What interests me is the condemnation Nick Griffin and the BNP receive simply for airing their opinions in a so called democracy.
Believe what you want as long as it doesn't upset the majority sensibilities seems to be the order of the day at present.
Whether people like it or not Nick Griffen is the leader of a political party and as such represents a percentage of the British population.
news.bbc.co.uk...
www.irr.org.uk...
(Note that BNP accounted for 4.9% of EC votes in 2004, Muslims account for 2.7% of the population. Consider the disproportionate amount of media
coverage given to each minority)
Do they not have the right to be heard as other minorities have?
BNP politicians are treated to a particularly biased grilling, (which absolutely would not be allowed for any other politicians or social
representative) on the few occassions they are given coverage by MSM.
That the majority of Heroin and other opiates which reach the UK originates in Afghanistan and Pakistan is beyond debate.
That this poison is ends up in the UK through a supply chain which is predominently Muslim is also beyond debate.
Muslims consist of 2.7% of the UK population.
Muslims consist of 10% of the UK prison population; predominantly for drug related offenses.
Their are grounds to believe that there is a significant link between Muslims and the drug trade in the UK and warrants discussion and debate.
There are obviously contributory factors but to castigate Nick Griffin for simply airing the issue is typical and most unfair.
Any "criticism" of Muslims is racist and must be condemned and BNP are convenient scapegoats.
For the record.
I do not support the BNP in any shape or form.
I have never voted for the BNP.
I do agree with some of their policies, but I also agree with some of Labours, some of the Tories and some Lib Dem policies.
I do support the right for the BNP to be given a fair and even treatment by the MSM.
(People will also then be able to see just how idiotic and hair brain the majority of their policies are!)
[Edit; Grammar and clarity.]
[edit on 10-3-2008 by Freeborn]
[edit on 10-3-2008 by Freeborn]