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The End Of The Guardianista's Dream?
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cpa
2005-07-26 17:35:40 UTC
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The End Of The Guardianista's Dream?
http://www.bnp.org.uk
23rd July 2005
There's something rather creepy and unsettling in
the way journalists are reacting to their
multicultural/multiracial dream unravelling before
their very eyes after 7/7. Most journalists give
an impression (or perhaps, an aspiration) of being
solidly middle class, with a contempt and disdain
for those whom they perceive as "rough working
class" people - the sort of people who they think
support the BNP.
People in Blair's Britain have been told that they
must not only be inoffensive but also very easily
offended. Politeness has been perverted in order
to conceal totalitarian censorship - known as
Political Correctness, or PC for short - rendering
political debate difficult, even impossible, on
"delicate" issues like asylum and immigration. The
Middle Classes, the articulate people with the
education and ability, even power, to stop the
decline of our society, have become mute,
hamstrung by PC and embarrassment, reluctant to
debate vital issues . Middle class journalists, in
the press and the BBC, appear to live in a bubble
which insulates them from the daily experiences of
"ordinary" people - the people they despise - so
when they are confronted with the stark reality of
what Multicultural/Multiracial Britain is really
like - as opposed to their aspiration - they show
their true colours and how pathetic, weak and
scared they are.
[Ed. It amazes me how classless Socialists cling
to the idea of a level of superiority - some are
more equal than others it seems...]
Guardian Coverage
"It should be the most banal photograph in the
world: four men entering a commuter railway
station on a dreary Thursday morning. And yet you
could stare at it for hours" said Jonathan
Freedland in Monday's Guardian (July 18) referring
to the cctv image of the four Muslim bombers
"The killers are not terrifying monsters, but the
kind of lads you see on the streets of any British
town any day of the week. They do not carry guns
or knives - the things we have been conditioned to
fear - but backpacks, like students or tourists"
continued Freedland.
"lads", "not terrifying monsters" - he even
speculates about what they were thinking
(empathy?) - "It is early in the morning, when
many are asleep, and yet these lads are up and
about. Were they excited? Did one of them quote
Hollywood and say: "Let's go to work"? "
I wonder if Mr Freedland ever wonders what young
white "lads" are thinking when they see their
neighbourhoods turning into something more like
down town Bombay or Angola and their jobs taken by
cheap immigrant labour. Or when they decide on a
peaceful, democratic solution to their problems by
supporting the BNP.
See the whole sorry story on the Guardian's website.
Hateful And Spiteful Guardian
There's something so hateful and spiteful about
the Guardian's reporting about the BNP - they seem
to include as much negative information as they
can find and leave out any which might put us in a
less than bad light. When I asked Tom Happold the
editor of Guardian Unlimited (the web edition) why
reports about the BNP usually had links to ANAL,
the Searchlight Gang, UAF and other anti British
organisations, whereas links to the BNP site were
omitted, he said "we don't approve of the BNP at
the Guardian".
Why?
Yes, you've guessed it - because we are "racist",
whatever that means.
[Ed. Anything the left wants it to mean, "there are
no absolutes" in their fucked up world...]
Look Who Works For The Guardian
The Independent (July 17th) reveals that another
Guardian journalist - a staff reporter Dilpazier
Aslam - is a "hard-line Islamist", a member of
Hizb ut-Tahrir, a radical world organisation which
seeks to form a global Islamic state regulated by
sharia law.
Aslam, who has been allowed to report on the
London bombings from Leeds and was also given
space to write a column in last Wednesday's
edition of The Guardian in which he billed himself
as "a Yorkshire lad born and bred". In the piece,
he suggested that second- and third-generation
British Muslims were prepared to "rock the boat"
and that agitation against British foreign policy
would build up "till it can be contained no more".
At the end of the piece readers were not told that
Mr Aslam was a member of Hizb ut-Tahrir, only that
he was a "trainee journalist". Though Hizb
ut-Tahrir is a legal organisation in this country,
the group is outlawed in nearly every other
country it operates in, including Germany and
Holland. It is thought to have between 2,000 and
3,000 members in the UK.
The Joys Of Diversity
Sources in The Guardian said that Mr Aslam was
employed to increase ethnic diversity within the
newsroom under The Guardian's one-year traineeship
scheme.
Said a Guardian source: "There was a feeling that
we genuinely wanted more diversity, and like all
national newspapers we were still a bit 'pale and
male' so we were keen to recruit from different
backgrounds". The Independent article can be seen
here.
--
Jim
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Western_Nationalist
Union Against Multi-culty
"Abolish Multi-Culty and String Up The Traitors!"
Good evening Sir,
it seems you misunderstand one thing. Here it's a french speaking news
group. As you can see it's alt.FR.politique.france. fr for french of course.
Have a nice day.
Tiny Human Ferret
2005-07-26 18:23:45 UTC
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Post by cpa
"Abolish Multi-Culty and String Up The Traitors!"
Good evening Sir,
it seems you misunderstand one thing. Here it's a french speaking news
group. As you can see it's alt.FR.politique.france. fr for french of course.
Have a nice day.
Overheard at a bus-stop in the Washington DC suburbs:

Some people come up to the bus stop, talking in Chinese.

A girl, already waiting at the bus stop, screams at them, "por que no
peuden hablar in espanol como todos los otros!"

At that, the observer achieved Enlightenment and resolved to spread the
word of Buddhism.
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The incapacity of a weak and distracted government may
often assume the appearance, and produce the effects,
of a treasonable correspondence with the public enemy.
--Gibbon, "Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire"
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