Thursday 21 May 2009

Spitfear

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Nick Griffin is an intelligent man. He holds a degree in law from one of the most highly regarded centres for learning and enlightenment on this planet. 
He is almost certainly aware of the bigger picture, of the long history of immigration, cultural blending, the construction, the building of images that makes up what we identify as being British. He is almost certainly aware also that the Supermarine Shrew (or Spitfire as it came to be known) his PR department use to colour his "Battle For Britain" campaign was used in anger to beat back a force that held very similar views that his political party chooses to propagate.
He is almost certainly aware as well that we are all descended from one race, one creed. We are all speaking with only slightly different voices, holding slightly different views of roughly the same colour. He knows all we want is the safety of ours, the security of the future. He knows this transcends colour, creed, sexual or political orientation. It could be argued also that he is/was intelligent enough to have foreseen the scramble to the political centre, the loss of certainty, the pleasing of today's headlines instead of tomorrows, next weeks, next months, next years, next decades concerns.
It could be argued he foresaw the vacuum this would leave. The disillusioned, the people who can't see the Yahweh or El for the Allah or Muhammad. Those people that feel hemmed in by the influx of immigration that results from the sun setting on the largest Empire Homo erectus has so far grown. He must have known.
He must have seen his niche, seen his moment.
But is that really it? Is it just the pursuit of power? What process made the man? 
Was it a heavy handed father? A callous Mother?
A bullying black or homosexual class mate?
All of this is nothing

All of this is just dust and shadows. Speculation and perhaps slander. What is real is Fear. 
Fear spreads like a disease. 
Make no mistake, the BNP are racist, they are hateful, they are Darkness and Fear... 

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