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Heroin photo used in BNP leaflet
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"Parents of a heroin addict are to take legal action against the British National Party (BNP) for using a picture of their dead daughter. Rachel Whitear, 21, was found dead at her flat in Exmouth, Devon, in May 2000, holding a capped syringe. The photograph, released by her Herefordshire parents to educate people on drugs, was used by Lancashire BNP members on a leaflet. The BNP's deputy leader said they would not apologise. The leaflets, which were circulated in Preston, linked heroin use to Muslim communities" |
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That's a strange position to die in...
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I've been looking for the leaflet, but can't find a copy, even on the BNP and anti-BNP sites.
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I can't find a copy either but nevertheless, it is clear that there is a link between families with links to Pakistan and the regions and the importation of Heroin. There is no shortage of news coverage of "Asians" being caught or involved in trafficking drugs.
If the use of the photo serves to send a powerful message both to youngsters and criminals alike then let it be used. I wonder how young Ms Whitear came to be involved in drugs anyway? I suspect that all that is happening here is that the REAL message is being lost in a storm of BNP bashing,whipped up by mischievous elemements in the media. |
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You state "If the use of the photo serves to send a powerful message both to youngsters and criminals alike then let it be used"; nice of you to make that decision on behalf of the family. :erm: Nice try at muddying the waters, but the real story is that a Political Party have used an image of someone's child (without even discussing it with them) to support their viewpoint. btw, what are "Asians"? Are they different from Asians? |
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Well first of all we need to think about who we are talking about. People talk generally about Asians when what they really mean are people who have origins in countries such as Pakistan. In turn people of Pakistani origin can be mistaken for other groups such as Bangladeshi, Afghan etc etc.
Of course the true meaning of the word Asian with respect to people,would mean the people of the continent of Asia which a hugely greater group ! So then,in the UK,references to Asians could generally be read to mean Pakistani and not the wider group of Asian peoples since Pakistani Asians form the vast majority of the UK population sub group. So then,what then is the link between Asian and Muslim? One might as well say British and Protestant ! There is no link. The media would have us believe that all "Asians" are also Muslims by default. Whilst i accept that there are probably a greater proportion of the faithfull within the Asian population than in the indigenious non Asian population, we cannot assume that Asian/Pakistani = Muslim. I am not saying that Muslims are involved in Heroin Trafficking. What I am saying is that Asians are involved in Heroin Trafficking. Whether they are Muslim or not is of no consequence to me. Now then-Heroin trafficking to the UK-Well as i say ,there is no shortage of criminal cases involving Asians (the narrower group) and the trafficking of Heroin. Many Asian businesses are built on the backs of drug dealing and trafficking. There have been Asian and Bangladeshi businesses in this country which are merely legitimate looking fronts for the importation of Heroin. At street level the big fish do not sully their hands with the drug. They filter it down to underlings ,young disaffected British white and Asian youths. True in other parts of the world, Heroin is trafficked by other races,Amaericans,Italians etc,but we are talking about the UK here. The major source of UK Heroin is Afganistan ,a country which shares borders with Pakistan. The Geographical,socio-economic,family,cultural and language links are all shared. There is no doubt that there is a firm and proven connection between certain Asians in the UK, the Heroin trade and fronting legit businesses for criminal purposes. |
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If the BNP had sought permission, got it, and maybe used the image to promote a drugs-free society, then it would not be offensive. |
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Do they need permission? Has anyone else published it without seeking permission?
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It's still being used that way, albeit with a 'lets blame the foreigners' message attached by the BNP who are conveniently forgetting the large number of white dealers jailed over the last 15-20 years. Oh and before anyone thinks of posting any 'modified' versions of the picture, don't |
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btw, the Oxford definition of "many" is "a great number" and "the majority of people"; I would expect your evidence (if you have it) to fulfill that definition, since you have besmirched a great number of businesses. |
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Asians have got no more of a connection to drugs than any other nationality has. Drug dealing itself is often rampant in poorer communitys and thus a connection is often made to black people/asians/immigrants who tend to make a larger section of these communitys.
It's a poverty issue, not a race issue. Bring race into serves no one Vlad is right in that Afganistan is one of the region in which it comes from. Of course, that does not mean that they import it/refine it etc etc. ---------- Post added at 17:38 ---------- Previous post was at 17:35 ---------- Quote:
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