Violent effects the BNP has on communities

Football riotOver the last 24 hours, two disturbing acts of violence have been linked to the BNP. Firstly, a Muslim community leader was abducted at knifepoint. He was bundled him into a car and the attackers threatened his life unless he stopped running prayer sessions in a community hall that has been the target of a BNP campaign.

And secondly,undercover TV reporter Donal MacIntyre whose exposé of the Chelsea Headhunter thugs helped convict five yobs,blamed the West Ham football riots on the BNP’s recent sucess. He said: “The election of the BNP has given a licence and respectability to some very unacceptable views and unacceptable behaviour. Scouring the fan web sites has indicated that.”

The first case, which occurred in Loughton, was preceded by the victim’s house being fire-bombed.  Noor Ramjanally runs a small muslim prayer group, of less than 10 people, in a local community centre. Soon after starting the group, he recieved anonymous hate mail and also saw the start of a BNP campaign claiming Murray hall will be turned into a mosque and warning in other parts of east London that “the Islamification process is almost complete”. The BNP says: “We’ll do all in our power to prevent Islam creeping into our town.” BNP group council leader says she approved the leaflet before its release.

Just a few days ago, on the 24th August, Ramjanally was abducted by two white men wielding a knife, bundled into the boot of a car, driven to Epping Forest and again threatened if he does not stop running his prayer group. Councillor Pat Richardson, leader of the BNP group on the local council, said her party was not behind the attacks on Ramjanally. “Firebombing is not a British method. A brick through the window is a British method, but firebombing is not a way of showing displeasure,” she said.

While it may turn out that none of the perpetrators are influential BNP personnel or even affiliated with the BNP, Nothing British agrees with Donal MacIntyre’s view. The BNP preach a message of hate, extremism and intimidation (the leaflet mentioned above demonstrates this well). Their propaganda creates mountains out of molehills, unnecessarily riling up ordinary people which encourages  unacceptable views and behaviour.

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17 Responses to “Violent effects the BNP has on communities”

  1. John says:

    So the BNP were responsible for the West Ham football riots? What utter garbage. What planet do you live on? Twat!

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  2. Jdmh says:

    John, it doesnt say that the BNP were directly responsible for the football riot, it just reports Donal MacIntyre’s view.

    I see what it means tho, while the BNP had nothing to do with the riots, their extreme views and history of violence makes other people think they can get away with it themselves.

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  3. [...] Nothing British reported that a Muslim community leader was abducted at knifepoint. He was bundled him into a car and the attackers threatened his life unless he stopped running [...]

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  4. John says:

    I never hear of any violence coming from the BNP these days. The only political violence in the present day comes from the state sponsored UAF and other assorted left wing scum.

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  5. Sam Pauli says:

    bnp violence like all nazis they pick on the weak ….they re cowards and would run from a real scrap antifa hooligans…nazis raus

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  6. fellist says:

    Ethnic conflict is a feature of all ethnically diverse states. It is not reasonable ever to blame the victim of race-replacement policies for pushing back at his aggressors. It is race-replacement that is wrong, nothing is wrong with an all English England unless one believes something is wrong with being English.

    That said, the BNP had nowt to do with any of this.

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  7. Sam Pauli says:

    is there really ethnic conflict in britain?i dont think so.people live side by side but like everthing in life the nutters will try and destroy it.live and let live i say.

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  8. fellist says:

    Racism is ethnic conflict: if there no ethnic conflict in Britain there is no racism in Britain: if there is no racism in Britain there are no racist political parties in Britain: so this site – and you, Sam Pauli – ought to stop slandering the BNP.

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  9. Sam Pauli says:

    if they(bnp)come to glesga they ll get more than a slandering

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  10. Sam Pauli says:

    but we all know they are cowards,so alas it wont happen

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  11. Iftikhar says:

    Salaam

    BNP is the true photo of British society.

    TWO TRUE STORIES ABOUT RACISM

    1) I’m sure many of you watched the recent taping of the Oprah Winfrey

    Show where her guest was Tommy Hilfiger. On the show, she asked him if

    the statements about race he was accused of saying were true.

    Statements like’…’If I’d known African-Americans, Hispanics, Jewish

    and Asians would buy my clothes, I WOULD NOT have made them so nice.
    I wish these people would *NOT* buy my clothes, as they are made for upper
    class white people’
    His answer to Oprah was a simple ‘YES’.

    Where after she immediately asked him to leave her show.

    My suggestion? Don’t buy your next shirt or perfume from Tommy Hilfiger.

    Let’s give him what he asked for. Let’s not buy his clothes, let’s put

    Him in a financial state where he himself will not be able to afford the

    ridiculous prices he puts on his clothes. BOYCOTT.

    Let’s find out if Non-whites really play such a small part in the world. Stop buying
    any range of their (Tommy H etc) product, perfume, cosmetics, clothes, bags, etc.,

    2) Scene took place on a British Airways flight between Johannesburg and London

    A White woman, about 50 years old, was seated next to a black man.

    Obviously disturbed by this, she called the air Hostess…

    ‘Madam, what is the matter,’ the hostess asked. ‘

    You obviously do not see it then?’ she responded. ‘

    You placed me next to a black man.

    I do not agree to sit next to someone from such a repugnant group.

    Give me an alternative seat.

    ‘Be calm please,’ the hostess replied.

    ‘Almost all the places on this Flight is taken.

    I will go to see if another place is available.’ The Hostess went away and

    then came back a few minutes later. ‘Madam, Just as I thought, there are no

    other available seats in the economy class. I spoke to the captain and he

    informed me that there is a seat in the business class.

    All the same, we still have one place in the first class.’ Before the woman

    could say anything, the hostess continued: ‘It is not Usual for our company

    to permit someone from the economy class to sit in the first class. However,
    given the circumstances, the captain feels that it would be scandalous to make
    someone sit next to someone so disgusting.’ She turned to the black guy, and
    said, ‘Therefore, Sir, if you would like to, please collect your hand luggage, a
    seat awaits you in first class.’
    At that moment, the other passengers who were shocked by what they had just
    witnessed stood up and applauded.
    Both the above are true stories. If You are against racism, please send this

    message to all your friends;

    Allah Says in Holy Quran:

    [30.22] And one of His signs is the creation of the heavens and the earth

    and the diversity of your tongues and colors; most surely there are signs

    in this for the learned.

    [49.13] O you men! surely We have created you of a male and a female,

    and made you tribes and families that you may know each other; surely

    the most honorable of you with Allah is the one among you most careful

    (of his duty); surely Allah is Knowing, Aware.

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  12. Sam Pauli says:

    lol superb id have put her in with the animals in baggage though

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  13. fellist says:

    Ifty: I agree about not buying Hilfiger’s rags, but for different reasons. They are not made in Britain (or America) but in third world sweatshops; they are overpriced; they are trashy looking (explaining their popularity in certain quarters); and a portion of the profits from Hilfiger’s empire go to various anti-White racist organisations (see Hilfiger’s wiki page).

    And I agree that the BNP are the true voice (or face) of Britain. Luckily for you the truth has been silenced for the last few decades, but that can’t go on forever. Eventually, we’ll come to think that we have the right to live unmolested in our homelands, just as, eventually, we came to see that your people did in the middle of the last century. You’ve got nowt against equality have you?

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  14. Sam Pauli says:

    bnp the true voice of britain………….my arse!

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  15. Sam Pauli says:

    bnp true face of britain!what face would that be this week?

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  16. Sam Pauli says:

    bnp true face of britain…..what face would that be

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  17. Tree says:

    Iftikhar, I think that the two articles that you pulled up are fantastic, especially the 2nd one. The boycott would be a good idea – however, I think that there are too few people reading this to really make an impact. Therefore, if you were to spread the word through a more widely-read source, then a boycott would be much more effective!

    fellist, the BNP is certainly not the voice of Britain. If ever it is, then I will safely be able to say that the UK is worse than I first thought (which is why I’m now a British citizen living in Germany, where fascism is now illegal). Yes, there are racial conflicts in pretty much every country in the world, but if there wasn’t a racial conflict in the UK, then there would be a conflict in some other part of society, which would mean there would be people for and against that too. Therefore, what the BNP is planning on doing isn’t the answer – it’s a question to which the answer is “No, we don’t want that, because that’s in no way a good solution.” because it isn’t. On Arsenal FC’s old club emblem, it has a latin inscription of “Victoria concordia crescit”, meaning Victory through harmony. If we were to adopt this policy instead and integrate society, then we would find that our country is a better place, because there’s no reason to be scared of other people of other cultures – if we tried to learn more about them, our said fear of these people would vanish, because we would be able to fully understand and accept the way in which these people live. Another thing is that we don’t live “molested” anyway – White people are still a massive majority in the UK, and still will be for a long time, and if not, then who cares? If you don’t like it, then go somewhere else! These people have every right to be there (after all, we did invite them), and the vast majority of the time, they strengthen our country. Last time I checked, the Jeremy Kyle show’s participants are pretty much all White, White people have the highest teenage pregnancy rate in the UK, as well as the most problems with drug and alcohol abuse, yet we complain about other people of other ethnicities for our problems and our mistakes. We as White British people are extremely unimpressive, and the state of our country is as a result of us. It’s just so typically British to blame others for what are very much our mistakes. If we want to sort out our problems, then we need to start with ourselves.

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