Thanks Matt, Percent, C-Steam and Alex. Good to be back. In reply to Percent, no I will not be starting a thread about why I am no longer in the BNP. I'll do it here, very briefly. I didn't leave, my membership was terminated within a week of meeting my local candidate (who said my being TS wasn't a problem) Sharon Ebanks, the BNP Forum leader banned me without explanation. I found out from someone else that she said in a PM that I'd been banned for being a man posing as a woman.
I phoned the enquiry line and the woman at the other end was understanding and agreed with me that I'd been unfairly treated. She told me she needed to talk with someone else and they'd get back to me.
I got my termination letter. No explanation.
So, the BNP say they are not against sexual minorities as people, just against the propaganda. I agree with that. I found out they were not telling the truth, though their are members of the BNP who are telling the truth about that, and I've had some online encouragement from some here and elsewhere.
It should be noted that although transsexualism is classed as a medical condition, and is treated all over the world, there are others as well as the BNP who deny this, inc the Evangelical Alliance, some of the Tory Taliban etc. It isn't unique to the BNP.
This all happened several weeks ago, and since then there have been elections after the London bombings and attempts. The BNP did not do well.
I do believe the BNP serve a useful purpose in this country, at least as a Party unafraid to tell people what other Parties won't because of fear of PCness and a backlash against ethnic minorities. This is particularly true with regard to comparisons with reporting of racial hatred attacks against ethnic minority people (Headline News) and attacks against white people indigenous to these islands. (local, somewhere in the middle pages, if at all)
I believe the people of Britain want the truth, and that political correctness skews things and people are getting fed up with it. More and more people are checking the BNP site knowing they will report.
The problems of immigration, asylum and integration and segregation can only be solved by people who work from the whole truth, not partial biased half-truths.
I do believe Enoch Powell was right, but my belief is more nuanced. The Rivers of Blood speech was not a prophecy that is certain to be fulfilled. It is a likelihood if politicians and the public do not face up to the whole truth and seek to find meaningful solutions that are fair to all, not just minorities.
I was sickened at the way most of the Media portrayed Muslims as the victims of the London bombings. Thankfully, this is being balanced by hard hitting programmes such as Panorama which showed that so-called moderates aren't moderate in a liberal sense of the word.
I find it highly ironic that the so-called Islamaphobes are blasted in this country, while Tony Blair dictates to Muslims what true Islam is!!!! Surely, by his actions and talk he is an imperialist.
Christina
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