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/////"To be fair, he does openly support them."//////
Yes in some way you are correct Quinlad.
What I have said many times in the past, I take no notice of anyone who tells me I should hate anyone, especially when I can find no reason to do so.
If someone said to you, "you should have nothing to do with that guy because etc etxc etc"...
Would you automatically hate that person?
Until I see for myself that they have openly harmed a black person or an Asian specifically for being such, and all in the name of the BNP, then yes I will accept that they are persons to hate.
Many things they are accused of are just stories, past from one to another without any hard facts to substantiate the claims.
It is amazing that the BNP haven't yet killed anyone or blown anything up, and yet we are told we should fear them, even more than others it seems.
I ask you in our multiracial country, where each different race has someone to support their cause, laws are introduced to protect them and certain laws and measures are altered for their benefit, so as to fit in with their particular religion or culture, why is it that no one is there to fight the rights of the indigenous population?
Why is it we feel we are foreigners in our own land?
Perhaps this is the reason that people are shying away from the 3 main parties, and looking for answers from the minority parties.