Tuesday, 30 March 2010

You can't have it both ways...

So do we allow freedom of expression or not?

According to the anti fascists the BNP are allowed no freedoms. As you will see from this news article Hastings hustings.

Not so peaceful anti fascists
Around 60 anti-fascist campaigners demonstrated outside the Crown House pub on St Leonards seafront last night after organisers of the hustings invited the BNP to speak.

More than a dozen police officers patrolled the area, with two manning the main entrance amid fears the protests could turn nasty


So a BNP candidate did not have the democratic right to be scrutinised by his peers.

But as you will see from the next article, one of many traveling shows designed to spread propaganda against the BNP has been stopped in its tracks in Dudley.

The banned play has been travelling the country in the words of its organisers.

"to start a conversation about the far right"

A critically acclaimed play about the British National Party and homophobia which has toured the most racially sensitive areas of the country in an effort to "start a conversation about the far right" has been barred from a stage in Dudley for fear of community disapproval.

The play's production team yesterday expressed their dismay at the decision to pull Moonfleece from the Mill Theatre in Dudley's Dormston Centre, and claimed the move was tantamount to appeasing right-wing and BNP sympathisers.


So which way do they want it?

On the one hand they protest outside of venues to stop the public from seeing all candidates they can vote for. Which is all legal, yet they protest to a point where police have to patrol because of fears of the trouble these anit fascists would cause. Yet on the other hand they want a propaganda machine to tour the country so they can start a conversation.

It seems the only conversation they want, is one where only one voice can be heard. That seems extremely fascist to me.

VOTE BNP AND BEAT THE REAL FASCISTS


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