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Old 24-03-2008, 04:59 PM   #31 (permalink)
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Quite a damning statement tito. I don't suppose you'd care to clarify where you get the idea that the BNP vote consists of 'looters and moochers'?

I assume your political leanings are to the far-left (correct me if I'm wrong here ). I also assume you're a student and therefore active within far-left groups such as UAF.

I only ask this to get some idea of where you stand, politically.
Actually, Hunter, unless someone has been a member of the BNP they are just guessing about the kind of person who supports the BNP or votes for it, or they are relying on Searchplight for all their info. Searchplight being a little biased on this issue .
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Old 24-03-2008, 05:18 PM   #32 (permalink)
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I don't find it a startling revelation! Most young men have a touch of the warrior in them and they look on people from different ethnic backgrounds as the enemy! The same people if they were 20 years older would probably have entirely different thoughts on the subject!
No, they are on the front line - they are the ones who are suffering the most at the hands of this monstruous multi-cultural experiment. While older generations are slowing waking up, the young people are being brought into a world where they have no identity, no roots, no country to call their own - and they are rebelling. Your post would have some merit if it could be said that the two older generations wen through a similar process of mellowing down - that is not the case. Is this a light at the end of our dark, depressing globalist tunnel?
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Old 24-03-2008, 05:20 PM   #33 (permalink)
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There was a Times interview in 2007 with the BNP leader and NG made it clear that he personally thought he probably had too much political baggage ever to lead a breakthrough.
Yes, good judgement there Nick. So who's your successor? Mark who? You're having a bluddy laugh ain't ya?
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I am completely offended! Far left!

I am a Laissez-faire Capitalist and an Objectivist.
Yep, liberal through and through.
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Old 24-03-2008, 07:38 PM   #35 (permalink)
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Yep, liberal through and through.
Perhaps, in a very classic sense of the word. Not in the socialist version of it today.

What are you getting at?
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tito> Have you read much about the Chicago boys, Milton Freidman etc?

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Classical Liberal societies are easy prey for Socialism.
As in Marxist theory Classical Liberalism is just one ofthe early stages on the route to Communism.
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Ea of Dune, Friedman is one of my favourites.

BC, Marxist theory has been proven wrong. Every communist society has fallen.
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No, they are on the front line - they are the ones who are suffering the most at the hands of this monstruous multi-cultural experiment. While older generations are slowing waking up, the young people are being brought into a world where they have no identity, no roots, no country to call their own - and they are rebelling. Your post would have some merit if it could be said that the two older generations wen through a similar process of mellowing down - that is not the case. Is this a light at the end of our dark, depressing globalist tunnel?

Interesting points. I would add that today's establishment were yesterday's rebels. The sixties generation, the likes of Hain, Brown and Blair busily demonstrated and rebelled along with the general trend towards extreme liberalism and the adoption of marxist ideology. The only difference today is that the rebels live very comfortably, have abandoned their revolutionary rhetoric with the exception of political correctness, gay "rights", ethnic "rights", etc etc

Therefore young people see their fellow travellers in the teaching profession as hypocrits and are looking for alternatives. British Nationalism is increasing its following among the younger generation, a trend that I hope continues to gather apace!
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Yes, good judgement there Nick. So who's your successor? Mark who? You're having a bluddy laugh ain't ya?
If I wasn't pushing for a pension I may have entered the fray myself! Mind you I too have baggage, I used to support The Tories, and keep this quiet went through a socialist phase in my teens!
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