I never realised this would become a political blog...

by paet the pagan-gerbil 25. October 2009 08:03

So, the British Nationalist Party managed to get on Question Time and almost the entire audience was wanting to ask questions about Nick Griffin’s nasty policies.

I have to say that I think to anyone who sees the BNP as just another political party (whether or not they would actually vote for them), Griffin presented himself calmly (more so than the frustrated panellists disgusted at having to be near him) and said all the right things. Send back immigrants who commit crimes, etc etc. When the discussion moved onto someone else to talk about current immigration policy, they totally dropped the ball.

To people who shiver any time they hear about the BNP, they were exposed as frauds, liars and snakes who haven’t abandoned their wicked ways. But that requires that you already believe Griffin and the BNP to be inferior creatures – people who don’t are more likely to see them as an underdog after this, being almost the sole subject of scorn and derision.

My criticism of Question Time is that the show was not nearly long enough to really get to the bone of any of Griffin’s claims and lay them out in simple enough terms that he could not claim he was misquoted. Although that would have made it more of an inquisition, rather than a “meet the politicians” sort of thing. Since he managed to wriggle long enough on each specific accusation, they had to keep moving onto the next question and he wasn’t forced to actually say “Yes, when we talk about Ice Age Britons we know full well we’re ignoring the dozen different major cultural eras that took us from barely sentient cave-beings to the almost entirely sentient McDonald’s employee, we just use that as an excuse to hide our racist views.”

The thing I took away from the show about the BNP is that if they have changed (and I don’t believe that for an instant, just talking hypothetically) then they are still taking us as a culture backward. Ignoring the immigration issue, they want Christianity placed above other religions in this country. Although technically it is the state religion, we have moved far in that everyone gets a level ground, and everyone’s religion is equal. In the same vein, anyone not ‘obviously’ British would have to start proving it, even if their family has been here for more generations than most. And their view on homosexuality not being taught or talked about is just plain wrong. People are homosexual, bisexual, or whatever they are, and just because they’re not told about it when they’re young won’t change that fact. It’ll just cause more problems for them in their own personal life, and act as a stepping stone backwards to situations like Alan Turing, and the way he was treated by the government for being homosexual – despite inventing a code-breaking computer that contributed immensely to our efforts in the Second World War.

Basically, I think it shows that our culture has moved on to ignoring differences between people, and focussing on people themselves. The BNP would be taking us back to an “Us and Them” culture, where anyone like the party-in-power is Us and any minority is Them.

(disclaimer: this does not constitute my entire feeling on the BNP, which can easily be simulated yourself by ramming a fork into your eyes, but merely a few things I had to get off of my chest this week. Thank you.)

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10/25/2009 10:30:47 AM #

goblinpaladin

I'm curious. Did they claim that white-people-Britons are the native inhabitants of Britain since the Ice Ages, or something? Because that is absolutely not even remotely close to true.

God I hate those fuckers, but I'm interested in just how wrong their claims are.

goblinpaladin Australia

10/25/2009 11:34:50 AM #

Pete

They are very busy claiming that it's not about colour and not about race, it's about culture and identity. They talk about the 'indigenous' peoples of Britain for about 17,000 years, but I think this is mainly to appeal to the lowest common denominator in society who wouldn't realise that the Romans left their very, very multicultural heritage dominant here in the early centuries BC even before the waves of Danish immigration affected our culture (so many words are Danish...), then the Norman invasion replaced our aristocracy with an almost entirely French one... But you probably know more about that than I do!

Their use of the term 'indigenous peoples' is mainly to describe their own view of what Britain should be (in their own words, the 99% White British population of pre-1940 - which is probably false anyway, given immigration from the Empire...) in terms of culture. Something that continues to evolve, mostly for the better.

To find out how wrong their claims are, take an iota of knowledge, a dash of common sense and go to their own website. Keep a bucket and some paracetamol handy.

Pete United Kingdom

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