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he's like the school bully who, when he finally gets caught out, blames everybody else but himself - what an odious horrible man he is. But saying that, his squirming and question-evading was easily matched by Baroness whateverhernameis who, when put on the spot by Dimbleby over her homophobia, simply couldn't come up with a straightforward, honest answer. This is the woman who shouts about equality and acceptance - then votes for Section 28 and against gay civil partnerships - so there wasn't only one odious bigot on the panel that night....

 

Here's something I liked a lot... enjoy...

 

 

Baroness... Warsi I think...? Well, she's a sodding TORY though isn't she mate...? So, no big bloody surprise there :rolleyes: Another lot of maggots unfit to run the country....

 

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a Muslim Tory, too - even more worrying if she gets any authority.....
a Muslim Tory, too - even more worrying if she gets any authority.....

 

Unlikely... She's a "Lord".... I dont think that Muslims are really anymore likely to abuse their authority than fundamentalist Christians though Russ... I mean, look at Anne bloody Widdicombe... Total LOONY she is..... :rolleyes:

 

as we've seen before, though, ANY politician with a religious leaning is always trouble, whatever cult they follow....
Griffin's complaints about the audience are pathetic. Yes, it was overwhelmingly hostile to him. But he has to face up to the fact that it was a representative audience as most people find Griffin and his mob odious and loathsome.
Griffin's complaints about the audience are pathetic. Yes, it was overwhelmingly hostile to him. But he has to face up to the fact that it was a representative audience as most people find Griffin and his mob odious and loathsome.

 

 

Nearly 1 million didn't in the Euro elections though. Why weren't some of those in the audience?

I love how Griffin claims he wanted a "normal Question Time", but then claims it should've been held in one of the most pro-BNP areas.
Nearly 1 million didn't in the Euro elections though. Why weren't some of those in the audience?

 

There were SOME. There WAS some scattered applause for him from the audience.

There were a significant few BNP supporters in the audience - certainly far more in proportion to how many actually voted for them in the European elections. They got about 6% of the vote in the European election, while about 10% of the audience was BNP...
As already explained, fetish and sexuality are totally different things. A fetish is surely something you add to your sexuality and want to do? Being gay isn't a choice or something you can change if you don't like it. That's the sort of thing that needs to be taught in schools, the way they talk about it, the likes of Nick Griffin seem to think the idea of 'teaching homosexuality' would entail brainwashing school children and showing them gay pornography. :wacko:

 

To be fair, fetishes are just as genetic and psychological as sexuality in general is. You ultimately cannot controlled what you're attracted to: men, women, bondage, feet, hands, etc. Like anything you can chose what to engage in, but not what attracts you. Sexuality isn't just homosexual, heterosexual, etc. It includes all forms of attractions.

 

Fetishes are so niche that they don't really need a place in school though.

Nick Griffin said today he was the victim of a "lynch mob" audience drawn from a city that had been "ethnically cleansed" and was "no longer British".

 

he was right, the programme was loaded against him, he was set up.... do i care?.... NO!

he was right, the programme was loaded against him, he was set up.... do i care?.... NO!

 

I tend to think that they gave him the rope to hang himself with.... At the end of the day, he made the statements, if it was that easy to draw it out of him, well, what does that say about Griffin and the BNP...?

 

All of you lot who stay silent and let the flag-waving racist scum hold sway are what's causing people such as myself to "misinterpret" English Nationalism... I'm going by my own experiences mate at the end of the day.. A few years ago, I was in Ireland for a St Patrick's day celebration and was treated like a long-lost member of the family, by total fukkin' contrast during a St George's day celebration I was subjected to listening to a load of narrow-minded, xenophobic cr@p... So, you tell me mate, if you dont want these sorts of people to represent you, then get angry and reclaim your culture back from these types (dont wait for fukkin' POLITICIANS to do it :rolleyes: ), just as we Scots have reclaimed OUR national identity from years of Touristy, Chocolate box, tartany, Country Dancing, drunken Glaswegian stereotypes and "Andy fukkin' Stewart" twee bollocks which has nothing whatsoever to do with Scotland in the 21st century....

 

I go by what I see, and the ONLY people who seem to be vocal about "Englishness" are the Football idiots, the BNP and the stupidly anti-Scottish/Welsh "Enlish Nationalist Party"... Christ, at least bloody UKIP were NEVER this offensive......

 

spoken like a true 'city boy'.... yep you talk about what you see but you dont see REAL english people, your townie view is the heart of the whole problem, with townies dictating what lifes about to ordinary people out in the sticks. get your arse into a real english village and talk to the locals...

spoken like a true 'city boy'.... yep you talk about what you see but you dont see REAL english people, your townie view is the heart of the whole problem, with townies dictating what lifes about to ordinary people out in the sticks. get your arse into a real english village and talk to the locals...

 

Yeah, cos the majority of the population live in small villages and NOT big urban areas eh Rob.....? :rolleyes:

 

My St Patrick's day celebration experience was in DUBLIN mate..... :P

 

It really makes me "LOL" that you imply some kind of superiority just because you live in a village.... :lol:

Yeah, cos the majority of the population live in small villages and NOT big urban areas eh Rob.....? :rolleyes:

 

My St Patrick's day celebration experience was in DUBLIN mate..... :P

 

It really makes me "LOL" that you imply some kind of superiority just because you live in a village.... :lol:

 

..... whilst the majority of the population may well live in cities but the people from the suburbs of any city is more in tune with the ordinary bloke from rural areas then the cosmopolitan, bohemian, multicultural inner city dweller. you ought to get out into the countryside ...like i said, talk to real englishmen/ women about what they feel.. this is what the bnp has done and they are seemingly the only party doing so. talk to people who have lived there and farmed the land for generations, talk to the oap's / retired folk about what they think... these (and their ancestors) are the people who created britain, real people.

 

the 'in ger land' soccer thug is no more reprisentitive of true english then gregor fisher is of the stereotypical glasweigian !!!!

 

i DONT live in a village, i live in the suburbs, and if my comments made me seem superior....well maybe thats because i know a side of society that YOU dont! :P bloody townie...lol.

 

do you know what the biggest concern is from the ordinary 'johns' i talk too?... the increase in islam in this country... why? because sooner or later, once its built its popularity up its going to be pushing for changes in our laws and that wont be good news for women and gay people.... oh wait, i believe someone on telly has already voiced that concern but was cried down by a baying audience... yep, it was nick griffin! :lol:

spoken like a true 'city boy'.... yep you talk about what you see but you dont see REAL english people, your townie view is the heart of the whole problem, with townies dictating what lifes about to ordinary people out in the sticks. get your arse into a real english village and talk to the locals...

 

and you say you dont support the BNP? what is all this "REAL english" bollocks.

and you say you dont support the BNP? what is all this "REAL english" bollocks.

 

..... as in the ordinary joe bloggs as opposed to the fictional voter the politicians seem to think we are.

 

and NO i DONT 'support' the bnp :angry: but as long as they are a legal, legitimate party ill support their right to exist.

..... as in the ordinary joe bloggs as opposed to the fictional voter the politicians seem to think we are.

 

and NO i DONT 'support' the bnp :angry: but as long as they are a legal, legitimate party ill support their right to exist.

 

so you are mega anti-violent yet you think a violent party should exist?

so you are mega anti-violent yet you think a violent party should exist?

 

oh ffs grow up.... i wont even grace that idiotic comment with a reply...go figure yourself :angry:

oh ffs grow up.... i wont even grace that idiotic comment with a reply...go figure yourself :angry:

 

you are a pretty $h!t loser.

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