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BRITISH NATIONALIST PARTY : IT’S WHAT WE NEED

February 21st, 2010

Radicalists and racists, what better solution to a country that faces over-population, economic turmoil, and the diminishing value of those proud to be British.  Before continuing, I best inform I’m writing this ironically, yet don’t be fooled; the heading still stands. The BNP and it’s member’s belong in our society.

The propaganda which surrounds this topic has now resulted in some people afraid to speak out about their pride for their country. Freedom of speech is important to all society and each individual should have the chance to air their views irrespective of content.  If we adhere to the former in it’s entirety,  it suggests I don’t condemn racist statements or those that promote hatred.  Well, I do.  But why does my thought count more than anybody else’s?

If liberty and equality, as is thought by some, are chiefly to be found in democracy, they will be best attained when all persons alike share in the government to the utmost. – Aristotle

Detracting the BNP, detracts from our democracy.  People may not like what they hear, but those wanting the BNP to be shutdown are those limiting choice and freedom.  For me, shame on them more than the BNP.  The British Nationalists and their idealistic views are niave at best, but whenever I see these controversial issues discussed, I am happy that, as a citizen of the United Kingdom, we still have the choice to say our piece despite the controversy which it surrounds.

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FOREIGN PRIME MINISTER

February 13th, 2010

This conversation cropped up between me, my brother and my father not so long ago, and in retrospect I think it’s quite a controversial issue that could be discussed in more depth as our society pulls towards a multi-cultural system, while a minority lag behind with the nostalgia of what used to be.

But what is British?  This island has been colonized for centuries, and so it’s difficult to find a pure Brit.  I mean, just look at our monarchy (…but that’s a completely different argument).  I sit here, with my Malaysian produced laptop, watching my Japanese manufactured TV, wearing my Italian T-Shirt, eating some Mexican cuisine.  Quite a lot to be doing at one moment but treat it more as  a symbolic metaphor.

The key is, over millions of years tectonic plates have digressed from the concept of Pangea, yet I feel now as a new decade begins, western civilization is something that is becoming collective rather than these individual entities.  The UN, the EU, it’s accepted we have different cultures and values, but we all breathe the same air, and we’re all made from the same elements.

My point is, I’m in the progress of applying for a Green Card for the USA.  If accepted, once nationalized, I have the same privileges as any other US civilian.  Except I can’t run for presidency.  For me, I can’t understand this.  A nation which plagued it’s native ancestors does have a right to feel proud for their constitution and the infrastructure they now have in place.  But why does this rule still live on that ensures no foreign blood can become president.  Freedom of choice this nation cries; yet they cannot trust their 300 million strong population to formulate their own viewpoints on a given candidate?

That right there is where I tend to find people disagreeing with me.  Politicians can lie, deceive, and we know power corrupts.  But as a British Citizen if the majority of my fellow people elect a foreign born candidate; so be it.   That should be the beauty of freedom and the power of the people.  I think that the obstacles for these foreign candidates would be colossal, and the chance of it occurring would be minute.  So why engrave it in stone that they don’t even have a chance to pitch their ideas to their residence, and acclaimed nationality?

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