Wednesday 24 June 2009

Oh for Christ's sake.

Will the ultra left-wing liberal media please just get over the fact that (1) the BNP has been democratically elected, (2) it is a legally constituted political party and - (3) let's be frank, it leads on policies that strike a chord with a great many of the British people.

The sheer number of articles published in the Guardian in the vein of this is beyond a joke. It is not racist to seek to protect the interests and welfare of the indigenous people of these islands. It is discriminatory towards these people, however, to increasingly seek to undermine our position in society and systematically dilute our culture and values. Oh, and if we don't like this happening we find ourselves barred from speaking out, lest we find ourselves branded racist, bigoted, etc.

Did anyone ask the majority of the population if we wanted to be multi-culturalised (sic)..? No, they didn't. Yes, it's a noble idea - but it's been taken to an extreme and it is fragmenting communities everywhere. If it were possible to achieve integration between the indigenous population and newcomers, it might work - it could be wonderful.

But, how can this be achieved when frequently newcomers can't speak English, they can't communicate with us, they don't teach their children English - and they don't care for the English. It would be wrong to say this is the case in every instance - it isn't. However, it doesn't seem to be an unusual state of affairs - for instance, read this - it illustrates that even the mainstream media is coming round to the idea that the BNP has a point.

The fact that a vast number of articles in the spirit of this continue to proliferate shows just how out of touch a disturbing number of journalists seem to be with the views of an increasing number of the British population.

It is unacceptable for large media institutions to continue to allege that the BNP is racist - it is not, it merely seeks to look out for our own - after all, none of the other political parties appear to want to do so. For the Equality & Human Rights Commission to seek to injunct the BNP from operating represents the most ironic form of discrimination ever - an organisation in our country, staffed predominantly by immigrants, seeking to outlaw a political party that wants to protect our interests..! It is preposterously outrageous.

Mind you, if the EHRC were able to secure an ability for afro-caribbeans, for example, to join the BNP - and through their membership fees support the BNP's political aims and objectives- then good on them. Can't really see it happening, though - so all in all, it seems to be a massive waste of time, expense and effort. It is nothing more than yet another attempt to cast the BNP in a bad light.

This time, happily, it won't work. The EHRC happily seeking to discriminate against the indigenous British population, using the taxpayers' money from which they are funded to do so, simply will not wash.

All in all, EHRC - you just go for it. Do your worst - for it is you that is completely, wholly and totally in the wrong.