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English Nationalist Alliance : Homophobia & attacks on Smash EDO.

anon | 15.10.2010 02:57 | Smash EDO | Anti-racism | Gender | Social Struggles | South Coast | World

The English Nationalist Alliance [ENA] are an Islamophobic group with links to the EDL and March for England [MFE]. They have written a number of homophobic rants alongside their Islamophobic attacks. The ENA have even gone as far as describing Islam as "gay." One might expect such a comment from a schoolboy but the ENA is run by middle aged men ie Bill Baker and Roger Firth.








Bill Baker of the ENA shocked even the EDL when he said that Muslims should be killed. He arranges anti Smash EDO attacks and has a personal vendetta against the people of Brighton, possibly because he dislikes Brighton's gay community and their support for the Smash EDO campaign.
Read the screencaps and the ENA's facebook [linked] which speak for themselves about the homophobic, Islamophobic and fascist ENA. Particularly nasty is a comment about a child being run over. The ENA said that the driver should have reversed back over the boy to finish him off.

 http://www.facebook.com/pages/English-Nationalist-Alliance/122012571163915?ref=ts&v=wall

anon
- Homepage: http://www.facebook.com/pages/English-Nationalist-Alliance/122012571163915?ref=ts&v=wall

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  1. Stop the ENA facebook group — anon
  2. ENough Already — 'Malatesta'