Recently it was announced that a BNP march in Chatham Kent had been banned by the police. No doubt the grounds given were safety but there is an alarming contrast between how the Far Right is treated when it comes to public protests and the Far Left. The latter are allowed carte blanche to protest with their anti war rallies in London and all over the country.
The Muslims are allowed to threaten and spread their poison with a cleric only a week ago urging mad mullahs to bomb 10 Downing Street and nothing has been done.Yet BNP leader Nick Griffin has been arrested and incarcerated for far less.
Also last week an editor on a local Scottish paper was arrested and charged for inciting hatred when he wrote a leader claiming that a proposed asylum centre in the region would turn it into a racial cesspit.He could get 2 years in jail.
There is one law for British people and another for the mad mullahs and we shouldn't allow this to continue. The law is bending over backwards in favour of the poisonous death worshipping cult of Islam while freeborn British citizens are daily seeing their freedoms and liberties trampled underfoot by Islamist lackeys in the Liberal Establishment.
Saturday, August 27, 2005
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Words fail to describe the blatant hypocrisy of the left, as they roll out the carpet for the totalitarian Islam. Mullahs wipe their posteriors with human/equal rights, while these issues always seemed to be priority no.1 for the mad left.
My God, the example you mentioned with the Scottish editor being prosecuted for simply stating his opinion is pure insanity!
It seems to me that the UK is lagging behind Holland in matters of freedom of speech vs. PC. But then again, Holland had a Goliath named Fortuijn as a champion of free speech (he blatantly described Islam as a 'backward religion'). He managed to traumatize the left and break their stranglehold on freedom of speech through PC. I think someone like Fortuyn might benefit the UK right now.
Yes.He was a great scourge of Islam and we have yet to find his like here in the UK.
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