Dirty Pretty Things Oppose BNP

Multicultural rock band invokes ‘fascism’ to frighten deluded British youth

Barbed wire compounds. German Shepherds. Machine gun towers. Slave labor. Immense government power. These are the images generally summoned whenever the term fascism is brought up during political debate. As a matter of course, but especially when it pertains to ‘youth’ it serves to make the deliverer of this term (and its context) feel self satisfied and useful, like the unpatriotic band Dirty Pretty Things.  Along with outright deception, that’s the only reason anyone would want to bring into play this skewed description for a political movement that opposes their own. In reality, they are promoting one form of so-called fascism for another.

Calling the British National Party fascist is like calling Britain under the Labor Party a representative Republic.

Today, the term fascist is used in an arbitrary manner to refer to military dictatorships, as well as governments or individuals that are perceived as racist and act in an arbitrary, high-handed manner. No one can deny Labor fits this description, except of course the duped masses. There has never been and there never will be a form of government that can escape this description on any level as long as certain individuals with an axe to grind live and breathe under its direction.

The real menace of any elected Republic is an undetectable management which, like a giant octopus sprawls its slimy legs over cities, states and nation, monitoring its citizen’s behavior, thoughts and actions. Tony Blair’s government, indeed nearly every government in the EU, operates in this fashion and yet the word fascist escapes public dialogue; unless of course you’re a ‘right wing extremist.’ Which is to say it never seems to apply hardcore leftist / globalist / open border “anti racist” adherents.  It operates under cover of a self-created smoke screen by seizing the executive offices, legislative bodies, schools, courts, newspapers and every agency created for the public security.

True to form its political behavior is marked by an obsessive preoccupation with humiliation or victimhood. They form compensatory cults of ‘unity’ in which a mass-based party of committed open border equality militants (working in uneasy but valuable partnership with traditional elites) dumps traditional liberties and pursues, sometimes with violence or without legal restraints, the internal cleansing of dissidents.

Bottom line: it’s an ugly movement.

2007-05-06