Wednesday 21 October 2009

Why does the BNP criticise Leftists while claiming to also be on the left in many respects?

 I can explain why it is that the BNP denigrates "leftists" while at the same time actually being "leftist". This is because the "leftists" who are denigrated are really phony leftists and we should always write that but do not do so because it is tiresome to bother. Since everyone knows who we are talking about it seems redundant to put "phony leftists" or "Leftists [sic]" and in fact doing so might confuse people who understand the term "leftist" in the way it is most commonly used in modern politics.

However the UAF, for example, are phony Leftists because they are pro Islamic (which embraces homophobia and oppression of women) and are racist against whites, as well as supporting the importation of cheap slave labour from the 3rd world. Karl Marx, Lenin and Trotsky would disagree firmly with all of the UAF's purpose for existing. And it is the case that Tory leader Cameron actually funds them too!

The BNP have policies objecting to the power of bankers, objecting to globalist capitalism and championing the rights of the British working class. These are what one may as well call "Leftist" policies. In addition, the anti-war stance and the demand for similar ethnic-based socialism in every nation in the world qualifies as left-wing in essence.

Socialism, to a Nationalist, is really just another word for Nationalism. Socialism is a system based upon natural bonds between the people of a nation. Blood is thicker than water. Socialism emerges from the family, and extends to tribe and nation. It is lost in attempts to make it internationally universal unless national diversity is preserved in so doing - as with the BNP policy of supporting the concept of ethnic sovereignty for every nation.
 

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