Comment on Reasons to Vote British National Party by David.

As a BNP supporter what you’ve just accused me of is very funny.

When I started this site I was relatively ignorant of the BNP (knew what the media told me, racist/fascist party). I gave the BNP commenter’s a chance and discussed politics openly with them not assuming they were all racist/fascists only to be insulted whenever I disagreed with them!

So blame the earlier BNP supporting commenter’s for my current approach of not wasting my time being nice to BNP commenter’s! Also doesn’t help that the vast majority refuse to engage in real debate, take the BNPs national service policy, no BNP supporters want to discuss that the BNP plan to remove the right to vote for those who haven’t done some form of military service! Do you like that BNP policy?

If you read the BNP comments on my site you’ll find according to some BNP supporters:

I’m a member of UAF.
I’m a member of SearchLight.
I’m paid by Labour or the Conservatives to run this site.
Me and another commenter called Vote No To BNP are the same person.
I’m a traitor to Britain.
I’m conspiring to keep the BNP out of power.
I removed BNP from the poll because my pay masters told me to (LOL).
I’ve lied about the 800+ cheat BNP votes in the election poll.
And a bunch of other stuff.

And you’ve just done similar with this statement:

“Just because you and a few Britons think about PC, Human Rights and Civil Liberties 1st before the Danger of what this Islamic Cancer is doing to the World”

Assuming you know what I stand for. When have I said political correctness is important to me? I happen to despise political correctness. If you saw some of my other websites you’d think I was a racist Christian sex toy user, when I’m a non-racist atheist who used to sell adult products as a business because they have a great markup. My business (SEO Consultant) is related to websites, own over 100 of them. I am concerned about human rights and civil liberties, but no more than the average man in the street.

I don’t see Islam as a significant threat to our way of life. Actually I think the threat of Islamic terrorism and what it’s turned us into (paranoid of terrorism and Muslims) is causing more damage to our society than the actual terrorism! That’s not to say I want Islam to be embraced in this country, I think it’s a backwards religion especially when it comes to women (though I think all religions are backwards). I certainly wouldn’t want Sharia law to be part of our laws, but then I don’t see that ever happening. But then I don’t have a problem with Sharia law being practiced voluntarily by Muslims who also accept they have to live by British laws first.

“Think of 9/11 & 7/7 Were these acts justified??? Were these acts normal from Civilised people????”

No not justified, no not acts of civilised people. IRA who are Catholics used the same tactics, do you believe all Irish Catholics are murderous and uncivilised? Do you condemn the entire Catholic faith or all Irish people because of a small group who pervert it’s message?

BTW if you’ve read the Qur’an why do you call it the Koran?

Oh and I never asked BNP supporters to comment on my site. In the early months a lot of them came to my site and pretty much took over the comments, because I agree with free speech I didn’t stop them I waited for others who disagreed with the BNP to balance the comments.

When I tried to make a comment on the BNP website about the local BNP candidate in my area, the comment was deleted. At least I allow BNP supporters to comment on my site despite the BNP not allowing me to comment on their website!

David

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