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Godwin's Lawyer tells us: "I once worked with a lad who believed 'Frankenstein' was based on a true story, and that the book was written by Shirley Bassey." Tell us about your workplace dopes.

(, Thu 3 Mar 2011, 15:34)
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The BNP are cast from the same mould.
They're the party of choice for madmen, convicted criminals and council estate scum. I say "party", they're more like a terrorist group that wants to seize power by violence and intimidation.

Perhaps the best way to deal with them is with psychological warfare - give them disproportionate attention and large amounts of corporate sponsorship, then plaster them all over every form of media for as long as people can tolerate them and then a bit longer. This will mean a) the general populace will be so irritated with their overexposure they'll rapidly become the most hated people in Britain, b) with greater exposure there's more chance of Nick Griffin fucking up, revealing his admiration of Hitler and having a colossal temper tantrum live on national TV, or c) both.
(, Wed 9 Mar 2011, 23:39, 1 reply)
Council estate scum?
Careful now. 'Scum' is the very language of the BNP, and to apply that epithet to people simply based on where they live is exactly the same thing you accuse them of doing.

The BNP are simply irrelevant. They survive only through the oxygen of publicity, be that negative or positive. Every egg launched at Griffin is one more thing he can point to and say "they're trying to silence us, we must have an important point to make". Every politician who engages with them only serves to legitimise their goals.

But, and this is the big but, this is a democracy. You proscribe a political party at your peril, especially if they actually have a modicum of support; like nonces, they're best kept where you can keep an eye on them.
(, Thu 10 Mar 2011, 8:44, closed)

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