Yeh, we heard she was pretty heavy and had a big weight problem.
Yeh, we heard she was pretty heavy and had a big weight problem.
It was the leadership who took the website down, not Simon - Visit YourBNP for the proof.
I know all about the BPP as I am close friends with the leader and his fiancée. The only thing that is vile is judging a person based on their politics. I find it reprehensible and, as a libertarian, apply that notion consistently.
As for selling busts of Hitler, John Tyndall, an avowed neo-Nazi and racist, led your own party until the nigh of the millennium. Indeed, he and his supporters (still with a strong presence in the party into the noughties) would be better off suited ideologically to the BPP than today's BNP.
By your logic we shouldn't find Stalin nor Hitler repulsive because of their political views. Utter nonsense.
Oh and a libertarian friend of the leader of the BPP?! That's a nice oxymoron.
Yes, that's the BNP past. If the BNP were like that today then they would be also be cretinous, however, thankfully, the BNP have moved on and are no longer vile.
It was the leadership who took the website down, not Simon - Visit YourBNP for the proof.
No, because nowhere in my logic did I say that mass murderers are not repulsive. Action and ideology are not the same.
Not exactly.Originally Posted by Britt Andrew Prowd
No more an oxymoron that a UKIPer and a BNP voter being friends, or a Tory and a Lib Dem friendship. I do not select my friends based on political conviction (which is a ridiculous as choosing them for their eye colour) and this is one simplistic notion that libertarians more than advocates of any other ideology would be quick to support vociferously.
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