tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5680771968888528726.post2594207097921755428..comments2023-11-05T00:38:56.097-07:00Comments on 21st Century British Nationalism: Equality Commission Scandal - UPDATEDefender of Libertyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16093052197059748663noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5680771968888528726.post-42247092782992650332009-10-31T04:08:17.104-07:002009-10-31T04:08:17.104-07:00Hi G,
Of course we have no problem with mixed non...Hi G,<br /><br />Of course we have no problem with mixed non-Anglo people.<br /><br />I am half Irish myself.<br /><br />All British citizens would have equal legal status. <br /><br />The only people we have a problem with are colonists - those who come here, refuse to assimilate, who want to impose their religion, culture and laws on us eg the extremists that demand Sharia Law.<br /><br />They have to go.<br /><br />All British citizens will be made to assimilate into British culture, and whilst they will have a British cultural identity their own ethnic, religious and racial identity will be a matter for them and their own private lives - not an issue for the BNP in any way.<br /><br />The BNP are here primarily to represent the interests of the indigenous British majority and to defend British culture, but that doesnt mean we cannot and will not represent all British citizens - in fact as we intend to ensure British culture becomes the dominant culture in our society again then all those British citizens from former commonwealth countries that came here from British countries, with a British culture and raised to be British will be delighted to see Britain become Britain again.<br /><br />The EDL are taking a step in the right direction in nationalising young mixed race people, but they are just a protest group.<br /><br />In order to assimilate our own people then we need hundreds of government funded organisations that assist and demand assimilation from naturalised British citizens.<br /><br />For far too long liberalism has allowed naturalised British citizens to become colonists - and that entire process has to be reversed.<br /><br />Mixed race people will be taught they are British first and their race / religion will be a matter for them as to whether they want to learn their ethnic history etc.<br /><br />Once our people have been nationalised and British culture restored, they will have the right to join any ethnic / racial organisations that represent their interests in the political / social process. <br /><br />If they want to join and form lobby groups that highlight issues of concern to their own ethnic / racial or religious community that is entirely acceptable - they will be able to campaign for their communities interests in order to facilitate and accelerate assimilaition, but those who try and use the law to force apartheid and ghettoisation for religious aims will be prevented from doing so. <br /><br />No more Black History Month - every month will be British History month.<br /><br />We will create a meritocratic society where the entire race relations industry is abolished. <br /><br />The BNP does not stand for forced integration nor colonisation = we stand for British Nationalism and assimilation the right of all individuals to live in a Britain with a strong British culture.<br /><br />Who we marry and have kids with is our own business, it has nothing to do with any government.<br /><br />Regards,<br /><br />LeeDefender of Libertyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16093052197059748663noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5680771968888528726.post-56999225000748262942009-10-31T02:25:07.591-07:002009-10-31T02:25:07.591-07:00Lee,
a genuine question here -- under a BNP govt...Lee, <br /><br />a genuine question here -- under a BNP govt, would ethnic English men who have intermarried with non Anglo Saxons get a tough time ?<br /><br />Would their children be considered non British, even though they have one parent's centuries of British blood flowing through their veins? Would that mixed nationality child face discrimination? Would they be an equal participant in a BNP England? If not -- why not? After all, they would have every right to be as proud of their UK ancient ancestors' heritage as the next 'pure' ethnic British white man.<br /><br />That's a genuine question -- not a snidey , provocative, pointed one.<br /><br />And if you answer, can you back that up by pointing me to relevant sections in the BNP manifesto ?<br /><br />Do you think the EDL , with their mixed nationality member ship are moving in the right direction for a Britain proud of who they are, and unasahmed of few mixed natinality members?<br /><br />Thanks.<br /><br />G.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com