March 14
2007
A platform for a racist and fascist?
» Posted on March 14, 2007 04:31 PM » Category: BigotryThe way we live

David T has an interesting post about the notion of giving Nick Griffin a piece in the Guardian. It's thought provoking stuff. My instinctive reaction is to recoil at the idea, but David T makes some persuasive points in support of his argument. I especially like his response to one argument:

So, what is the objection to running a Comment piece by Nick Griffin in the Guardian.

...It cannot be that the Guardian would not publish a piece by a supporter of totalitarian politics, as it regularly hosts pieces by the Communist Party of Britain's Kate Hudson and Andrew Murray. Andrew Murray, you remember, is the man who stressed his Party's "basic position of solidarity with Peoples Korea". I assume that the Communist Party of Britain is still in favour of revolution, followed by the establishing of the dictatorship of the proletariat.


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...followed by the establishing of the dictatorship of the proletariat...

Which is worse? This or the dictatorship by the cabals through the EU, the CFR and the Bilderbergers [although the latter are just kingmakers, of course]?

Stated by: James on March 15, 2007 10:45 AM

Should they really be giving a platform to the leader of an all-white party? I think not. And if they're that desperate to publish the sort of objectionable views held by Griffin, I'm sure they could find one or two unreconstructed types on the Tory benches who would oblige.

Stated by: The UK Daily Pundit on March 15, 2007 11:50 AM
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