[kj] OT: BNP on Question Time
karl hunt
ukarl.hunt at googlemail.com
Mon Oct 26 16:47:50 EDT 2009
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 1:46 PM, Paul Wady <paulwady at hotmail.com> wrote:
> Am I right that a core belief of Griffin's views is that specific
> 'English' race's should maintain their gene pool integrity and ownership of
> landmass, and that money should come in and out of their pockets to their
> own kinds? That 'them coming over here, taking our jobs and our money'
> should stop and that 'they should all go back to where they come from, and
> their descendants?'.
>
Gene pool - yes, he represents the thinking that it shouldnt be mixed. Not
all right wing thinking goes that way though.
The integrity and ownership of landmass is what happens in many Arab
countries, most particularly the UAE. They are not against people working
here, but they shouldn't be able to dilute the rights of the indigenous
people.
>
> So, it is not a permanent fact of animal/human/insect/virus life on the
> Earth that everything living tends to move around and even migrate? If it
> can crawl it may well move on from where it was born, let alone walk?
>
That may be the case, but the weakest eventually ies out. The Aryan thinking
is that the gene pool should be mixed with the right ingredients to produce
the best survival option.
> So Britain should not have gone to India etc and founded the British
> Empire? We should have stuck to our own little landmass and not lived
> elsewhere, ever, and started colonies. (Wasn't there a colony over the
> Atlantic back in the 1700's? Whatever happened to that?)
>
Not their philosophy. There is some credibility to the discussion over the
state of the Commonwealth and how that has been pushed back to make way for
the EU. Many right wingers do see that as an issue and a selling out of the
interests of the Commonwealth. I dont think the BNP follow that line.
>
> Seems to me that there will always be immigration everywhere. BNP calibre
> Brits will always go live and breed in other countries where there are
> people who SHOULD NEVER come over to England to do the same, according to
> Mr. Griffin.
>
Not what they say. They say that workers can come an work but are not
'citizens'. Pretty much like the states!
>
> I thought a pure gene pool becomes inbred, and you get deformities and
> illnesses and weaknesses. Gene pools that are different and interbreed,
> produce the best aspects of both. So you get beautiful, smart half-caste
> kids, physically perfect like an ex of mine, or a bit
> Irish/Liverpool/Danish/God knows what like me?
>
I think your running away with the interpretation of what they think.
>
>
> --
Karl Hunt
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