If my General Election 2010 website is so anti-BNP and blacking out the BNP, why have I included this section to the site:
https://general-election-2010.co.uk/
That’s currently about 700 BNP news articles all open to comments.
Secondly explain why when you search BNP in the search box at the top right hand corner of my site: https://general-election-2010.co.uk/index.php?&s=BNP
Over 70 main pages on this site either directly discuss the BNP or the BNP within the comments. This search feature doesn’t search the Party Political News https://general-election-2010.co.uk/ or the Political Forum https://general-election-2010.co.uk/politics/ sections of the site (each one of those are separate systems with their own search). Searching BNP at https://general-election-2010.co.uk/?&s=BNP for example lists 700 pages (will be the 700 BNP news articles).
When I search the comments (it’s an admin feature), of the 5,116 comments as of right now 3,023 comments contain the word BNP. That means over 50% of the comments on this website are about the bloody BNP despite my attempts to keep this a general politics site!
There are thousands of pages on this domain discussing the BNP, what more do you want?
The BNP are a minor political party, with less than 1% of the vote in 2005. Exactly how much coverage do you think a political party of the size of the BNP should get?
The Green Party gets more votes than the BNP and I barely ever see them mentioned on the news. I’ve seen Nick Griffin on the TV more often than Caroline Lucas recently.
Might help if the BNP created a manifesto for the 2010 election, the media would have something to discuss then as the BNP have some crazy ideas for the country!
Come on, what exactly do you expect?
And yes I’m anti BNP, I’m also anti Conservative (trash them all the time), anti UKIP and a little anti Green party (their stance on GM food and other useful scientific breakthroughs irritates me) as well.
David
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