Leeds activists BNP targetted
Antifascists | 21.04.2009 10:09 | Anti-racism | Sheffield
Last night a few of us got together to target some prominent local BNP activists. We were armed with spray paint, hard-setting glue, and a few other things. But most of all we were armed with the will to let these scum know we have had enough of them in our communities. If they could get out of their front doors this morning they'll see the words BNP SCUM sprayed large on their properties, and their neighbours will now know exactly who they are. One or 2 BNP will certainly have woken up to a shock in the night though!
We will be going out again.
We will be going out again.
Antifascists
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doing it for fun
21.04.2009 11:51
You are fascists. Dictating what people can / can't do or believe through fear and intimidation. Its our way, or we'll kick your head in - we'll actually we won't because we are too tiny so we sneak around giggling to each other at night with pots of paint. Absolutely no different to the racist scum for go around intimidating others through run-away-we-are-too-scared tactics.
Actually, i take that back. On second thoughts I think it is nothing to do with that. Its actually about the excitement of running around at 3am with balaclavas on spray painting stuff like something out of the A-team.
If being an anti-fascist involved carrying shopping for little old ladies and building something of value then I'm sure you suddenly wouldn't at the front of the volunteers queue. Vandalising stuff at night with your mates is fun and exciting - thats why kids do it.
However, you are too spineless to admit to yourself that you do it because you are a twisted, spiteful individual. So you have to use somekind of questionable moral justification to kid yourselves that you are allowed to do it. If it wasn't antifascism, it would only be something else. It doesn't matter what it is - as long as it involved running around in the dark with your mates giggling to each other.
I don't care about the BNP. They are nothing, a blip.
minor
threats to society
22.04.2009 02:20
seani fool
All well and good........BUT
28.04.2009 22:04
a) left the BNP
b) moved house
thats assuming you were using the list to locate them? Even if not how do you know cars or other property are actually those of anyone in the BNP.
All a bit counter productive I feel.
Just supposing the BN retaliate and do the same to those they call "reds"?
Pickles
The usual twaddle from the boring liberal scum...
02.05.2009 20:35
Posh Liberal Twat
Paint Attacks
18.05.2009 15:03
The BNP must be shitting themselves with you lot runnning the streets,well if your mummies let you out that is.
ratcatcher19
CONFRONT the BNP - it's better than debate!
28.05.2009 02:42
The way they talk about the 'fash', you'd think that would be a cakewalk. But instead all you get in the way of trying to 'stop' the BNP is vandalism to private property and interviews with rock stars and the cast of Coronation Street.
Bra-vo.
In this climate of corrupt politicians facing down the alleged greatest danger since the war, I want to see blood. I want to see Waylen Bennett of the UAF raring for the scrap on as many TV news shows he can find with the BNP on them. I want to see Nick Griffin debate for his political life on the very issues his manifestos always focus on, from Immigration to Europe to Peak Oil.
But perhaps they worry that Griffin may either win or sway the 'bigoted' masses behind him, so they refuse to debate. All they can do is repeat dusty old quotes which, relevant as they are to anyone wanting to learn about Griffin the man, doesn't say much about the BNP of 2009. Indeed, most members seem to love democracy and fascism, so Griffin can't deny them.
I want to see the UAF and their bedfellows stand in election against the BNP and really put the guts back into politics as they fight hard for Public patronage. God help us, the mainstream can't seem to nowadays.
Mick
CORRECTION
28.05.2009 10:34
"Indeed, most members seem to love democracy and fascism, so Griffin can't deny them", should in fact read as "Indeed, most members seem to love democracy and dislike fascism, so Griffin can't deny them".
Mick