Hello,
I see tubby leader of the master race Nick Griffin waddled out of court a free man today. Personally I didn't think he should have been charged in the first place. Had the prosecution been successful he'd have come out of jail a martyr. As it turns out he's now parading about banging on about a victory for free speech and as he sees it 'the truth'.
Still I've been most irritated by that four chinned fascist's smug gob grinning out the news all evening. So much so that I intend to take action. I'm going to find out where the 'Poundland Hitler' lives and fellate a Pakistani on his front lawn. That'll wipe the smile off his fat fucking face.
Cheerio
6 comments:
I'm 'blacking up' already!
That Fucker beat me to it.Wheres the queue
Oh you provocative little minxes!
The thing that strikes me about the BNP is that nobody seems to engage them in rational debate. It's all legal action and sabre rattling. These methods simply don't work. One would assume that reasoned, intelligent debate would be something of an alien teritory for them and may well be their downfall. When you consider the fact that Griffin's claims are based on nothing more than aryan wank fantasies, it shouldn't take long for anyone with a semblance of intellect and common sense to destroy either him or his cronies in any kind of televised debate.
Your right Clair, he should never have been prosecuted because either way he would have won a victory. He was acquited and therefore that is a victory for him and his kind, but even if he had been convicted then - as you say - he would have been a martyr for free speech.
Any country which has laws that turn people like Nick Griffith and the BNP into champions of free speech and democracy really needs to take a long hard look at itself.
I know anonymous, I sometimes wonder if there are elements in the establishment to the BNP. Whatever happened in court the BNP would have won. The sad thing is the programme that led to the prosecution had shown them up for the Nazi clowns they really are, but has now been overshadowed by this absurd prosecution.
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