dimanche 15 mai 2011

NOS AMIS ANGLAIS






"Milly Dowler case reminds us that ‘Racism Cuts Both Ways’"

– Nick Griffin, expert witness for the forgotten victims

"Today’s headlines about the Milly Dowler murder case are a classic example of how the media routinely ignore racism when indigenous Brits are the victims.

The irony is that, just yesterday, I was speaking about this problem as part of my formal submission to a top level symposium on the subject of Hate Crimes."

This is what Nick Griffin had to say this morning about one of the great scandals of our time – the Establishment cover-up of the anti-British hate crime that has resulted from decades of mass immigration and multi-culturalism.

"Although the trial of Levi Bellfield for the alleged murder of the 13-year-old is headline news, the media are covering up a vital part of the story: Bellfield is a Romani gypsy racial supremacist, who is on record as believing that his tribe are innately superior to the rest of us.

"This reflects the Romani classification of non-gypsies as ‘gorgias’, a generally derogatory term which goes together with the oft-held racist belief that non-gypsies are ‘unclean’.

"As far back as 2008, it emerged that Bellfield boasted that his Romani blood made him ‘superior’ and that he had a particular hatred for blonde women. But today’s reports make no mention of this.

The missing media firestorm

"The extent of the media, and court, bias is instantly clear if you reverse the situation. Imagine if the alleged killer of a 13-year-old black schoolgirl were on trial and it were known that he was a white supremacist who hated black women. There would be a media firestorm about racism, fuelled by the outpourings of guilt-ridden, self-hating liberals. It would make the coverage of the Stephen Lawrence murder look restrained."

After suggesting, in passing, that anyone who doubts the extent of media bias should Google first 'Stephen Lawrence’ and then ‘Kriss Donald’, Mr. Griffin gave us the good news that, just yesterday, his position as an MEP enabled him to do something truly constructive to bring a little justice to the situation.

"I attended a hearing of the project ‘When Hate and Law Collide’, held in Strasbourg. This is a major European Commission-funded study whose brief is to provide recommendations for future EU ‘Hate Crime’ legislation.

"Organised by the Law School at the University of Central Lancashire, together with the University of Gothenburg and the Goethe University of Frankfurt, this is a two-year project that will have a major impact on the eventual legislation. The organisers explained to me that their brief was to consult as widely as possible and, to give them their due, that is clearly what they are doing.”

Really important first

"This is the very first time that the concerns about anti-indigenous racism and the injustice of the inadequate Establishment response to the problem – which we articulate on behalf of so many of our supporters and constituents – have been taken seriously and allowed to be aired in the EU corridors of power," Mr. Griffin explains.

"A full report of this huge step forward will appear in the forthcoming edition of Freedom. In the meantime, I can confirm that my fifteen-minute explanation of the problem was listened to very carefully and that, in the half-hour discussion that followed, it was clear that my evidence to the committee of professors and researchers had struck home and is being taken seriously.

"Also very heartening is the fact that the spokesman for the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) who addressed the same committee earlier was at pains to point out to the experts that ‘racism cuts both ways’.

For a key official from Britain’s most senior police officers to use the phrase which we coined is another heartening example of how our ideas and analyses are infiltrating the so-called ‘mainstream’.”

Chief constables accept our message

"Just three years ago, Chief Constables were ordering the arrest of our activists for distributing our study ‘Racism Cuts Both Ways’; now they are giving our message to the experts framing the next generation of laws on the subject.

"Yet again, despite the attempts of the media and Searchlight’s operatives and useful idiots to write us off, the British National Party is making the running, shaping political discourse and standing up for the rights of our people.

"My sincere thanks to all the activists and donors who, over the years, have sacrificed so much to put us in the position when we can speak up for justice for those who would otherwise be powerless and voiceless. Together, we are making a difference. Together, we can make Britain better!"

N.B.

The notes Mr. Griffin used for his evidence to the DAPHNE Project hearing are available HERE.

The British National Party’s hard-hitting summary of the problem, which was issued in a major campaign in 2008, Racism Cuts Both Ways, is available HERE.

(bnp.org.uk)
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