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Old 11-05-2010, 08:08 PM #15
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Originally Posted by angus58 View Post
No-one has the right to tell anyone to get out of anywhere. Just because you don't like or agree with someone's views gives you no right to impose your will on them. After all we are being forced to live alongside known terrorists and immigrants who actually HATE our guts, because to kick them out would infringe THEIR human rights.

Under New Labour the politically correct brigade and the thought police have tried to stamp out freedom of speech and tried to control our every action, we are spied on, we have our personal data stored without our knowledge or consent, and every area of our lives is subject to the interference of the nanny state.

It is precisely because of New Labour that the BNP have gained such support.
You are right and I do agree it it the ultra-PC Big Brother 'Nanny State' type of thing that does actually generate the wind in the sails of the BNP.
Maybe that is why it is so disturbing that the Labour candidate, upon winning, says "Now they can GET OUT".
Yikes.

When I fly back to the UK I am sometimes a 'visible minority' in the customs queue and a few of us (maybe out of boredom) will joke about predicting how I will be getting the longest inquiry, detained and subject to further search.
Why?
Because the UK has become so disgustingly 'PC' that they cannot 'appear' to be only discriminating against younger Arab men.
So guess what?
I have to be hassled, sat in their little glass room and detained longer.
Later it will creep me out being followed by cameras everywhere I go (same for all) and the police inspections at train stations are creepy as hell,
but,
its funny how just a few weeks later I'm getting 'desensitized' to it. You wonder how Germans 'allowed it to happen' but its a funny thing how quickly it becomes 'acceptable' and you don't even notice it.
But,
Yes, that sort of thing does fuel people towards BNP support and even people who don't even really agree with other BNP policies will go there as a sort of 'last desperate refuge' to try and counter the ultra-PC Orwellian forces the other way.
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