
British National Party Youth Wing
Holds Vigil in Remembrance of White Victims
of Racist Murder
Resistance, the British National Party’s youth division, recently held a vigil in remembrance of all young indigenous victims of racial murder, reports Resistance
Deputy Organiser, Rachel Hill.The successful event was held on Saturday, 12th of March and marked the iconic start of a new campaign.
The event was held to commemorate the fallen victims of anti-white racism and murder and to publicise that which the controlled media dare not.
Resistance members and a group of British National Party old hands met at the famous Peter Pan statue in Kensington Gardens as a symbolic gesture towards the young people of Britain.
Resistance supporter Peter Mills then addressed the Nationalist contingent with a rousing and emotional speech:
“We gather here by a statue that represents eternal youth; it represents the theft of hundreds of children’s and teenagers’ lives and futures. Names such as Kriss Donald, Ross Parker and Billy Ward come up regularly when talking about the hidden victims of mass immigration and multiculturalism.
“If the perpetrators of these heinous crimes hadn’t have been in these lands in the first place, the crimes simply wouldn’t have taken place. Unfortunately, to the masses, these names mean little if anything at all.
“The media have intentionally brushed such instances under the carpet; they do this to preserve the false dream of a multi-cultural utopia, to hide the fact that we are living in a multi-racial dystopia, and that we, the indigenous population, are the primary victims.
“We, the young Nationalists of the British National Party have long known the truth and have decided to embark on a mass campaign of exposing the double-sided nature of the powers that be.
“No more will our people be murdered, tortured and raped without meeting resistance.”
Resistance concluded with a minute’s silence which many members of the public, after hearing the address, honourably acknowledged and bowed their heads along with them. Members then headed to a nearby venue for an informal meeting and social gathering where Resistance leader Kieren Trent and London Regional Secretary Chris Hurst gave speeches.
“Today we have drawn a line in the sand. For too long have our children’s names been forgotten, for too long have our people been pillaged,” Mr Trent said to the assembled supporters. "Our ancestors fought for this land, paying for it with their blood. They fought so we could be free. We will not let their sacrifice be in vain.”
Resistance unveiled a new banner at the event which was enthusiastically received.
(bnp.org.uk)
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