Thursday, 4 March 2010

HE DOTH PROTEST TOO MUCH

In reply to THIS post. I don't make a point of linking to anti BNP blogs but this is kind of comical.

I made a blog post DO I EAT CURRY?

I apparently called him or accused him of being a sex offender. Did I? Read the post and you will see I commented on the information he gave me. During the twitter conversation he says he is a retired man. But on his anti BNP site he has a picture of a very youthful young man. I asked him why he hadn't changed the header photo? His explanation was that the photo comes standard with the template. I run this blog, and if I wanted I could put any photo/banner I wanted in the header.

votenotoBNP or should I call him Eamonn Andrews did make this comment.

I have removed the comments he has made word for word due to a notification at the bottom of his blog. I will not give him the opportunity to try and get this blog removed on a technicality. If you click on the link at the top, he says that he has information about myself and could publish an extensive article.


So this isn't a threat? It seems he wants to do a "This is your life" on me. This hasn't stopped people in the past when they published the BNP members list or the attacks that followed later, on BNP members.

Eamonn Andrews (sorry votenotoBNP) also said


Removed word for word what he has put due to notification at the bottom of his blog. I am sure he would use such a breach to get this blog removed, click on the link and see his waffle about me having no British morals or decency.



I have values and morals and I was investigating what is the agenda of your site.

Is it clearly aimed at young people?
Not in a sex offender way. (But it is concerning he suggests this) Is it aimed at young voters, vote for you once and they will more than likely vote for you for a long time to come.

Who is backing the site?

It may well be a one man band. But considering the Tories have at least one well funded site simply attacking the BNP, with well funded google campaigns to advertise it. Is this also backed by money from a particular party wanting to set an agenda of rubbishing the BNP.

British values of fair play

In my post I named the owner of the site. But this was out in the open. When he was asked, he says that a friend registered the site for him. Why? Also, why does he have multiple accounts on twitter so he can support his own comments? This was also posted in the article he bemoans because it name him. But it has proof of his multiple accounts and him scoffing about it to another twitter poster.

I won't expect any straight answers, but there is none so blind as those who don't want to see. I am guessing those who read his blog and hate the BNP will see what they want to. But those like ourselves will see right through him.

VOTE BNP



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1 comment:

  1. http://www.vote-no-to-bnp.co.uk/2010/03/is-this-what-bnp-is-turning-our-youth.html

    This is a strange post running on his blogger `vote-no-to-bnp` Titled `Is this what the BNP is turning our youth into? #JustVoteNo`
    Looking at the Twitter profile he is referring to, you can see it has just been set up with only 4 tweets that votenotobnp seems to have jumped on.
    Only an out right idiot would believe this to be real. It is clear that this fool is setting up fake twitter accounts and then making objectionable tweets, taking screenshots himself and then making allsorts of anti-bnp claims.

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