bullshit detector
Back in the garage
- Nov 18, 2003
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The BNP may want to change to look all touchy-feely but I am sure that most right-minded (let alone left) recognise what it is all about. And it may not be right and proper for the membership list to come into the public domain - but it may perhaps give them a glimpse of the potential for the intimidation they subject others to.
Yes, absolutely. I've had a fair amount of shit from them over the years - no problems from me about that, I stand up for what I believe, it goes with the territory. But publishing pictures and sometimes names and addresses of, say, middle aged anti Iraq war protestors on the 'Redwatch' site (especially given that the fash claim to be against that war too!) is well out of order - the implication there is for far right sympathisers to phone or verbally/physically assault people with no obvious connection to the anti fascist movement. The publication of the list (by a disgruntled activist it seems, not an anti fascist) is actually far less provocative than what Redwatch do every day.
Cov will say that Redwatch is nothing to do with the BNP, that the headcases have been sidelined and hate the BNP as a result. But take it from me, they are still very much on the scene, although it's true that the leadership try and keep them under wraps for tactical reasons - Colonel Blimp from Poole isn't going to stay in the party if he hears that they've smashed up the local
Indian restaurant (a favourite tactic in the old days, despite Fat Boy Webster's ability to eat the entire menu, much to the disgust of his racial comrades!)