Danii Minogue speaks out
RWB | 29.11.2002 18:26
Australian celebrity actress Dannii Minogue has backed the stance taken by the BNP on the issues of crime and asylum seekers!
Kylie's sister backs the BNP.
Australian celebrity actress Dannii Minogue has backed the stance taken by the BNP on the issues of crime and asylum seekers! An interview with Dannii carried out by one of the masters of the liberal elite; Simon Kelner, editor of the "Independent" newspaper has shocked the fragile fabric of the media establishment with her honest views on the decline of Australian and British society which she attributed to multiculturalism.
Attractive Dannii is one of the reasons many men once tuned into Aussie soap "Home and Away" when she played the role of Emma Jackson 10 years ago.
While in London this month working with a breast cancer charity, she was starring in the "Funny Women" performances held in the Royal Festival Hall, 31 year old Ms. Minogue spoke her mind over dinner with media boss Kelner in which she said that the "Asians were pouring into Queensland". On the state of affairs in Britain she apparently said "This country is in an appalling state with the muggings and the carjackings". No doubt such honesty and frankness with the truth was abhorrent to Kelner who duly broadcast Ms. Minogue's politically incorrect observations.
Brave celeb Dannie who has "outed" the media for being too politically correct ponders the invite to RWB 2003!
She added "I feel sorry for people that live in suburbs, who are afraid to let their children walk down the street. Tony Blair has to be tougher."
Support for Le Pen.
Minogue went on to say that she could see why patriotic politician Jean-Marie Le Pen was popular in France: "I think he struck a chord with people."
The entertainment industry has played a pivotal role in forcing multiculturalism and the obscenities of political correctness on a unsuspecting and gullible audience in the UK, Australia, throughout Europe and North America. Dannii is one of the braver characters who have made their fortunes working in that industry. Now that she is prepared to question the core sentiments of that controlling clique we can expect her career to take a tumble, such is the price of honesty!
In recent years other celebrities like Dannii that have openly questioned the nonsense of political correctness have seen their fortunes reversed. However times are a changing and it may be that Dannii's comments will encourage other "celebs" to bring these most important issues to the fore. Rumours that Ms. Minogue will be headlining the BNP's annual Family Festival RWB 2003 are unsubstantiated.
Australian celebrity actress Dannii Minogue has backed the stance taken by the BNP on the issues of crime and asylum seekers! An interview with Dannii carried out by one of the masters of the liberal elite; Simon Kelner, editor of the "Independent" newspaper has shocked the fragile fabric of the media establishment with her honest views on the decline of Australian and British society which she attributed to multiculturalism.
Attractive Dannii is one of the reasons many men once tuned into Aussie soap "Home and Away" when she played the role of Emma Jackson 10 years ago.
While in London this month working with a breast cancer charity, she was starring in the "Funny Women" performances held in the Royal Festival Hall, 31 year old Ms. Minogue spoke her mind over dinner with media boss Kelner in which she said that the "Asians were pouring into Queensland". On the state of affairs in Britain she apparently said "This country is in an appalling state with the muggings and the carjackings". No doubt such honesty and frankness with the truth was abhorrent to Kelner who duly broadcast Ms. Minogue's politically incorrect observations.
Brave celeb Dannie who has "outed" the media for being too politically correct ponders the invite to RWB 2003!
She added "I feel sorry for people that live in suburbs, who are afraid to let their children walk down the street. Tony Blair has to be tougher."
Support for Le Pen.
Minogue went on to say that she could see why patriotic politician Jean-Marie Le Pen was popular in France: "I think he struck a chord with people."
The entertainment industry has played a pivotal role in forcing multiculturalism and the obscenities of political correctness on a unsuspecting and gullible audience in the UK, Australia, throughout Europe and North America. Dannii is one of the braver characters who have made their fortunes working in that industry. Now that she is prepared to question the core sentiments of that controlling clique we can expect her career to take a tumble, such is the price of honesty!
In recent years other celebrities like Dannii that have openly questioned the nonsense of political correctness have seen their fortunes reversed. However times are a changing and it may be that Dannii's comments will encourage other "celebs" to bring these most important issues to the fore. Rumours that Ms. Minogue will be headlining the BNP's annual Family Festival RWB 2003 are unsubstantiated.
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