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And what's more, since the BNP have toned down their rhetoric there's a fair few people out there who believe the BNP aren't racist either.
 
They're not all racist. This is a stupid pov.

So you honestly believe that most, if not all, the people who voted for them have no idea whatsoever of their immigration policies...and didn't have the slightest sympathy for prioritising the rights of the 'indigenous' population (whatever the f*** that means) over that of minority ethnic groups. You really need to wake up and smell the coffee my friend, because it's quite simply this total lack of understanding of the issue of racism that prevents us from effectively tackling the problem.
 
But like I've said before opposition takes many forms, whether it be picketing in Brussels or challenging their arguments on the streets of Stoke. They all serve a different purpose.




Once again it's not ME or MY friends!!!! I am merely putting an argument across in support of the planned action, and if I'm correct I don't remember seeing any reference to advocating physical violence.

From the link you posted


PHYSICAL CONFRONTATION

Antifa is a continuation of the antifascist tradition of confronting fascism physically when it is necessary.
 
So you honestly believe that most, if not all, the people who voted for them have no idea whatsoever of their immigration policies...and didn't have the slightest sympathy for prioritising the rights of the 'indigenous' population (whatever the f*** that means) over that of minority ethnic groups. You really need to wake up and smell the coffee my friend, because it's quite simply this total lack of understanding of the issue of racism that prevents us from effectively tackling the problem.

I don't know about most, but I do know about all. One person I know voted BNP a couple of years ago. She's not racist. Misinformed about the nature of the BNP, but certainly not racist. I bet there's loads more like her.

You need to "wake up and smell the coffee" mate. Maybe start listening to the grievances people have rather than labelling them as racist.
 
I don't know about most, but I do know about all. One person I know voted BNP a couple of years ago. She's not racist. Misinformed about the nature of the BNP, but certainly not racist. I bet there's loads more like her.

You need to "wake up and smell the coffee" mate. Maybe start listening to the grievances people have rather than labelling them as racist.

I don't think I suggested for a moment that socio-economic problems weren't an issue. My point was that we should also look at the racism that is ever present in society, and not be afraid to challenge people over racist attitudes.
 
I don't think I suggested for a moment that socio-economic problems weren't an issue. My point was that we should also look at the racism that is ever present in society, and not be afraid to challenge people over racist attitudes.

I agree.

What has that got to do with the issue at hand?
 
I haven't posted a link...you're confusing me with whoever started the thread.

Sorry the link to the site whose actions you "support"


If you do actually bother reading itheir website, you'll see it mostly focuses on glorifying attacks on BNP members and or their property, and slagging of the Swappies and groups linked with them. The latter are clearly the wrong sort of anti-fascists.
 
Yes, racism is always there, and it is exacerbated by socio-economic problems.

wtf is this empty half-hearted drivel meant to mean? Look, i like the fact you're all up for doing something anti-fash and that, but that doesn't mean everything with that intention is good. If you're that concerned it means doing stuff other than this.
 
wtf is this empty half-hearted drivel meant to mean? Look, i like the fact you're all up for doing something anti-fash and that, but that doesn't mean everything with that intention is good. If you're that concerned it means doing stuff other than this.

ffs we're on the same side here....tbh, the argument has now gone way off thread anyway, which is probably partly my fault, and besides these issues are being discussed on other threads.

But the half-hearted drivel, as you put it, was merely a response to clarify my point.

So what other stuff do you mean?
 
The stuff that atacks the conditions that give rise to the far right vote - the shit conditions many people live in, the bread and butter as blagsta put it - that's anti-fascism today , not these stupid fucking games designed to shore up the staus quo or penn sheep into the SWP.
 
The stuff that atacks the conditions that give rise to the far right vote - the shit conditions many people live in, the bread and butter as blagsta put it - that's anti-fascism today , not these stupid fucking games designed to shore up the staus quo or penn sheep into the SWP.
Yes bread and butter politics is the most effective counter. Doing something like forming a support group of the unemployed for instance. grandstanding against the BNP is worthless unless its backed up to show we are the friends of ordinary people not the facists.
 
Thats where the SWP go wrong they are all about the protest and the selling of papers but how often do you see them doing positive good in the communtity ?
 
the swp? positive good? never! :mad:
Case in point the orthodox left are no longer seen to work for ordinary peoples interests whilst the facist are gaining support and portraying themselves as standing up for them. Ironicaly in part by adopting many anti-capitalist polices. You can easily imagine the facists organising a graffiti clean up pulling that sort of trick is winning them votes. The progressive left needs to get out there and offer an alternative support system.
 
Thats where the SWP go wrong they are all about the protest and the selling of papers but how often do you see them doing positive good in the communtity ?

That's not what the Swappies are there for. What they're there for is to keep churning membership and selling papers so that come the glorious revolution the Central Committee can take their rightful place governing the revolutionary masses.
 
That's not what the Swappies are there for. What they're there for is to keep churning membership and selling papers so that come the glorious revolution the Central Committee can take their rightful place governing the revolutionary masses.

*bangs head against wall* sadly true
 
Thats where the SWP go wrong they are all about the protest and the selling of papers but how often do you see them doing positive good in the communtity ?

They do a lot of union work, the defend council housing campaign was SWP etc. They're not my cup of tea, but neither is sectarianism.
 
They do a lot of union work, the defend council housing campaign was SWP etc. They're not my cup of tea, but neither is sectarianism.

Yes we probably are in danger of getting sidetracked into a sectarian argument here. I agree they do some good stuff, and i'm happy to work with SWP as with any other non-facist organisations (even right-wing libetarians as you are aware) to try and find a consentual way forward.

My point that which has been raised elsewhere to some extent on these boards:

http://www.urban75.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=291816

The Left needs to work harder at engaging with and fighting for the views of our national underclass. That doesn't like the BNP say mean kicking out any 'other' but as you say fighting for bread and butter issues.
 
I think your joint working with free market capitalists (lets call them what they are) is dumb. There is no common ground.
 
I think your joint working with free market capitalists (lets call them what they are) is dumb. There is no common ground.

Actually there is common ground to be found amongst all humans if you try and look hard enougth, even if that common ground is simply fear.

It's possible I belive even to work together with capitalists, and especially on pan global issues such as climate change and opposing fascism.

On the political compass there are many libertarian capitalists who strongly oppose fascism, they just have a different way of trying to fight it.
 
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