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Friday 10 April 2009

Britishness on Radio 4

The other day an Asian from Leicestershire was on the programme saying he would vote BNP.

It seems he thinks the white working classes are only asking for what a typical Pakistani or Indian would be asking for, in their own country, and he didn't see any harm in it, though he was aware they would try to "send him home".

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jhpj3

Such courage and fair mindedness is certainly rare amongst the indigenous white race, who would be falling over each other to denounce anyone supporting the BNP as racist, evil and xenophobic at every opportunity.

It is a delicious irony and must be very confusing for ethno-nationalists.

Perhaps one supportive statement for the BNP by a non-white is worth more than 10 whites saying they support the BNP.

Even the BNP needs foreigners, if only to get elected. This point was made rather well in a recent issue of Private Eye showing Paul Golding (who won the Swanley by election) with a speech bubble saying "I like foreigners. If it weren't for them, we wouldn't have been elected" or words to that effect.

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