It takes the BNP to get the truth out of the neo-liberals
info | 05.02.2003 19:21
Posted: 4th February 2003
Just a few days after our fifth local councillor was elected a wind of change seems to be blowing across the land. All of a sudden, taboo subjects such as anti-white racism are being freely discussed.
Phil Woolas, the Labour MP for Oldham East and Saddleworth, tells us of his "concern" at the increasing amount of vicious, anti-white, racial violence in Oldham. On immigration, Oliver Letwin the shadow home secretary talks of the "legitimate concerns of decent sensible people".
Even the high-priestess of political correctness herself, Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, writes of her concern for the white community in the face of increasing discrimination against us.
One might almost be forgiven for thinking that behind this rather rapid change in thinking there might be a little genuine compassion for us long suffering Brits. Those of us who know the real reasons behind this latest charade will not be fooled for a minute.
It was Mr Woolas himself who has been one of the chief architects of the nightmare society that Oldham has now become. Along with his New Labour cohorts, he has been quite at ease with the constant persecution and occasional imprisonment of those articulate enough to truly expose the vile and criminal manner in which multiculturalism has been imposed on the people of the North West.
Just a few months ago, the people Oliver Letwin now refers to as "decent sensible people" were being branded by himself as racists, bigots, extremists and little Englanders. After decades of psychological imprisonment in the form of quasi-religious adherence to political correctness, the reality of modern British society is finally beginning to come out.
It has taken the election of just a few British National Party councillors to forcibly disgorge the truth from the mouths of the multicultural fanatics. Yet these are the very same people who now try to trick us into thinking that they have woken up to our suffering and wish to save us from the very regime they have created.
Unfortunately for them, the British electorate is somewhat more astute than they think. With local elections approaching it is very obvious why all of a sudden people like Mr. Woolas and Mr. Letwin have decided to listen to the concerns of ordinary British voters. Without the BNP, main party politicians were quite happy to grant the indigenous people of this country the status of tax generating cattle, to be suppressed into facilitating their own disenfranchisement.
It's going to take more than a few carefully chosen, placatory sound bites and flirtations with BNP policy to make people forget exactly what those entrusted to care for our people have done to us. As the full extent of the betrayal of our nation becomes apparent, they have sown the wind, and now they shall reap the whirlwind.
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