patrick
Tuesday, 27. October 2009, 11:58
Premeditated mass influx of immigrants by New Labour in order to further multiculturalism in this country, without sparing athought for those immigrants and the problems immigration on such a scale would cause, both socially and economically, for the immigrants and the rest of the population.
True enough, Patrick, if BNP type policies had been in place for the last century or so, Britain wouldn't have had all those drunken Irish immigrating and disturbing the social equilibrium.
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karenjane

I doubt it. They are as much good as a chocolate fireguard. (SNP)

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Edited by karenjane, Tuesday, 27. October 2009, 12:36.
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PJD

"Of course, the concept of the 'nation state' is less than 200 years old!"

I found that remark interesting Anne-Marie. Could you enlarge please.

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Anne-Marie
Tuesday, 27. October 2009, 12:03
The BNP polled 943,958 votes in the June Euro election, which was 6.2% of all votes cast in the whole of the UK.

Whereas this article reports that
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In the 1928 German elections, less than 3% of the people voted for the Nazi Party. This gave them only twelve seats, twenty fewer than they achieved in the May, 1924 election. However, the party was well organized and membership had grown from 27,000 in 1925 to 108,000 in 1928.


So Nick Griffin and his cronies are off to a better start than Hitler was at the same stage.

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