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Founded in ignorance


I used to think that John Tyndall (head of the British National Party) was some kind of criminal mastermind. I used to think that the BNP was a force to be reckoned with. Say the wrong thing or have the wrong friends and the BNP would be at your door with a cricket bat.

When i started this project i seriously expected to be e-bombed or have my site hacked by nazi activists. I kept expecting a torrent of hate-mail to greet me every time i sat down at the computer.

But it never happened. Because the BNP isn't a force to be reckoned with, as a program on BBC 2 showed on the 24th of March 1999. The BNP are a fast-fading, d ivided bunch of ignorant losers. Divided because of the hypocrasy and illogic of their beliefs, ignorant because the are too unintelligent to spot the numerous faults in their arguments, losers because everybody finally wised-up to the fact that behind al l their white-empowerment posturing, they have nothing to offer Britain but hate.

These pathetic middle-class tossers dare to point the finger of blame for their own lack of money/position/respect on the Asian and Black community, rather than lookin g at the real reason for their hopeless lot. Nick Griffin, when questioned about his pathetic attempt to prove a Jewish conspiracy in the BBC with only 19 names of Jewish personalities (Gaby Roslin, Vanessa Feltz, real threatening types, you know) replied "you can't expect [my book] to be fully researched."

Nationalism and fascism are borne of ignorance. Ignorant people think up ignorant arguments, oblivious to their own double-standards and illogic, in an attempt to explain why they are life's lose rs. The real reason being their own ignorance.

Funny isn't it? Not when the same ignorance leads to the death of a black teenager at a bus stop in london. The same ignorance displayed in BBC 2's program, when combined with a genuine desire for violence can have catastrophic effects.Ignorance and brutality are a lethal mix

The fascist bungalow is built on highly unstable foundations.

I now have no fear that i will be e-bombed for anything i put on the net. People who can't even grasp the simplest laws of genetics can hardly be expected to cook up a spicy virus


"The lost race" was shown as part of the BBC's "Fear and loathing" series on 24th March 1999. It was very funny in a sick kind of way...