First of all I hate the phrase “Anti-Fascist”. This is a contradiction as what they practice, through limiting our freedom of speech, is directly the equivalent to the modern day definition of “fascist”. I could discuss the origins of the word “fascism” but that’s for another day! I prefer to refer to them as “under informed sheep”.
I’m sure many of you will have come across “the great unwashed” as, in jest, we refer to them. They were probably trying to prevent you entering a meeting of some sort held by a perfectly legal, democratic party. Or maybe they were bravely giving you a phone call, off a withheld number, and hanging up before you even have a chance to reply to the insult. They could have been “trolling” a forum or article on the internet, to give the false impression that they have a lot more support than they actually have.
Either way I hope you will agree with me that most of this is based on cowardice. In fact, I remember a certain head of BNP security telling me that the only time they get charged upon, is when the police were there, and even then they charge straight towards the police, as they know the police are limited to the amount of force they can use. Mind you, would you really fancy the job of taking on Martin Reynolds? I know I wouldn’t!
When we actually dissect (not literally) the likes of the UAF, searchlight and other “anti-fascist” movements, I find that they are set into three very distinctive groups. “Midgets, transvestites and the rest are weirdos?” I hear you cry. Well joking aside, I believe it runs deeper.
At the top are the people in charge, the likes of David Cameron, Gordon Brown, other politicians and top trade unionists. These people do not really care about the message of perceived unity and harmony the UAF pretends it follows. All they care about are consolidating their public positions. As the British National Party is the only British party that believes in aiming for TRUE meritocracy, and the abolition of the ruling elite, they support any movement that will stop this, as they frantically try to claw on to the elevated positions they hold. Unfortunately this is at the expense of democracy (and of course all the hard working union members, who mostly are unaware where the money they pay in goes).
Next down the line are the true degenerates. These are people that are so insecure with themselves that they choose to believe in communist ideology, as this brings everybody else down to their level. Rather than choose self improvement, it is easy enough to pass the blame on the world around you, and take it out on those you see as superior to yourself. Because of the promotion of meritocracy within nationalism, they see this as a threat that they will have to foot the blame for their own status in society.
The third group, mainly students I believe, are the majority. These are people who just misunderstand nationalism and I believe they cannot be blamed for it. After all, if all the lies told about the BNP were true, I myself would be alongside them. But we know they are not. Up until the last five years, the British National Party have been something of a myth to most people, with no general media coverage, and no means, apart from the odd leaflet, to really get our message across. This has lead to a lifetime of indoctrination against us. On top of that the horrible stories they make up about us, laughable to anyone in the know, could be convincing to younger minds. They genuinely believe that we are a holocaust denying, Hitler-worshiping group of thugs.
The challenge here is convincing them that we are not. This has become easier since the growth of the internet as they can now view our side of the argument, and even liaise and debate with supporters through social networking. Sites such as YouTube also help us get our message through with multimedia videos dispelling the myths about us.
The bottom line is that we should not hold this against the majority; instead we should seek to disprove and discredit the first two categories of people. Once accomplished the majority should cease to protest, realising the flaws in their arguments, and in the best case even join our growing ranks.
I know we are still a long way from this but already we are starting to gain some ground. More and more, younger people are approaching us, and instead of blatantly shouting abuse, they are asking genuine questions.
I really believe people are starting to wake up and smell the coffee, and this will prove to be the undoing of the far left.
By Joey Smith
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