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your choice it's free world, you can believe in what you want.

2006-11-06 08:19:31 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

I can understand why you may feel drawn to the BNP and I often find myself thinking on similar lines as andylefty. When my 'kick them all out of the country and close the borders' thoughts start straying too far I remind myself of the historical perspective. For example, in the early 1930s in Germany when Hitler started his nationalist party he was playing to a nation very bitter about the Treaty of Versailles (end of WW1). Although he didn't have any landslide victory he laid a good foundation by playing on people's nationalistic tendencies and I'm sure his skillful oration was as appealing as some of the more mild-mannered, public faces of BNP representatives. Rhetoric against the Jews was mild compared to what it would become (the 'Final Solution' was a term not yet coined). I am sure that you are aware of what came later. To simplify: mid-30's onward economic and legal rights of Jews eroded, by 1945 6 million Jews murdered. While there was probably some Germans who voted for Hitler's party in the early days who later thought "What the hell have I done?" the majority of the German people went along with the Nazi policies and turned a blind eye to the plight of the Jews. I think it highly improbable that the BNP would gain a majority in Britain or if it did that the British people would permit such atrocities on such a scale to be carried out in their name. However, if you think, "Me ticking a box on a ballot paper can't be a big risk" please remember that the human race has a habit of repeating history....if all of us who feel angry at times and worry about the country's future ticked that box there is no guarantee of what history will have to say about our generation. Personally it's not a risk I'd like to take.

2006-11-06 11:52:49 · answer #2 · answered by PENCIL 2 · 0 0

Yeah i have read some of their stuff and i agree with some of it ,some of it though is utter bollocks -however the bnp like all other parties make all these great speeches and promises however when they come into power what happens .......... not a lot.
I am not racist however it would seem most people are now a bit over whelmed about the amount of immigrants ,refugees coming into this country myself included.does this make me racist .. No !!
Perhaps the bnp should drop the racism element of their party and come into the future and represent the views of the people and there genuine concerns ... would this be pc ..doubt it but there again its very hard to to be pc nowadays.

2006-11-06 20:31:11 · answer #3 · answered by plasterur 3 · 0 0

The choice is yours. I would not go near them as they are no better than the Nazi party was in WW2.
They play on vulnerable people mostly from a yob culture and gather support from the white population where there is a large immigrant community to stir up trouble.
Things are quite unsettled in the UK at the moment with a lot of discontentment with the way our present government is handling
the immigrants and the politically correct policies but the BNP is not the answer in my opinion. We just all have to learn to be more tolerant on all sides.

2006-11-06 09:29:07 · answer #4 · answered by AndyPandy 4 · 4 1

i'm a white Scottish guy married to an Anglo Indian lady. A BNP member lives close to me - i understand from the leaked BNP checklist. He stops to speak and is well mannered and friendly to my spouse, son and that i. recently i found out that this guy were asserting merciless issues approximately my relatives. His inner maximum opinion of my relatives and that i seems very distinctive to the only he initiatives. I even have basic national front and BNP human beings earlier. they have continually been the comparable as this. they have severe perspectives and that they know it. they gained't admit them brazenly, in basic terms enable the detest fester quietly interior or of their little fascist communities. it is what the BNP are. Make no mistake approximately it. to reply to your question: sure they do no longer enable dark skinned human beings get right of entry to. they are racists, in spite of everything, in spite of their lies.

2016-10-03 08:39:31 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I really hate to say it, and it sickens me to think about it. But I have to say that I am feeling that way inclined myself at the moment. I am so sick of the PC left brigade and now the Torrie's have Cameron there are very few options left.

Our enemy's are made stronger by our weakness day by day.
Its a real problem. However, I think I may relocate to the US before I would ever vote BNP. I hope.

2006-11-06 12:14:25 · answer #6 · answered by Jack 3 · 1 1

As I see it, the BNP are just a lever to make the other three arrogant non listening political parties sit up and take notice of what ordinary people want.

2006-11-06 08:24:59 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

Stay away! Whatever problems you might be having with a particular group of people you have to remember that they're not reflective of all people from their social group the same way other people from your social group are not reflective of you. The BNP, however, do not take this into account.

They may paint it that they want a better Britain but all the want is an 100% white Britain- at whatever cost. They believe in an elitist system, they'd probably be looking to segregate people by class if there were only whites in this country. They just like feeling they are above others. Do not believe anything they say. The first poster is absolutely right they are JUST violent racist thugs.

2006-11-06 08:21:06 · answer #8 · answered by Vic 2 · 8 4

I don't understand why people say they're all racist as you can't generalize like that. They just seem like another political party to me. Why not check out their website and if you believe what they believe then join, if you don't then don't. One thing that I am pretty sure of is if the guy from the BNP was Prime minister the London bombings wouldn't have happened.

2006-11-06 08:29:04 · answer #9 · answered by MATTHEW A 2 · 4 4

i felt the same once so i went into a trance and thought real deep and i could sense mid range evil .the reason is right but the out come wouldn't turn out right,so i listen to myself only and the ten commandments,and thats how i live.

2006-11-06 08:35:26 · answer #10 · answered by clare p 3 · 1 0

My dad spent 5 years of his life in a prisoner of war camp after fighting people who hated Jews, gays, foreigners and anyone else who didn't fit in with their ideals.
There is no way I could support these thugs.

2006-11-06 22:36:09 · answer #11 · answered by fatface 2 · 1 0

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