
Originally Posted by
christopher leigh
Right, back onto the issue. I tried to watch the first video on display. After watching 5minutes of the first, I realised it was a waste of time. The BBC only showed the bits that represented the BNP in the way they wanted to.To really know the full context we have to listen to everything that was said
Now maybe Mr Griffin was incited for racial hatred, but lets face it the Labour Government has fixed the laws to stifle free speech.
I listened to Nick Griffin on the BBC a couple of weeks ago. As Stick pointed out earlier(with another member) his comments were quite coherent. His position is that discrimination is being directed at the indigenous people, and he gave a few examples. He claimed that his party would stand up for the indigenous people.
So who will the indigenous people vote for. Will they vote for a party that discriminates against them, or will they vote for someone who discriminates against someone else. Since there are no parties that don't stand for discrimination, those are the only choices. That's why the BNP may come to power.