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    L'Etranger Senior Member Banquo's Ghost's Avatar
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    Default Re: When is a fascist not a fascist?

    Quote Originally Posted by Fragony View Post
    If you have to resort to violence because you aren't intellectually on the same level as BNP muppets it's says a lot.

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    This is the best point yet.

    The sad thing about the protesters and their vow to hound Mr Griffen at every opportunity is that it denies the general populace the entertainment of hearing him speak.

    Listening to the man tying himself in knots as he tries to avoid blatantly racist language is the funniest thing on radio. The man is pure comedy gold.
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    Default Re: When is a fascist not a fascist?

    Quote Originally Posted by Banquo's Ghost View Post
    This is the best point yet.

    The sad thing about the protesters and their vow to hound Mr Griffen at every opportunity is that it denies the general populace the entertainment of hearing him speak.

    Listening to the man tying himself in knots as he tries to avoid blatantly racist language is the funniest thing on radio. The man is pure comedy gold.
    Ah, someone who does know how to carry a conversation instead of trying to blow smoke up my with thread derailing "baffle 'em with road apples" off-topic obfuscation. How refreshing.


    So, can anyone explain the justification, without waffling on about this & that, for the threat of violence & oppression of the political message of the BNP by their opponents?

    Like BG, I believe it is better and right to allow them to present their views and remove all doubt for what they stand for.
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