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A BUNCH OF FIVE So it’s hardly surprising that those sounding even vaguely in sympathy with the BNP soon find themselves fending off accusations of ‘racism’, fascism, etc. Even using the word ‘patriotism’ is apt to get you funny looks these days. The British public has been saturated with ‘anti-racist’ propaganda for going on seventy years now; a fact which makes many despair of ever getting the nationalist message across. As many patriotic campaigners have observed, It’s like trying to rescue the victims of a fanatical religious cult. And if you imagine that referring people to the BNP and similar websites, or handing out leaflets few will read or understand, will be this country’s salvation, then you’re only one step removed from Jehovah’s Witnesses, the Mormons and other permanent fringe-dwellers. Seriously, how many people do you know who could tell you what the BNP and its like stand for in less than three minutes ? I’ll wager not more
than five per cent of the membership of
those bodies, much less the general public. It’s
clear enough the patriotic message is not making
anything like the
impact on public awareness it has to achieve if this country is to have
a life
worth saving; notwithstanding all the
current publicity about leaked BNP membership lists. So what to do?
Well here’s the answer : Don’t
go yawningly on about things we’re against .
Most
people
Instead, make
all campaigning concentrate on what we are FOR , using the shortest and
simplest message possible.
This
at once defeats all the
negative misrepresentations of the mass media and political opponents. More, it forces them out into the open, since
they cannot then vilify the patriotic platform’s message without
thereby exposing
their own unpatriotic position.
It also sensibly
acknowledges most people’s short attention span when confronted with
any
political exhortation. Our aim must be
to give anyone with a vote a succinct and upfront nationalist message
they can
absorb and recall without difficulty. And
that message can be condensed into just five words: Identity means protecting the British people against
replacement by large-scale alien (and especially non-European)
immigration. Freedom means the ability
to make all our own laws
concerning civil liberties and everything else.
Family
means putting the
two-parent family at the
heart of all social policy. Self-sufficiency means maximum independence in defence, food,
energy and other essential provisions for national security and
prosperity. This ‘bunch of five’
is an invincible weapon in the fight for racial and national survival. You need only ask yourself how anybody could
oppose it without losing all their own political credibility in the
process. Concentrating all
campaigning on these fundamentals also ensures far greater impact on
public
awareness than a few websites and sporadic leafleting.
It equips media interviewees to frustrate all
attempts to put them on the back foot trying to fend off ‘racist’
allegations; they just need to plug the
above five
fundamentals and challenge the interviewer to find fault with them. Anyone seeking more information on
any of
the five fundamentals of nationalist policy can be referred to a set of
leaflets designed for that purpose. This concentration of
the nationalist message is calculated to achieve Real IMPACT
on public awareness and frustrate all the negative propaganda of
political
opponents and the mass media. Anyone
crying ‘racist’ will simply be handed a card listing the five
fundamentals with
boxes to tick ‘yes’ or ‘no’ alongside. So don’t dissipate
meagre nationalist resources in any other direction.
What could be called the ‘housekeeping’ part
of politics - taxation Meanwhile of course we
should mount a head-on challenge to the opposition to come clean on the
five
fundamentals; no waffle but a straight
yes or no. This gives us the
initiative
in all public debate and leaves our opponents fatally exposed. It is later than you
think. so let’s get to it by briefing every patriot on the ‘bunch of
five’. Frank
Kimbal Johnson November 2008 |
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