The purpose of his BBC appearance was certainly not to hear Griffin ’speak freely’ or to discuss a national ideology that is gaining more and more support amongst Brits. And it doesn’t seem to have delivered BBC Chief Executive Mark Thomson any closer to his holy grail of ‘impartiality’. What it did achieve, however, was a potent diversion from the encroaching reality of our own phobias, fears and murderous inclinations. After all, it was Jack Straw’s party that launched an illegal war in Iraq killing 1.5 million Iraqis. In the light of mounting Western barbarism against Afghanis, Pakistanis, Iraqis and Palestinians, not to mention the curtailing of civil rights for British born Muslims, Griffin provides a conduit for British inhumanity and hypocrisy. He personifies the bigotry we despise in ourselves.
Why does the left support indigenous national movements in far away places but fail to support their ‘compatriots’ at home?
http://www.gilad.co.uk/writings/ethi...-bbc-gues.html
(this will wake you up all those left wing dole scrounging layabouts!)