Ruvy
2009-10-27 06:54:24

If the BNP formally apologized for its anti-JOOSISH attitudes in the past, acknowledged its errors in this regard, and then concentrated ONLY on an anti-Muslim immigration policy, a dose of economic populism, and a desire to reverse ‘multi-culteralism’ in favor of a defense of Britishness — How outside the mainstream would it actually be?

Doug,

The Jew-hatred the BNP has manifested is the root of the “anti-semitic” (Arabs are Semites too) feeling that it propagates. What makes hatred of the Wahhabi trash who say “freedom should go to hell” in their demonstrations so easy is their concommitant refusal to act like “civilized” Englishmen, and instead their insistence on treating women who do not conform to their concepts of dress codes as mere prostitutes who can be raped. If the Haredi Jews treated Christian women the same way, all Jews would have been driven out of England long ago.

It appears that the English aristocracy (this includes Labour and the Tories both) have decided to impose Muslims upon Englishmen in order to alleviate a labor shortage in the UK that arises from the terribly low fertility rates of Christian Englishwomen.

Now for the BNP to apologize for its anti-Jewish attitudes would make a mockery of them – they would not be true to their Nazi roots – and would win them little or no trust among Jews in the UK. Where’s the gain for the BNP? That is the reason it has not done this previously, Doug.

Geert Wilders does not condemn Jews or Israel publicly, whatever his private opinions may be. So, he has a credibility among us that Nick Griffin will never get. And that goes double for Jews in the UK, who would never trust any ideological descendant of “Lord Ha-ha”. Jews have terribly long memories, Doug.

If you can’t stand “the JOOS”, don’t pretend to apologize, at least be honest and be true to yourselves, Nick. You think someone like me gives a damn what any Englishman says he thinks, when your diplomats call us a “shitty little country”?

Let me teach you a saying I learned from the Irish who lived in the North Bronx many years ago when I was a member of the North Bronx Republican Club.

“First, there are the Irish;
then there are the people who wish they were Irish;
then there are the English, who wish they were people.”

Have a nice day, Doug.