Quote Originally Posted by christopher leigh View Post
What and the other parties don't discriminate for and against certain groups? The labour party have spent the last 13 years making laws that discriminate for homosexuals over heterosexuals, women over men, non whites over whites, disabled over abled, etc etc.

About 8 years ago council workers were fining and confiscating scales from greengrocers who were selling in pounds and ounces. How many middle of the road non-racists spoke up for them? The BNP are only practising the same evil the other political parties have been practising for decades. They want to even up the score, by discriminating against those who have benefited from past discrimination.

In some respects voting for the BNP is more moral than voting for any of the main parties, because at least people can ascertain what the BNP stand for. No one knows what the Tories stand for, except "I'll make it up as I go along." The same goes for the other parties.

We live in a democracy and therefore it's a dog eat dog world. If you don't like it promote ideas that support freedom and individual rights. Only then can you deflect blame to others, until then you're as bad as the BNP.
Para 1: This is about removing institutional homophobia, sexism, racism and disablism (is that a word), not discrimination. The way it has been done isn't always the best, but the intention is good.

Para 2: This is about the Rule of Laws, not race. Oh, and the old "eye for an eye" argument. Nice.

Para 3: How can voting for a party which bases its manifesto on race be more "moral" than voting for any party which doesn't?

Para 4: I agree. Anyone who didn't vote should be ashamed. Anyone who feels really strongly should get involved and promote their own agenda.