
Originally Posted by
christopher leigh
If you support democracy as it exists today, then you support discrimination. You cannot honestly say "I'm opposed to discrimination in racial matters, but support discrimination in other areas." To do so is to hold a double standard, one that leaves you defeated in any intellectual exchange.
Let me explain: People don't seem to have grasped explicitly that democracy is a system of benefits and sacrifices. If it wasn't, the government wouldn't steal from one Man and give to another. So they(the voters) play the game by voting for the party who'll either give them the most benefits, or who'll sacrifice them the least.
So we reach the position we're at today, with the Labour government discriminating against certain groups to buy votes. Those groups realising their heads are on the sacrificial block, want to protect themselves from this discrimination and search for a political party that'll stand up for them. Today that party is the BNP.
Now it's all very well you mentioning the fear YOU feel, because you don't want to be discriminated against on racial grounds, but millions of brits have already realised this fear in other areas, and are sick of it. It's all very well Nicklas saying I don't feel discrimated against. The fact is millions do, and they see it every day in their work.
I don't support this system of benefits and sacrifices(democracy). So I hold all the parties with almost the same contempt.