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BNP Megathread (23-05-2009 to 29-06-2009)


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Another serious discussion ruined by boyfriday, JFKvsNixon and the most vacuous forum member bizzle. I shall not be posting here again. Goodbye.

 

Bye!........

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Another serious discussion ruined by boyfriday, JFKvsNixon and the most vacuous forum member bizzle. I shall not be posting here again. Goodbye.

 

YAY!!

*opens the door*

 

errrrrrrrrrrrm

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Well, I've had a couple of BNP leaflets through the latterbox of late, and I have to say, they do look a bit like a takeaway flyer, at a glance.

 

In one of them that I've (half-read) there's a few examples of what I'd guess to be common views from stereotypical characters, one being a doctor who is stating something about a stop to health tourism and something about fair pay to British nurses. I couldn't help but think about the multicultural environment of workers in the NHS, and how many would actually be considering that the BNP could make things any better.

 

Addy: Personally I think it's a damn cheek, considering that many international doctors and nurses are working, and I would much rather vote for a party who is more interested in encouraging modern-day British citizens to spend as much time contributing to the tax/national insurance system (i.e working), as they do breeding.

talking about the leaflets there was a story in the paper a while ago about the soldier whos pic (and words) featured on the last leaflet, and he wasnt too happy, he NEVER said those words...tut tut

then theres the ghurka fiasco..........think theyve shot themselves in the foot there tbh

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Another serious discussion ruined by boyfriday, JFKvsNixon and the most vacuous forum member bizzle. I shall not be posting here again. Goodbye.

 

Serious discussion and the BNP isn't that an Oxymoron?

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no

i think we should keep the oxygen away from the morons :)

 

 

That's a helluva line you just cast...wonder who's 1st to bite?

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talking about the leaflets there was a story in the paper a while ago about the soldier whos pic (and words) featured on the last leaflet, and he wasnt too happy, he NEVER said those words...tut tut

then theres the ghurka fiasco..........think theyve shot themselves in the foot there tbh

 

Yes, it is quite strange when you are by circumstance or profession be connected in some way to one of their example quotes of characters and seemingly supposed stereotyped opinions, and yet you have no personal agreement to their sentiment. Don't know about the soldier, did they mis-quote him, ask permission?

 

However, if their leaflets were more sophisticated in presentation and content, other than in what I can only understand to be infantile propaganda, I would consider it unnerving, and may even take their cause more seriously.

 

Meanwhile, their leaflets end up in the 'takeaway food' pile.

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I have a new theory....the sense of humour quotient is inversely proportional to the probability of someone supporting the BNP..now that wasn't predictable, was it??

 

Would that be overtly or covertly proportional? ;)

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Incidentally, what is the BNP view of the white British who are out of work, long-term? Are they assuming this is soley due to international immigrant workers taking their jobs, or do they also consider other reasons, like perhaps some white british people who simply cannot be bothered getting a job?

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