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Dave the OAP

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
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Irving, not you hants:)
 


















HampshireSeagulls

Moulding Generation Z
Jul 19, 2005
5,264
Bedford
Sorry Looney - don't you think it relatively important that someone that the far right can hold up as an educated man has publicly renounced his views? It is important, because much of the far right literature is based around his books, and his literature is taken as "fact" by those groups. He is/was a respected man in those circles, and he has performed a complete volte-face.

When I was a member of the far right in my dim (very) and distant youth, he was almost heralded as the Messiah because of his views, and the simple fact that he was educated and published.
 


Isn't it great to him wriggling all mealy-mouthed, under so much pressure?

That's Looney, not you Irving
 








coventrygull

the right one
Jun 3, 2004
6,752
Bridlington Yorkshire
HampshireSeagulls said:
Sorry Looney - don't you think it relatively important that someone that the far right can hold up as an educated man has publicly renounced his views? It is important, because much of the far right literature is based around his books, and his literature is taken as "fact" by those groups. He is/was a respected man in those circles, and he has performed a complete volte-face.

When I was a member of the far right in my dim (very) and distant youth, he was almost heralded as the Messiah because of his views, and the simple fact that he was educated and published.

Actually a lot of nationalist find Irving an embarrasment for his holocaust denial.
 


E

enigma

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coventrygull said:
Actually a lot of nationalist find Irving an embarrasment for his holocaust denial.

Really? I would have thought people like Tyndall and Griffin that are anti-semitic would have liked him.....
 




coventrygull

the right one
Jun 3, 2004
6,752
Bridlington Yorkshire
enigma said:
Really? I would have thought people like Tyndall and Griffin that are anti-semitic would have liked him.....

Yes Tyndall and Griffin are ranked as holocaust deniers but as stated not all nationalist are holocaust deniers or anti - semetic. The nationalist movement is a very broad church. It may surprise you that not all nationalist worship at the altar of st nick.
 


Richard Whiteley

New member
Sep 24, 2003
585
HampshireSeagulls said:
Sorry Looney - don't you think it relatively important that someone that the far right can hold up as an educated man has publicly renounced his views? It is important, because much of the far right literature is based around his books, and his literature is taken as "fact" by those groups. He is/was a respected man in those circles, and he has performed a complete volte-face.

When I was a member of the far right in my dim (very) and distant youth, he was almost heralded as the Messiah because of his views, and the simple fact that he was educated and published.

pure ownage
 


coventrygull said:
Yes Tyndall and Griffin are ranked as holocaust deniers but as stated not all nationalist are holocaust deniers or anti - semetic. The nationalist movement is a very broad church. It may surprise you that not all nationalist worship at the altar of st nick.

This is not a dig, but how do you know so much about the far right? Forgive me, but you don't come across as an avid Searchlight reader ;) Am I guessing right that (a bit like Hampshire Seagulls) you have been in the past through these organisations, have come out the other side and are now more into this New Age/Buddhist stuff that you have sometimes posted links too?
 


coventrygull

the right one
Jun 3, 2004
6,752
Bridlington Yorkshire
London Irish said:
This is not a dig, but how do you know so much about the far right? Forgive me, but you don't come across as an avid Searchlight reader ;) Am I guessing right that (a bit like Hampshire Seagulls) you have been in the past through these organisations, have come out the other side and are now more into this New Age/Buddhist stuff that you have sometimes posted links too?

I am making you curious now LI :) Too right I am not an avid searchlight reader. Even the left hate that state security rag :lolol:

I am pleased that you have now realised that rather than being a BNP apologist. I am indeed into buddhism and well I am not sure whether you can call OSHO new age. I do have a massive interest in the man and his ideas.

Did you read the link http://www.iosho.com/Ompolyom/. Very powerfull and thoughtfull stuff by one of his sannyasins. :)
 




bullshit detector

Back in the garage
Nov 18, 2003
194
I watched Irving disappear into the river in Oxford once. Very funny.
Coventry: Lewisham? Welling? Waterloo? Did AFA make you see the error of your ways?
You're right about Searchlight.
 


HampshireSeagulls

Moulding Generation Z
Jul 19, 2005
5,264
Bedford
London Irish said:
This is not a dig, but how do you know so much about the far right? Forgive me, but you don't come across as an avid Searchlight reader ;) Am I guessing right that (a bit like Hampshire Seagulls) you have been in the past through these organisations, have come out the other side and are now more into this New Age/Buddhist stuff that you have sometimes posted links too?

I hope you are not accusing me of being "new age"! I prefer to think of myself as "personally enlightened" - I gave up believing party lines and other people's doctrines a long time ago, despite what the uniform might tell you! Sedition in the ranks? Quite possibly, but I couldn't comment......
 


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