View Full Version : Arguing against the BNP
luk3r3r
12th April 2010, 11:18
I'm seeing a rise in support for the BNP, especially within my young working class friends. They see immigration as a serious problem and seem to think that the BNP will help people like them (i.e. the working classes).
What can I tell them to convince them otherwise?
vyborg
12th April 2010, 12:06
If the boss can pay less an immigrant than pays you, he will hire them. So the less rights immigrant have the more they are a threat to local workers, the more similar in terms of rights and wage we all are, the less we are under threat.
So let's figth for equal pay and rights for all
Aesop
12th April 2010, 14:23
Well you can bring a horse to water, but you can't make it drink.
You could point to the fact that they are a neo-nazi organisation, what i mean by this is not to shout out 'nazi, nazi' but inform them of their policies. Such as that they are not against immigration per say, but they are just against 'non-white' immigration hence in their manifesto they say their not against immigrants from northern or western Europe or north America(the places which happen to contain a large number of 'whites') In addition to the fact that they willing to pay people whose skin tone is a shade or two darker then they would like to leave the country, even if they were born here or that their parents were.
Also you could provide a bit of history about their fierce stand against organised labour. For example, the BNP advocating that Thatcher used the army to smash the miner strikes and various other groups.
You could try asking them why immigration per say is a problem.
Not saying this approach works with everybody (has in the past worked with a few individuals)but it is better than nothing. Also it is a good way to find out the kind of supporter of the BNP, it may be just a naive person who has fallen from the 'suited and booted image' or a person with latent prejudice.
Leonid Brozhnev
13th April 2010, 14:12
BNP use Immigration as a scapegoat for the majority of the problems in this country, they try to cover it up in sugary social policies and pandering to primitive nationalistic pride, but underneath it all they are still out to turn Britain into a fascist pseudo-democratic western North Korea. Its delusional to think that you deserve all this and you don't need to share it with anybody due to the simple good fortune of being born here... you know, if we helped the Third world instead of pandering to our own selfish drives, maybe third worlders wouldn't want to leave their own fucking countries in the first place.
If there's one thing that makes me sick, its seeing an Aghan family escaping the horrors of a war we started, being turned away from Britain after travelling thousands of miles on axel of truck. It's fucking wrong :cursing:
Chairman Wow
16th April 2010, 13:36
Also you can pick apart their manifesto easily, it contains the least workable economic plan I have ever seen from a group claiming to be a legitimate political party.
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