Some
practical suggestions on fighting back
- Civil
disobedience campaigns, to frustrate unacceptable legislation and
seditious social engineering; and on a scale too large to be
suppressed or ‘contained’ by officialdom.
- National,
racial and cultural affirmation on a scale big enough to eclipse the
multi-racist and ‘little Englander’ propagandists;
- Concentration
on local elections, to acquire the leverage necessary to curb central
government.
- Pressure
on the mass media to reflect the best in British political and cultural
values and aspirations.
- Boycotting
of; agencies, businesses, programmes, activities and products
which sacrifice the national interest to ‘political correctness’.
- Exploitation
of the Internet and ‘desk-top publishing’ to bypass the official
propaganda barriers.
- Campaigning
for national referenda on British citizenship criteria, repatriation of
unwanted immigrants and withdrawal from the European Union.
- Campaigning
for repeal of the Race Acts, banning of public ‘celebrations’ of
sexual perversion, exclusion of HIV carriers from certain kinds of
employment ; ending of free non-emergency treatment for drug addicts,
venereal diseases, abortions, infertility in women over 35; capital
punishment for the most heinous crimes.
- Pressure,
via membership of governing bodies, on schools and colleges to
exclude ‘political correctness ‘from the syllabus and teaching
materials.
- Campaigning
for ‘faith’ schools based on British Christian principles.
- Breaking
the link between trade unions and political parties.
Frank
Kimbal-Johnson
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