22-10-2009, 23:36
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Re: [Update] BNP on Question Time this week
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What is Labour's big fear over Griffin. And what is Labour’s Master
Plan? They seem to have an agenda of standardisation in every area
they meddle. Our confusion over race, is because we suspect their is
a plan underway which they cannot admit to. The BBC usually just tag
along as their paymaster orders, but not perhaps on this one occasion.
The BBC and the Government are trying to brainwash us into believing,
prejudice is simply treating someone of another race in an unfair way;
the issues are far more complicated than this. Prejudice is also
treating people unfairly because they are ginger, fat, disabled, or in
the case of the BBC, white, or because they are not from a particular
region in Britain; something they actively do to give the false
‘impression’ that they are being fair.
If I treat a black man preferentially because I am aware that 'people
of his race' have historically been treated unfairly - I too am then
guilty of prejudice.
I don't say we should do nothing at all about the unfairness which can
easily develop when nobody cares (for example, that a disabled people
may have trouble getting in buildings), but I think it is somewhat
dangerous to say, we will make it harder for able bodied people to
enter buildings, which is to some extenet what the BBC do when they
'decorate' their TV programmes with the standard token black, Asian,
Scot or whatever - this exercises a prejudice against quality in
preference to a hidden race bias.
The problem of race has come into a sharper focus for all the wrong
reasons. I suspect it has become so important because of
centralisation and nationalisation of media, government and business.
The BBC has to talk to everyone, because it has national and
international interests - so it has great problems relating to people
in 'Ambridge' for example. It cannot allow the village culture rich
in local flavour to continue without adding 'wild cards' of
international irrelevance to contaminate it.
I was in the Halifax Building Society today; the deranged dancing
black Howard seems to have been replaced by a more politically correct
cardboard image of mixed race manager who has Asian skin tone, a black
man's hair, and Chinese eyes. In other words, the Halifax feels
uncomfortable having a white OR black person representing their bank
in the future so they create a new multimix norm. Fine - they are
doing that to maximise their acceptability to the public, so that none
of us get too offended - but if this pressure of multimix continues,
it means that all races are in danger of having their culture eroded
by a standardised human 'product' that is easier for the corporate,
media and governments of the world too relate too. Regional is out!
Individuality is out. The system is pushing towards a one-size-fits-
all world where a company can make an advertisement and then use it
all over the world without regional alteration. It's cheap for a
start but it's also de-humanising.
I HATE racism, but I deeply suspect that out leaders are unfit
psychologically to decide what ‘we’ should or shouldn't be.
In the meantime we have the financial crook and thug Peter Hain and
the crook Jack Straw, both from a government who have 'executed'
hundreds of thousands of innocent people in a bogus war, telling us
that we should hate the BNP without allowing us to hear and consider
farily what issues are raised. I suspect their real fear over
Griffin's soapbox on QT tonight, is that we may agree with aspects of
Griffin's argument.
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