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I don't know he was a supporter of the rascist party bnp at the time he sounded nice enough and wanted todo something for bank holiday etc, now i know he is a supporte of bnp i don;t know, he assures me he is not rasict etc but i unsure of what to do now, i still want to meet him regardless, got to do my bit for the black population etc but don;t know if knowing that he is a supporter of bnp and thinking he is rascist is going to affect things?

2007-04-26 00:32:54 · 13 answers · asked by windbag 2 in News & Events Current Events

13 answers

No never trust anyone you met online to come to your home. Many present false fronts.

2007-04-26 00:36:37 · answer #1 · answered by redunicorn 7 · 3 2

If you have something in common, why not let him come over? As long as you can agree to disagree. You can always change your mind if he becomes unpleasant or a problem. It is interesting to know some people who are different from you, as long as you can get along. You can get to understand each other's point of view even if you don't agree with it. Just be prepared if it doesn't work out. And, he might not stay in the BNP forever.
I just looked up the BNP because I'm in the US and I wasn't familiar with it. It does sound kind of weird.
[BNP talks about the indigenous people of the British Isles. I remember once trying to tell a Latin American man that the indigenous people of Britain are white, but he didn't believe me. He said indigenous people aren't white, and white people aren't indigenous.... Like I said, he was from Latin America; I couldn't seem to explain to him that white people actually did come from somewhere...]

2007-04-26 02:33:53 · answer #2 · answered by The First Dragon 7 · 0 0

I think you know the answer already. The fact that you have to ask says the answer is NO!!!
If you want to do something for the black population, become an advocacy worker or youth leader and support people with the problems they are dealing with. Help them to build their confident and self-belief and to give them the strength to address life's problems independently.
If someone follows what can be termed as a sick and warped philosophy, no amount of talking from a 'normal' guy is going to change that.

2007-04-27 09:39:26 · answer #3 · answered by andegar 2 · 0 0

I vote BNP but i am not racist, my wife's Turkish for a start.
Bnp have black members and Turks
half my friends are multinational
So what am I
BNP stand for Britain long gone are the violent thugs and racists
now the NF is a different storey. don't get them confused BNP has come a long way, just has bad press now from the lefties and Marxists .

2007-04-26 00:57:37 · answer #4 · answered by RICHARD F 2 · 2 1

Not at your home; if you want to meet him, make sure it is a public place with lots of people around, during the daytime.

Could be an idea to have a mate close by as well.

Frankly, I wouldn't consider meeting someone I met on the internet.

2007-04-26 00:44:57 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

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2016-12-04 21:43:50 · answer #6 · answered by talamantez 4 · 0 0

I would not trust him..he is telling you he is not racist yet he supports the BNP. You could be putting yourself in some real danger heree...plus meeting people online is a danger in itself. Plus I think you already know in your heart how it will affect things if he is a racist.

2007-04-26 00:46:33 · answer #7 · answered by Ms Dee 4 · 3 2

DO NOT let him into your house or anywhere near your area. I wouldn't even meet him to tell the truth...sounds wierd.

If you agreed to meet up with him...he could turn up with a few mates who may hate black people and won't be afraid to show it!!

2007-04-26 00:49:28 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

PLEASE do not let him come to your house without anyone else there.

Not only for the racist point but just the fact that you don't know him at all and being alone in your home with a stranger i just don't think is a very good idea.

I would also seriously think about meeting him at all due to his support of these people!

He may say he is not a racist but what happens if you do meet and like him, what about all his mates!!!

Please please please think carefully about this.

be safe!!

2007-04-26 00:43:41 · answer #9 · answered by nicky 2 · 4 1

sounds dodgy to me, but if you do decide meet make sure its somewhere public, don't give him your address, tell a mate where your going and take your cell phone.

2007-04-26 00:43:07 · answer #10 · answered by monkey 3 · 2 0

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