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Beware of false flags!
BPP Statement regarding the "English Defence League"

 EDL JEWISH PUPPETS

Those of you following the news cannot fail to have noticed the disturbances related to the activities the pseudo-paramilitary "English Defence League" on the streets of Birmingham and some other English Cities.  We have since been asked to clarify our stance regarding this group.

Firstly, let us address their ideological shortcomings:

The English Defence League are adamant in their "opposition to racism", preferring to base their rhetoric on the mindless rhetoric and dead-end populism of the gutter press.  Like all cheap populists they hold up tolerance and liberalism as the "British Way", and something that the both native Brits and foreigners alike must unite in defence of.  It is all too easy for right-wing political commentators to sit there and call for "integration" because they do not actually have to put up with most of the problems that poor and middle income Whites face daily, but those actually living, or purporting to live, in those affected areas ought to know better. 

Admittedly, ghettoisation is hardly ideal, but the idea that we can all mix and be one happy family under one flag in the real world is totally absurd. "Multi-ethnic cohesion" might work in small doses between individuals, but not on a pan-social or cultural level, and with the native British community paralysed by liberalism we will continue to get the worst end of it until the onslaught of multi-culturalism and immigration is stopped in its tracks.

Next, their modus operandi:

At a time when the government has announced a massive crackdown and an increase in covert operations against ‘right wing extremists’, with an unexplained rise in trouble-stirring amongst online Nationalist circles, this very well organized group sprung up overnight from nowhere. They get then instantly get favourable publicity in the Daily Star (which is owned by porn-magazine tycoon Richard Desmond, along with the Daily Express) and other tabloid rags - very strange!

Sporting a militant IRA-style image, complete with balaclavas and political uniforms, in direct contravention of the Public Order Act, they march and demonstrate in ethnic areas without the police stopping them, something that we as a legitimate political party have been repeatedly denied permission for!  If the BPP, EFP or the BNP tried this, SWAT teams would kick our doors in and charges under the Terrorism Act would be brought against us without further ado.

Whichever way you look at it, the EDL are obviously a government 'false flag' operation!

 

Issued by the BPP National Council, 25th September 2009



A TYPICAL EXAMPLE OF MEDIA PROMOTION OF THE EDL

EDL CLAIMS IT HAS MUSLIMS' SUPPORT
http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/view/100210/EDL-claims-it-has-Muslims-support/
24th September 2009
By Ross Kaniuk

THE English Defence League last night claimed it had been swamped with messages of support from all races.

And the masked men also said followers of Islam had contacted the EDL after the group including black members produced a video proclaiming it is “anti-fascist”.

The EDL, which claims it is defending British values against Muslim extremism, received hundreds of new registrations and postings on its website.

Yesterday the Daily Star revealed exclusive photos of the group’s swastika-burning video, which was its response to critics who say the organisation’s true motives can be compared to the Nazis.

The EDL said its campaign is only against hate-preaching fanatics, terrorists and Sharia Law.

It says it has wrongly been linked with the far-right and BNP and only calls for integration. It said moderate Muslims were welcome in the country.

An EDL spokesman said: “The article about our activities has produced an amazing response.

“We’ve had Sikhs, Hindus, black people, Jews and even Muslims contacting us.

“Quite a few said they had gone on to our website for the first time and, after reading our views and aims, realised they previously had the wrong impression about us.

“They saw we want peaceful protest against extremism and said they agree with what we stand for.

“Many seemed pleased that they’d found someone who stood up for what they feel.”

Meanwhile, it emerged that a Scottish Defence League and a Welsh Defence League have also been formed.

And new plans were being made yesterday for EDL demonstrations in Stoke and Oldham to add to the six already arranged across the country for the coming months.

On the EDL website, one Libyan-born Muslim who converted to Christianity in 2006 claimed he had been attacked for expressing his views on Islam while in a British immigrant detention centre. He said he had hospital records to prove it.

The EDL spokesman said: “That’s the sort of intolerance we are campaigning against.

“We agree with people having their own religions but they should accept others and fully integrate into the UK.”

But last night Unite Against Fascism dismissed the EDL’s claims.

A spokesman said: “We don’t believe their claims.

“They go to multi-racial areas in an attempt to provoke a response.

“The EDL is looking for an excuse, which they say is silencing extremists and stopping terrorists.”

 

 

 






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