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Excellent documentary on Channel 4.
"Muslim killers off our streets,” was the chant that rang out through Angry, White and Proud (Channel 4) as bands of aggressive men paraded on the streets of England, a fairly lethal look in many of their eyes.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/...008/Angry-White-and-Proud-review.html[/QUOTE]
To quote just one report.
Well done to Jamie Roberts for the filming.
The characters portrayed matched my mental images for the likes of Nocon, johnmeliar, ****espirit, et al, and the rest of the thwanking gang.
They were simply far right-wing, violent, simplistic hooligans who had adopted a pseudo-political pretext as an excuse to practise and preach their virulent racism.
They snatched at any and all excuses to demonstrate their violent opposition to minorities.
It used to be Irish, then black people, then it was Asians, then eastern Europeans, now it's muslims.
If they had their way, we'd all be wearing insignia to distinguish our ethnicity. Perhaps, blue crescents for muslims, purple circles for black people, green squares for Irish descendants, yellow stars for jews.
I don't need to ask where will it all end. It's happened before and we know where it ended.
"In the Medieval, largely Catholic Europe, in some periods Jews and Muslims were required to wear distinguishable clothing."
"After the German invasion of Poland in 1939 there were initially different local decrees requiring Jews to wear a distinctive sign."
Wikipedia
They hope to radicalise young people who have low self esteem, but all they're doing is deluding themselves that they have a political agenda.
They don't have a political agenda. It's pure and unadulterated racism.
Edit: Maybe the Independent encapsulates it best:
"An expose of hooliganism masquerading as an ideological battle."
http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-e...as-an-ideological-battle-9978712.html[/QUOTE]
Edit 2: Interesting comment from the DM:
But the most prominent Far-Right groups – the BNP and EDL – have struggled with internal splits and the rise of Ukip, the report found.
The BNP, which had 58 councillors and two MEPs, has suffered since leader Nick Griffin was ousted and now has only two councillors.
Ukip has ‘steamrollered through their previous heartlands and stolen their voters,’ the report said.
It noted that Ukip is not Far-Right and has a ban on ex BNP members, but added: ‘While Ukip is not the BNP and Farage is not Griffin, it is clear that most former BNP voters feel quite at home in the Ukip stable.’
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2908647/Chilling-glimpse-world-new-Far-Right.html[/QUOTE]