Tuesday, 9th March 2010

Peter Griffin: Leader of the BNP

Posted on 08. Feb, 2010 by RK in United Kingdom

Peter Griffin: Leader of the BNP

This is brilliant. One third of Britons (out of 1498 polled) think that Peter Griffin is the leader of the British National Party. No doubt this will come as a shock to family guy fans the world over, though there was always a something despicably racist about everyone’s favourite fat cartoon character. (Ed: Homer Simpson?!)

“It isn’t for us to judge whether or not this is right or wrong, but put forward the facts: one of which being that a third of people think that Peter Griffin is the leader of the BNP.”

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Kaffir. This’ll getcha clickin’….

Posted on 22. Jan, 2010 by RK in United Kingdom

Kaffir.  This’ll getcha clickin’….

Excuse me Mr. Griffin, author of this fantastically thoughtful idiotic piece on the BNP website (Ed: Why were you perusing the BNP website?) but could you BE anymore of an ignorant, offensive dolt?

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And no, you twat, I’m not giving you a link back.

Griffin represents EU in delicious irony

Posted on 29. Nov, 2009 by OHC in United Kingdom

The Observer has once again betrayed its political priorities with this delightful article on one Nicholas Griffin MEP, who’s due to represent the European Union at the Copenhagen Summit.

Now, there are lots of things wrong with the BNP leader going to Copenhagen. His biggest problem is that he’s a vile, racist far-left extremist. Even Better Off Outers could make a case to say that the EU shouldn’t be represented by Eurosceptics. But Griffin’s climate realism is at least one tiny redeeming feature of his. This isn’t the first time the Guardian has called it his only fault.

The Guardian’s friends lie and swindle us to get the political class on board their politicised climate change agenda. Now, once again, it seems their greatest objection to a party dedicated to ending our civilisation is that they don’t want to end it in environmentalist suicide at Copenhagen.

Guardianistas, get a grip on reality.

Labour bet on fascism

Posted on 09. Nov, 2009 by OHC in United Kingdom

Very little about Labour surprises me any more. At the same time, very little doesn’t make me feel physically sick. In continuing that theme, Labour have decided that the best way to help the BNP even more than they already have halt the inexorable rise of the BNP is to talk up the BNP’s chances in the upcoming election in Glasgow North-East. Apparently, they think the fascists will come third.

But the BNP didn’t come third in the constituency in the Euro elections. They came sixth (albeit ahead of the Lib Dems), and with 4.3% of the vote, would have lost their parliamentary deposit. To come third, the BNP would have to leapfrog the Conservatives, UKIP, and Greens, hold off the Lib Dems, and sneak past the Jury Team’s hero Jihadist-whacker John Smeaton. Not fucking likely.

So it’s not a genuine threat. Labour is cynically aiding fascism so that they get their voter base mobilised (Ed: what’s German for ‘Get Out The Vote’?). So much for the left being anti-fascist. On the plus side, Labour’s painting itself into a corner: either the BNP do badly, and they’re accused of talking up fascism for party-political gain in an election they’d probably win anyway, or the BNP do well, and we all lose. We’d be in favour of Labour in lose-lose situations, but not today.

For what it’s worth, our prediction is the BNP to come fifth – far behind the dizzying heights Labour are talking them up to. But, then again, we’d obviously say that; we’re biased against fascism.

On mosques and misgivings

Posted on 25. Oct, 2009 by OHC in United Kingdom

In its move to decontaminate itself, the BNP has tried to focus on issues that they can sell to disaffected moderates without alienating their activist base of hardcore nutjobs: opposition to EU membership, the end of political asylum, undoing political correctness, and so on. One other issue that the BNP has hammered home in some areas is opposition to mosque construction.

This hawkishly humanist editor visited his family in Switzerland two weeks ago, on the weekend of the election to the parliament of Geneva. The BNP has often cited the upcoming Swiss referendum on whether to ban the construction of minarets. My cousin, running for re-election with the Parti libéral, is the only other classical liberal in my family, and it shows when you discuss the minaret issue.

When one asks my grandmother why she opposes the construction of mosques in Geneva, one finds that it’s the same logic that the BNP use: ‘they don’t let us build churches in their countries, so why should we allow them to build mosques in ours’? (Ed: I believe you mean “[sic.]“) As Coptic Christian Egyptians, my family know this all too well. But my grandmother will then say, “I never disliked Islam; I lived amongst Muslims for half my life. But now, I hate it, because they don’t let us practise our own faith.”

But if Islamic states’ refusal to let Christians build churches in their countries leads to hatred of their society amongst Christians, surely our refusal to let Muslims build mosques in the West will lead to hatred of Western society amongst Muslims. And isn’t that what we’re trying to avoid?

They’d rather have no one…

Posted on 23. Oct, 2009 by RK in United Kingdom

They’d rather have no one…

We could harp on about Question Time but let’s keep it short and sweet.  Griffin showed himself up to be a falsifier of facts and an intolerant and economically retarded man.  What’s new, right?

We checked the BNP website post-Question Time and came across this ridiculous “/tempsite”.  It seems the BNP would rather turn memberships away (Ed: After that performance, I’d be surprised if they got any) than recruit ethnic minorities and ‘non-indigenous’ people living in Britain.  (I think we call them British, Nick).

See for yourself.  Apparently due to the EHRC ruling, the BNP are ‘unable’ to recruit.  False.  They just need to open it up to people of all backgrounds.  But they won’t.  Because they’re racists.  Because they’re idiots.  Because they’re the BNP.  (Ed:  Nice new ad campaign!)

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They’d be OK with eco-fascism

Posted on 22. Oct, 2009 by OHC in United Kingdom

They’d be OK with eco-fascism

It’s safe to assume that, even if the Guardian doesn’t endorse Labour at the next election, unlike many leftists, they won’t be switching their allegiances to the far-left British National Party. But what does the Guardian find most reprehensible about the BNP?

Well, apparently, it’s their stance on the environment.

Now that's what I call eco-fascism.

Now that's what I call eco-fascism.

How horrific. No platform for climate change deniers!

Quote of the Day: Pot Calling the Kettle… Edition

Posted on 22. Oct, 2009 by OHC in Quote of the Day

Diane Abbott criticising Question Time inviting on Nick Griffin:

If you are a black or Asian viewer tonight and you switch on the television and you see Nick Griffin on Question Time – it’s not a programme that’s going to scrutinise his views, it’s not that sort of programme, it’s politics as entertainment.

Is that because your programme just afterwards is so edgy and incisive, Diane?

This Week is serious business.

This Week is serious business.

All things BNP…

Posted on 20. Oct, 2009 by RK in United Kingdom

So the membership list for the BNP was leaked today, and it wouldn’t be the first time either. I note that Lord Bramall (Bramhall on the document) is listed as an OAP member, with his address and mobile phone number in full view. I wonder what truth there is in that. There is a Mr. David Cameron Otter on the list, which tickled me, too.

I must say that while it’s great from a transparency perspective to have this information, as these bigots can be named and shamed, often these people are duped into joining a party who claims to have democratic policies but recently had to be forced into submission by the EHRC (not the dearest friends of KeepRightOnline, I must add).

The organisation stirs up a lot of emotion, mais just and this could lead to attacks on members who are simply exercising their democratic right to have their opinions (no matter how regressive and extreme-left) represented.

And represented they are! To all the BNP-deniers who wouldn’t have the scoundrels appear on our beloved Beeb (Ed: Gag), Mr. James Delingpole has a few choice words for you. Words which this editor endorses. Words like ‘freedom‘, ‘democracy‘, ‘representation‘ and so forth.

How far this leak scenario goes, time will tell. It’s undoubtable that Nick Griffin will ‘lose’ debates against colleagues on Thursday, simply for the fact that his views do not correlate with much of public opinion. Nonetheless, we musn’t forget, the BNP have councillors across the country, a London Assembly member, and 2 MEPs, one of whom is their Chairman.

The Bastard Nazi Party

Posted on 27. Aug, 2009 by RK in United Kingdom

As if we needed more proof that the BNP were nothing but a purely evil, racist and utterly despicable organisation:



They caused this incident. They are inciting hatred and violence. They are sick f**ks.