Hi David,
I assume you would say no 5 for me, but I would never support the BNP because of their Holocaust denial, and their 'lets chuck all the non-whites out of the country' views. Those are not things I support, those sorts of views are vile and I condemn them.
Would I support their views on halting immigration as we are full and are a very overcrowded island then yes I would, but I could never support them as a party because of the other things I've just mentioned.
I like a mixed society, it's all I've ever known. There is a danger however when you import wholesale a very differnt ideaology that is at total odds with the western way of doing things - namely Islam. So multi ethnic I am in favour of, multi idealogy and multi allegiance (disloyalty, as I was talking about last week) I am not.
A person or politcal party is only defined by the worst thing about them so I could never support the BNP. As for the other 4 parties you have listed, none of them seem to care about mass out of control immigration so I would not support their policies on it (they don't seem to have a policy anyway).
I am at a loss as to who to vote for.
When did we lose control of our borders?
Re: Essex Lad...
Mrs Thatcher lost her job because she realised far too late what a danger the EU is/was to British sovereignty. The Europhiles would have you believe that she went because of the poll tax riots. Nothing could be further from the truth. She was surrounded by pro-Europeans in her cabinet who forced her out. When she went, Ted Heath announced, "Rejoice, rejoice."
One other point, the EU has not despite its claims stopped wars in Europe post-1945 - ask the people of the former Yugoslavia...
One other point, the EU has not despite its claims stopped wars in Europe post-1945 - ask the people of the former Yugoslavia...
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Max
Hi,
Thanks for your honesty, Max and taking the time to reply to me.
I agree with your views of the BNP as a vile party.
I also think that there is a mistaken tendency to describe people who express real and justifiable concerns about immigration as racist.
Having said that when you state
"I work not far from the huge Lebanese community in Edgware Road in London. It is massive and expanding all the time. These people have a very nice life on the legacy of our war dead yet show little appreciation of it. You wouldn't see one person there wearing a Poppy during Rememberance Week and they would'nt even know what it was. I've walked through the area with my Poppy on and people stare at you with a "what on earth is that thing he is wearing?" type expression. I find that offensive".
you seem to be demonising an entire group of people, the Lebanese, in the same way as I have seen you demonise Muslims as a whole. I remember you stating in a previous post that you have no Muslim friends. I think this shows in your posts. You describe whole groups like the Lebanese by lumping them together in a way that I suspect you would never generalise about white British people because you have white British friends and you know that they are varied in their outlook.
My point is that if you got out and about and made friends among different ethnic groups you would realise that there are plenty of variations between other groups and that to demonise entire groups of people either by nation or race is the basis of the racial/nation hatred that we saw in Kosovo and Serbia.
Cheers
D
Thanks for your honesty, Max and taking the time to reply to me.
I agree with your views of the BNP as a vile party.
I also think that there is a mistaken tendency to describe people who express real and justifiable concerns about immigration as racist.
Having said that when you state
"I work not far from the huge Lebanese community in Edgware Road in London. It is massive and expanding all the time. These people have a very nice life on the legacy of our war dead yet show little appreciation of it. You wouldn't see one person there wearing a Poppy during Rememberance Week and they would'nt even know what it was. I've walked through the area with my Poppy on and people stare at you with a "what on earth is that thing he is wearing?" type expression. I find that offensive".
you seem to be demonising an entire group of people, the Lebanese, in the same way as I have seen you demonise Muslims as a whole. I remember you stating in a previous post that you have no Muslim friends. I think this shows in your posts. You describe whole groups like the Lebanese by lumping them together in a way that I suspect you would never generalise about white British people because you have white British friends and you know that they are varied in their outlook.
My point is that if you got out and about and made friends among different ethnic groups you would realise that there are plenty of variations between other groups and that to demonise entire groups of people either by nation or race is the basis of the racial/nation hatred that we saw in Kosovo and Serbia.
Cheers
D