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another-view | 09:24 Fri 12th Jun 2009 | News
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I see the BNP thread was deleted. Nice to see democracy at work(!)

Perhaps the Ed could give us a list of what political parties we are allowed to recognise?
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My guess is that the Ben Kinslle thread was removed because it wasn't a question. It was something along the lines of "Big surprise, his killers are black".

I countered that with "How comes certain crimes (I can't repeat exactly what I asked because I don't want thread deleted) are only ever committed by white men"

No-one could answer that, and I assume it's because their bigotry only extends as far as blacks and Asians.

Not sure what happened to the other thread...all I remember is someone telling me that no black or Asian person is British!

That was in response to me saying that the BNP should change it's name to WNP (White Nationalist Party), because they're only fighting for the rights of white Brits.

The responder said that non-white people born here are still foreigners.

I think that is part of the reason why so many people think that BNP supporters are as thick as a whale omelette*




(*copyright Blackadder, series three)
That was in response to me saying that the BNP should change it's name to WNP (White Nationalist Party), because they're only fighting for the rights of white Brits

Well why not? Doesn't the National Black Police Association only fight for the rights of Black coppers?

Don't get me started on this The Black Solicitors Network, Black Music Awards. Black Cabs etc etc.
By a curious coincidence, Nick Griffin himself was grumbling the other day about not being able to join the Black Police Association. It has since been pointed out that this is because he is not in the police (discrimination!). If he was a policeman, however, he would be able to join, black or not. He'd just have to agree to oppose racism.
The Black Music awards (sic) - the Mobos, we call them - celebrate music of black origin, an umbrella term for urban music such as R&B, grime, dub, gospel, soul, hip-hop. Personally, I can't think of another term that does this job.

They are open to musicians of all races and are often won by white artists.

This has been explained to you every time you've mentioned it. But you still can't get your head round it. Please help me to help you. Which bit is causing you difficulty?

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