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huntress3000 offline
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RE: BNP membership known online -
19-Nov-2008 (18:02)
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bnp are a bunch of racist poompooms with no moral fibre in their body,


Amen!
A bunch of little cowards as well.

'Be proud to be BNP'

Why they so scared about people knowing them as a BNP member? Is it because they know that the party they support is full of racists.
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RE: BNP membership known online -
19-Nov-2008 (18:07)
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I don't agree with their views (although I don't actually know a lot about what they think) , but the whole point of a democracy is that everyone is entitled to their own view
It's a different thing if people take those views and use them as a reason to hurt someone


Absolutely everyone is entitled to their view and i would support you in your political views.

But my concern is a member of a racist party being a member of the policing force where they would then have to enforce the law on all races.
No one can leave their predjudices at home, no matter how much you try - I worry it would corrupt the position of the police officer

Unfortunately it's not a perfect world, and all people have certain stereotypes and prejudices in their heads, not all people do act on them though - but you wouldn't know, because they don't act on them

Also I think it is kind of bad publishing the names and addresses of people etc
If they get hassled because of it, that makes those people just as bad
(Although I hesitate to call people 'bad' just because of their views... I don't think anyone is actually evil)

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RE: BNP membership known online -
19-Nov-2008 (18:09)
bnp are a bunch of racist poompooms with no moral fibre in their body,


Amen!
A bunch of little cowards as well.

'Be proud to be BNP'

Why they so scared about people knowing them as a BNP member? Is it because they know that the party they support is full of racists.


*nods* they know they'd get punched in the face
123ld offline
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RE: BNP membership known online -
19-Nov-2008 (19:27)
I don't agree with their views (although I don't actually know a lot about what they think) , but the whole point of a democracy is that everyone is entitled to their own view
It's a different thing if people take those views and use them as a reason to hurt someone


Absolutely everyone is entitled to their view and i would support you in your political views.

But my concern is a member of a racist party being a member of the policing force where they would then have to enforce the law on all races.
No one can leave their predjudices at home, no matter how much you try - I worry it would corrupt the position of the police officer

Unfortunately it's not a perfect world, and all people have certain stereotypes and prejudices in their heads, not all people do act on them though - but you wouldn't know, because they don't act on them

Also I think it is kind of bad publishing the names and addresses of people etc
If they get hassled because of it, that makes those people just as bad
(Although I hesitate to call people 'bad' just because of their views... I don't think anyone is actually evil)

chloe i love the way how you say everything how it is! Good girl!
123ld offline
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RE: BNP membership known online -
19-Nov-2008 (19:32)
I find it so amusing, how a lot of liberal people and politicians claimed that only "white working class trash/chavs” only vote for the BNP. I’ve herd the BNP say many times that they had middleclass people voting for them as well, yet no-one believed them. When in actual fact they were telling the truth lol! In a way this has sort of promoted the BNP in a good light, showing that not just "working class trash" vote for them...

(And please don’t misread my words, i don’t vote for the BNP, I’m just saying it how it is!)
huntress3000 offline
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RE: BNP membership known online -
19-Nov-2008 (20:48)
Unfortunately it's not a perfect world, and all people have certain stereotypes and prejudices in their heads, not all people do act on them though - but you wouldn't know, because they don't act on them

Also I think it is kind of bad publishing the names and addresses of people etc
If they get hassled because of it, that makes those people just as bad
(Although I hesitate to call people 'bad' just because of their views... I don't think anyone is actually evil)


The majority of them choose BNP? Why? Because they have some form of racism/predjudices that BNP represents.
So i don't hesitate at all in calling them retarded. I wouldn't call anyone evil for supporting any party, regardless of how idiotic i think it is.

It doesn't matter.
The bottom line in this discussion is:
Public sector workers are in a few cases, not allowed to be affliated with the BNP party. It is written within their contracts and they broke their contracts.
Therefore they should be fired.
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RE: BNP membership known online -
19-Nov-2008 (22:11)
Rofl id love to be around huntress, when someone asks me "who do you vote for" rofl, id just say BNP to see her face rofls.
huntress3000 offline
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RE: BNP membership known online -
20-Nov-2008 (09:45)
Rofl id love to be around huntress, when someone asks me "who do you vote for" rofl, id just say BNP to see her face rofls.


Jeez, i'd have a look of shock and then walk away :O
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RE: BNP membership known online -
20-Nov-2008 (10:51)
you get Scottish national party
but theres no English/Welsh national party
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Turnipcloud offline
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RE: BNP membership known online -
20-Nov-2008 (11:09)
Unfortunately it's not a perfect world, and all people have certain stereotypes and prejudices in their heads, not all people do act on them though - but you wouldn't know, because they don't act on them

Also I think it is kind of bad publishing the names and addresses of people etc
If they get hassled because of it, that makes those people just as bad
(Although I hesitate to call people 'bad' just because of their views... I don't think anyone is actually evil)


The majority of them choose BNP? Why? Because they have some form of racism/predjudices that BNP represents.
So i don't hesitate at all in calling them retarded. I wouldn't call anyone evil for supporting any party, regardless of how idiotic i think it is.

It doesn't matter.
The bottom line in this discussion is:
Public sector workers are in a few cases, not allowed to be affliated with the BNP party. It is written within their contracts and they broke their contracts.
Therefore they should be fired.

You should hesitate, because that's not what that means