Stop the BNP - Neo-Nazis threaten queer human rights
OutRage! News Service | 01.06.2004 10:12 | Analysis | Anti-racism | Gender | London | World
Lesbian and gay men are being urged to vote in large numbers on 10 June to
help stop the racist, anti-Semitic and homophobic British National Party
(BNP) gaining seats in the local, European and London elections. It
currently has only a handful of local councillors.
help stop the racist, anti-Semitic and homophobic British National Party
(BNP) gaining seats in the local, European and London elections. It
currently has only a handful of local councillors.
Stop the BNP - Neo-Nazis threaten queer human rights
Big gay vote urged to block the election of BNP candidates
London - UK - 31 May 2004
Lesbian and gay men are being urged to vote in large numbers on 10 June to
help stop the racist, anti-Semitic and homophobic British National Party
(BNP) gaining seats in the local, European and London elections. It
currently has only a handful of local councillors.
The call for a large turnout by gay voters to "Stop the BNP" comes from
queer rights group OutRage!
The BNP has fought previous general elections on a pledge to outlaw
homosexuality. It describes Aids as "nature taking revenge" on gay men.
Soon after the neo-Nazi bombing of a gay bar in London in 1999, which killed
three people and maimed dozens more, BNP leader Nick Griffin seemed to
excuse and endorse the homophobic hatred that inspired the terrorist
atrocity. He attacked lesbian and gay people for "flaunting their
perversion" and said this showed by "so many ordinary people find these
creatures so repulsive".
Source: Stranger things have happened, Nick Griffin, Spearhead (BNP
magazine), June 1999.
"Recent polls indicate the BNP could make an electoral breakthrough", said
Peter Tatchell of OutRage! "Under the PR system for the European and London
elections even minor parties like the BNP can win seats.
"The BNP could significantly increase its number of local councillors,
particularly in the north west of England. It may, for the first time,
secure representation in the European Parliament and the London Assembly".
"The BNP aims to copy the success of other European far right and neo-Nazi
parties, such as the Front National in France, the Vlaams Blok in Belgium
and the National Democratic Party in Germany".
"The BNP is a racist, anti-Semitic and homophobic party. It is threatening
to jail queers and bring back Section 28".
"There is a huge danger the BNP will make an electoral breakthrough in the
north west and London".
"Lesbians and gay men can help stop the BNP by making sure they, and their
straight friends, vote in the local, European and London elections".
"A high turnout will reduce the BNP's share of the vote and lessen its
chances of winning seats".
"The homophobic leader of the BNP, Nick Griffin, is standing as a European
Parliament candidate in the north west of England. Under the PR system, he
stands a good chance of being elected, unless there is strong support for
other parties", said Mr Tatchell.
According to Griffin, homosexuality is "form of behavioural deviancy" and
"not a valid lifestyle choice". He claims the BNP speaks for "the majority
of the population" who, he says, believe "homosexuality is wrong" and that
it "needs to be pushed humanely but firmly back into the closet". Griffin
warns that if gays continue to "press their aims further" there will be an
"almighty backlash" which will result in the imprisonment of all
homosexuals.
Source: Putting the record straight, Nick Griffin, Identity (BNP Magazine),
December 2003.
Big gay vote urged to block the election of BNP candidates
London - UK - 31 May 2004
Lesbian and gay men are being urged to vote in large numbers on 10 June to
help stop the racist, anti-Semitic and homophobic British National Party
(BNP) gaining seats in the local, European and London elections. It
currently has only a handful of local councillors.
The call for a large turnout by gay voters to "Stop the BNP" comes from
queer rights group OutRage!
The BNP has fought previous general elections on a pledge to outlaw
homosexuality. It describes Aids as "nature taking revenge" on gay men.
Soon after the neo-Nazi bombing of a gay bar in London in 1999, which killed
three people and maimed dozens more, BNP leader Nick Griffin seemed to
excuse and endorse the homophobic hatred that inspired the terrorist
atrocity. He attacked lesbian and gay people for "flaunting their
perversion" and said this showed by "so many ordinary people find these
creatures so repulsive".
Source: Stranger things have happened, Nick Griffin, Spearhead (BNP
magazine), June 1999.
"Recent polls indicate the BNP could make an electoral breakthrough", said
Peter Tatchell of OutRage! "Under the PR system for the European and London
elections even minor parties like the BNP can win seats.
"The BNP could significantly increase its number of local councillors,
particularly in the north west of England. It may, for the first time,
secure representation in the European Parliament and the London Assembly".
"The BNP aims to copy the success of other European far right and neo-Nazi
parties, such as the Front National in France, the Vlaams Blok in Belgium
and the National Democratic Party in Germany".
"The BNP is a racist, anti-Semitic and homophobic party. It is threatening
to jail queers and bring back Section 28".
"There is a huge danger the BNP will make an electoral breakthrough in the
north west and London".
"Lesbians and gay men can help stop the BNP by making sure they, and their
straight friends, vote in the local, European and London elections".
"A high turnout will reduce the BNP's share of the vote and lessen its
chances of winning seats".
"The homophobic leader of the BNP, Nick Griffin, is standing as a European
Parliament candidate in the north west of England. Under the PR system, he
stands a good chance of being elected, unless there is strong support for
other parties", said Mr Tatchell.
According to Griffin, homosexuality is "form of behavioural deviancy" and
"not a valid lifestyle choice". He claims the BNP speaks for "the majority
of the population" who, he says, believe "homosexuality is wrong" and that
it "needs to be pushed humanely but firmly back into the closet". Griffin
warns that if gays continue to "press their aims further" there will be an
"almighty backlash" which will result in the imprisonment of all
homosexuals.
Source: Putting the record straight, Nick Griffin, Identity (BNP Magazine),
December 2003.
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