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Wednesday 1 December 2010

The bullying of the BNP by Labour and the black people who swore at them

http://thebeaveronline.co.uk/2010/11/30/laura-fairrie-director-of-battle-for-barking-there-was-a-real-sense-that-someone-would-kill-nick-griffin/

http://www.guardian.co.uk/tv-and-radio/video/2010/nov/30/documentary-documentary

http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/reviews/last-nights-tv--true-stories-the-battle-for-barking-more-4-the-morgana-show-channel-4-the-foods-that-make-billions-bbc2-2147818.html

http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard/article-23902380-bnp-battle-in-barking-is-not-over-warns-film-maker.do "... a large group of people who just needed somewhere they could belong”

Didn't it make you want to pick up the nearest BNP activist and cuddle them protectively? And fight the horrible black people who were swearing at them and treating them like niggers in their own country? The film portrayed the BNP that I know, fairly and honestly. Robert Bailey came across particularly well. Hodge and her helpers didn't have any solutions at all. Their only message was: "Hate the BNP, fear them like we do, don't support them, and we won't hurt you".

So it is OK for the BNP to be sworn at by black thugs, is it?

Nobody commented on that scene but when Bob Bailey hit back when spat at by some Asian thugs that was considered unacceptable.  That's quite an interesting social attitude, is it not?


White working class people are inferior to black people.  They deserve to be sworn at and spat at. 

Er, isn't that a bit racist?

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