The BNP sounds like a bunch of xenophobic asshats.
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Originally posted by Park Avenue
THugs? From what I remeber the largest percentage of BNP voters is found amongst the 65+, and amongst those, in the females. Thugs?
You just don't have a clue and either listen too much to the BBC, or those brainwashed by it such as Laz and MikeH. They aren't representative of the true Briton.
A more useless, moronic bunch of ****ers I have yet to meet.
Darwin said such people were slated for extinction, and who really could disagree?
Either shape up or ship out.Some cry `Allah O Akbar` in the street. And some carry Allah in their heart.
"The CIA does nothing, says nothing, allows nothing, unless its own interests are served. They are the biggest assembly of liars and theives this country ever put under one roof and they are an abomination" Deputy COS (Intel) US Army 1981-84
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Originally posted by Park Avenue
THugs? From what I remeber the largest percentage of BNP voters is found amongst the 65+, and amongst those, in the females. Thugs?
Hmm.....percentage of 65+ women among the National Executive looks a bit low to me.The genesis of the "evil Finn" concept- Evil, evil Finland
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Brash said that all New Zealanders should be treated equally. This is code for saying, "We don't give a damn about living up to the treaty we signed and we want things to stay the way they are now, with those coons in their place."
The TOW act was created for a very good reason. Maori were given the rights of Her Majesty's subjects by the Treaty which they signed in good faith. The crown was lax in keeping up its side of the bargain and allowed Maori property to be stolen or confiscated it themselves.
How would you feel if your great grandfather was robbed of a valuable farm by the government? Would you care? Most people would want to see some compensation.
The money spent on the Treaty is not particularly much. It's just moaned about by some New Zealanders who can't stand the idea that Maori should get anything.
They're the indigenous people and they have special rights which they negotiated when they signed the treaty. Like any contract these can be renegotiated with the agreement of both parties. The special rights they gain aren't particularly egregious and really shouldn't bother anyone else that much. After all the Maori were ready and willing to send hundreds of their own men to die in wars which had nothing to do with them, and they were far and away our best soldiers. They did this because they believed it was their duty as citizens (a duty that the treaty imposed on them) - why do you want to deny them the benefits of citizenship?Only feebs vote.
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True... but they are not the ONLY thugs around.
I'm quite annoyed at the ANL (Anti-Nazi-League) who seem to foam at the mouth any time the BNP are even mentioned."Beware of the man who works hard to learn something, learns it, and finds himself no wiser than before. He is full of murderous resentment of people who are ignorant without having come by their ignorance the hard way. "
-Bokonon
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Originally posted by Park Avenue
"The BNP sounds like a bunch of xenophobic asshats."
You know nothing about themThe genesis of the "evil Finn" concept- Evil, evil Finland
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Just look at the Middle East. The biggest ****hole on earth. Because of Muslim culture and religion. We don't want another middle-east in Western Europe, but with the way us and France are going it's looking like we will.
At least they've clamped down on headscarves, and some countries (Denmark I think) are seeing that they don't want their country led by delusional thugs."I work in IT so I'd be buggered without a computer" - Words of wisdom from Provost Harrison
"You can be wrong AND jewish" - Wiglaf :love:
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"The fact that it is a problem area is the fault of the West, not of Islam"
Geez, we have a freedom-loving country trying to gift democracy having deposed a dictator too, and the Muslims are still fighting them. They are just useless down there.
The more Muslims we get here, the higher the risks of terrorism too. In 50 years we'll be apologising to our grandkids for doing nothing about this invasion. That is my worst dream.www.my-piano.blogspot
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Lazarus what made me become a member of the BNP are the following things.
1. They are the only nationalist party in England
2. They will reject anyone the right to asylum.
But most important of all they would put British interests first, above all else. They will maintain an independent foreign policy of our own, and not a spineless subservience to the USA, the ‘international community’, or any other country.
No more sending men half way around the world to fight for Bush or anyone else. They will make the army stronger and give troops better equipment. They will not hand over our any of our rights to the EU.
What is the point of an organisation like the Anti-Nazi league? They are just a bunch of militant thugs, this is a Democracy and yet the Anti-Nazi and the other anti-BNP groups campaign for 'no platform for the BNP'. Are you afraid that people will like what they have to say? If not then there is no point to it, let the BNP have a platform and let members of the main parties debate with them."When I warned them that Britain would fight on alone, whatever they did, their Generals told their Prime Minister and his divided cabinet that in three weeks, England would have her neck wrung like a chicken - Some chicken! Some neck!" --Winston Churchill, speech made to the Canadian Parliament on December 30, 1941.
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Originally posted by Agathon
Brash said that all New Zealanders should be treated equally. This is code for saying, "We don't give a damn about living up to the treaty we signed and we want things to stay the way they are now, with those coons in their place."
You certainly have a fertile imagination. But then, communists usually do.
The TOW act was created for a very good reason. Maori were given the rights of Her Majesty's subjects by the Treaty which they signed in good faith. The crown was lax in keeping up its side of the bargain and allowed Maori property to be stolen or confiscated it themselves.
How would you feel if your great grandfather was robbed of a valuable farm by the government? Would you care? Most people would want to see some compensation.
The money spent on the Treaty is not particularly much. It's just moaned about by some New Zealanders who can't stand the idea that Maori should get anything.
They're the indigenous people and they have special rights which they negotiated when they signed the treaty. Like any contract these can be renegotiated with the agreement of both parties. The special rights they gain aren't particularly egregious and really shouldn't bother anyone else that much. After all the Maori were ready and willing to send hundreds of their own men to die in wars which had nothing to do with them, and they were far and away our best soldiers. They did this because they believed it was their duty as citizens (a duty that the treaty imposed on them) - why do you want to deny them the benefits of citizenship?...people like to cry a lot... - Pekka
...we just argue without evidence, secure in our own superiority. - Snotty
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Geez, we have a freedom-loving country trying to gift democracy having deposed a dictator too, and the Muslims are still fighting them. They are just useless down there.
The more Muslims we get here, the higher the risks of terrorism too. In 50 years we'll be apologising to our grandkids for doing nothing about this invasion. That is my worst dream."I work in IT so I'd be buggered without a computer" - Words of wisdom from Provost Harrison
"You can be wrong AND jewish" - Wiglaf :love:
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They will maintain an independent foreign policy of our own, and not a spineless subservience to the USA, the ‘international community’, or any other country.
What is the point of an organisation like the Anti-Nazi league? They are just a bunch of militant thugs, this is a Democracy and yet the Anti-Nazi and the other anti-BNP groups campaign for 'no platform for the BNP'. Are you afraid that people will like what they have to say? If not then there is no point to it, let the BNP have a platform and let members of the main parties debate with them."I work in IT so I'd be buggered without a computer" - Words of wisdom from Provost Harrison
"You can be wrong AND jewish" - Wiglaf :love:
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Incidentally, a cousin from Leeds who came from a Muslim household is visiting me right now, and seems like a fully assimilated Brit (and is a Deist)."Beware of the man who works hard to learn something, learns it, and finds himself no wiser than before. He is full of murderous resentment of people who are ignorant without having come by their ignorance the hard way. "
-Bokonon
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