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Old 16-02-2010, 09:04 AM #16
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Realistically, most of the people who claim to be be scoffing and ridiculing the BNP actually do agree with a great many of their policies and proposals,
and,
Yes, this would actually include a number of Asian and Blacks too.

I don't know if it matters though. I think it might be too late and already when I think of London I think of Arab culture, East Indians etc.
But the old England was great but.. well i guess the old societies churches make good mosques and its interesting you see many Brits incorporating old English culture, words or customs into their own.
Sentimental feelings there.

I just think one thing in this is.. ironic? maybe tragic is a better word. I am referring to the number of Jews who oppose the BNP and are extremely dedicated to multiculturalism and this movement,
yet,
as more and more Muslims (and others) and non-Christians replace the aboriginal Brits the more we might see Jews get persecuted, discriminated against and maybe eventually expelled.
Would that be considered 'ironic' if that happened?
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