Thursday, 3 September 2009

Roll with the punches and keep fighting the Nationalist fight

Tempting though it is to have a crack at Trevor Phillips who undoubtedly deserves it (and there will be some cracking pictures and character swipes doing the rounds within hours) I am going to restrict this post to practicalities, distasteful as they are.

There are advantages as well as disadvantages to this situation.  I believe that the commission has forgotten, at their own cost, the ‘law of unintended consequences’.  This is unwritten of course as is ‘sods law’ but both seem to prosper quite well.

As a long time member, activist and more recently councillor I have been in no doubt that the country in which I reside is politically occupied territory and as such I see myself as being in a war like conflict with the people who wish to continue/promote such agendas as would denigrate/disadvantage the indigenous populations of these lands.

A positive attitude has been one of my main weapons.  I do not bend in the face of criticism and the theological/philosophical arguments which are before us will not bow me either.

It is obvious to all that the Diaspora politics of the main parties and the quangocracy which hold sway in the land at the moment are going to change the law soon anyway under the auspices of the inappropriately named ‘Equalities’ act which is nothing of the sort.  Enshrining as it does ‘positive discrimination’ within the workplace.

Our team at the top of the party has to be trusted to find the principled changes to our constitution which will ensure that once the doors are thrown open the nationalist pillars of Freedom, Security, Identity and Democracy are not pushed over.  Our core Nationalist principles must be ring fenced.  Membership regulations must be put in force to which there can be no foreseeable legal objection with a view to ensuring that members of any religion that seeks either world domination or supremacy over indigenous populations are automatically deemed inadmissible and the membership form should state this regulation.

Initially I do not expect any new members at all from any other than our traditional membership base.  Many of us know people with ethnicity other than our own who agree with the policies of the British National Party.  This will be a trickle when it comes and not a flood.  The flood will come from members of the Marxist/Socialist organisations seeking to destroy us.  The intelligent ones will read the newly formed membership regulations first, realise that they cannot change the core Nationalistic principles which is their real intent, and not bother.  The others will hand over their membership fee, make their noises, face expulsion and forfeit their membership fee of course.  Good fun and I look forward to it.

There are people of ethnic origin other than our own who consider themselves to be British and actually do love this country.  Repulsive though the changes are to traditional Nationalists it must be recognised that the presence of these people within the party is a forthcoming necessity.  The positive benefits outweigh their presence.

At present membership of the British National Party debars you from certain occupations.  This is only one of the things that weighs very heavily on the conscience of the voting public when the activists amongst us are on the streets promoting the party at election time.  If I go further on this point this post will take me until dinnertime to write.  I simply offer it as one illustration of a benefit.

The time and commitment that I dedicate to the Nationalist movement is not done for personal gain, god knows it costs to be a Nationalist, it is done for future generations.  Nothing can change this.

British Nationalism is strong and we do not need role models.  Look at our distinctive history.  There will be suggestions from some quarters that we look to Europe Nationalists for our answer and maybe some brave soul will mention civic nationalism.  Bless them our lord because they know not what they do.  Our future is in our own hands and our best brains will determine a British solution to overcome this hurdle.  A solution that others can look to for that is our way.  The indigenous British are proud leaders not followers.

I and many others have long shared a feeling that this type of incident would occur at some unspecified point in the future.  This feeling has been ever-present with me for about four years so I am not as mentally unprepared as others may be.  We have highlighted immigration as the ‘elephant in the room’ with glee in regards to discussion on many topics.  At BNP meetings this topic has been our ‘elephant in the room’.  We have known it is coming but preferred not to talk about it.  Changes that would otherwise have evolved over a period of years will now have to be faced within a period of weeks.

Do what needs to be done Nick.
The future is ours!

 

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