Life through a lens

Life through a lens

Friday, 23 October 2009

Griffler!





Nick Griffin rode into Question Time on his white charger flying the flag for the BNP, the indigenous people of Great Britain and St George. But he slithered out with the standard of his ideology in tatters.

Oh dear poor Nick! I’m sure he didn’t bank on the strength of anti feeling. But rather than redeem himself and his party as I'm sure he'd set out to do, and cast off the dirty rags of the BNP’s anti-semitic, racist past – he was outsmarted by a panel who were by far his intellectual superiors and he just confirmed many decent rational thinking peoples' views that the party’s dirty hate-peddling politics are rotten to the core.

It was flagged up that he’d rubbed shoulders with members of the KKK. In fact, he’d mixed it with former KKK chief and American Nazi Party thug, Stephen "Don" Black at racist conferences in the US. Actually it’s quite amusing that his surname is Black! Anyway, the former KKK Grand Black Wizard happens to be banned from coming to the UK because he was once jailed for trying to invade the Caribbean island of Dominica with mercenaries. But despite Black's criminal past, Griffin was happy to be pictured alongside him and Grand Master Flash, David Duke. When asked about this the party line was: "We shared a platform with these people, but it doesn't mean we share their beliefs. In fact, we were arguing for a sensible nationalism." OK Nick, so on Youtube you were filmed telling the KKK massive about your new strategy of couching racial purity in terms of national identity and taking control of the media to expound your racist views…so how does that amount to ‘sensible nationalism?’



When asked about his previous stance on Holocaust denial, Griffin backtracked and said he didn’t know why he’d adopted that view and in fact transcripts from German radio intercepts had changed his mind – recently…not the weight of evidence from Holocaust survivors – apparently! Nick might feign amnesia about published a booklet in 1997 entitled "Who are the Mind Benders?". It claimed to prove that Jewish people controlled the British media and thereby were able to brainwash white British people into accepting multiculturalism. And between 1995 and 1997, Nick Griffin edited 'The Rune'. Griffin referred to the Holocaust as a "Holohoax". In 1998, he said, "I am well aware that the orthodox opinion is that 6 million Jews were gassed and cremated and turned into lampshades. Orthodox opinion also once held that the Earth was flat...(he loves that analogy), I have reached the conclusion that the "extermination" tale is a mixture of Allied wartime propaganda, extremely profitable lie, and latter witch-hysteria."

www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7Dygboz4Ew

Nick also disagrees with sex education in primary schools and shows of gay affection in public. In 1999, he wrote an article for Spearhead after the Admiral Duncan pub bombing. He said, "The TV footage of dozens of gay demonstrators flaunting their perversions in front of the world's journalists showed just why so many ordinary people find these creatures so repulsive."

Perhaps the finest moment was when a British Asian man was clapped when he accused Griffin of wanting to hound him out of Britain. "You'd be surprised how many people would have a whip-round to buy you a ticket and your supporters to go to the South Pole. It is a colourless landscape that will suit you fine."

Enough said!

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