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Sunday, 14 November 2010

11th November and all that.


As the cold grey November skies loomed overhead, Team Black Country BNP were spread around the region on this sombre morning. The various faces of families, individuals, the war veterans, and officials representing their particular groups, marched past, the order was given to halt, and about turn. The first prayer was read, and the bitter cold gave a brief reminder, a glimpse if you like, of what our modern ancestors had to endure for several winters, at least those lucky enough to survive each bloody, horrid season.
 
Noticeable to Team Black Country BNP, the only Multi-Cultural faces seen was a couple of well placed ''Hi-Vis'' wearing official stewards, and one Police Officer who placed a wreath on behalf of West Midlands Police. Amongst the throng of genuine attendees from the public, were the traitors of New Labour, yes, the very same party whom, in their desire to offer our young an opportunity to ''die for freedom'' in Iraq and Afghanistan for the benefit of foreign nations, and the vast oil revenue.
 
One Muslim councillor, his daughter, and other officials from Labour and Conservative, plus one or two ethnic attendees, brings to mind what Professor Ted Cantle said five years ago about a north Midlands town: ''It was unhealthily white''. Yes, in the much trumpeted ''Multi-Cultural Britain'', it was indeed unhealthily white. One would assume that at least 30% of those giving thanks, and praying for those gone but not forgotten, and many still dying for them, would have been from the many ethnic backgrounds, especially as the Muslim Councillor and his daughter, had come from the community that included members who swore at Poppy wearers, and burned Poppies in London recently. Her brothers were also known as ''The Tipton Taliban'', and were allegedly awarded some £20 thousand for being wrongly arrested as Terrorists. 
 
Where were the ethnic youngsters, their community leaders, and families of Black and Asian people? Why was no offering of a wreath made, when many languages are now spoken in schools up and down the region? They were absent, and it is sad that a report about this day, and what it meant, and still means today, must include a subject which, if we were to believe the media and political elite, would not be noticeable.
 
In an era of liberal and Marxist propaganda in schools, where so-called ''Anti-Racism'' is a pseudo religion, and attacks on our indigenous people is pandemic, the very least we British, and our ancestors could expect is unity, equality, and respect. The very words thrown at us when it suits them, but words that mean nothing when it counts. If a picture paints a thousand words, the use of Black and White to emphasise the coldness, and the bloody trenches and miserable expanse of land that claimed many Brits from 1914 to 1918, also serves to ask another question. If our Cultist leaders and propagandists are right, and we are so wrong... Where was Multi-Cultural Britain?    
BC1959

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kay thomas said...

Enjoyed that!.Very interesting...Have you read the post on main BNP site about someone producing local leaflets?.You beat them to it!

WestWalesPatriot said...

Yup. Only because you insisted Kay.