View Full Version : Prick Griffin on the Communist conspiracy.
Deicide
18th April 2012, 22:04
Enjoy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1VL64CNHM64
Simon Darby discusses Frankfurt School Neo-Marxism and the impact on British society with Nick Griffin MEP.
bricolage
18th April 2012, 22:08
nick griffen is a pretty bad public speaker, he's always really awkward, and seems to hate making eye contact with anyone. I do wonder how he ever got to be BNP leader, especially considering how fascism always tends to rely in some part on the 'charismatic leader'.
Rooster
18th April 2012, 22:27
and seems to hate making eye contact with anyone.
Well... he does have that... eye thing.... going on.
bricolage
18th April 2012, 22:36
Well... he does have that... eye thing.... going on.
you know what I'd completely forgotten about that!
Mass Grave Aesthetics
18th April 2012, 22:45
I couldnīt watch more than 3 minutes of this.
hatzel
18th April 2012, 23:02
Frankfurt School Neo-Marxism
...but that's the most dangerous and anti-British of all the Neo-Marxisms!!! :scared:
Revolutionair
18th April 2012, 23:04
...but that's the most dangerous and anti-british of all the neo-marxisms!!! :scared:
exactly my thought when i read this! What is this dark sorcery????
hatzel
19th April 2012, 12:03
On a related note: the only people I've met who actually speak of their indebtedness to the Frankfurt School are a) me and b) German (specifically!) animal liberation people. Does anybody else still care...?
Left Leanings
19th April 2012, 16:13
He was on Question Time a while back, and he didn't come across any better there. He's a posh-arse as well, born with a silver spoon in his mouth, from a money family.
And check his hair out. I'm sure that's a wig :laugh:
Ocean Seal
19th April 2012, 16:16
I thought that this was going to be about Peter Griffen, but then I realized it was about Nick Griffen. *Yawn*.
Railyon
19th April 2012, 18:49
On a related note: the only people I've met who actually speak of their indebtedness to the Frankfurt School are a) me and b) German (specifically!) animal liberation people. Does anybody else still care...?
I like the New Frankfurt School. Does that count?
hatzel
19th April 2012, 18:59
I like the New Frankfurt School. Does that count?
Hmm...I guess it'll have to do; it doesn't look like we'll do any better than that, does it? Which is unfortunate because now I feel like a real anomaly :( So if anybody wants to jump in and save me from my loneliness I'd be grateful...
Sasha
19th April 2012, 21:30
On a related note: the only people I've met who actually speak of their indebtedness to the Frankfurt School are a) me and b) German (specifically!) animal liberation people. Does anybody else still care...?
I used to be really into Adorno... and you can see that my current lovers of tiqqun read that shit pretty deeply too...
Sasha
19th April 2012, 21:34
nick griffen is a pretty bad public speaker, he's always really awkward, and seems to hate making eye contact with anyone. I do wonder how he ever got to be BNP leader, especially considering how fascism always tends to rely in some part on the 'charismatic leader'.
Let's say he filled those white power t-shirts he rocked when he rose to fame a lot better than those cheap suits and double chins he rocks now...
Just do a Google image search and you will get my point...
bricolage
19th April 2012, 21:57
Let's say he filled those white power t-shirts he rocked when he rose to fame a lot better than those cheap suits and double chins he rocks now...
Just do a Google image search and you will get my point...
of for sure I know what you mean.
still, I wonder if he was any better at public speaking back then.
Sasha
19th April 2012, 22:13
Public speaking says jack shit in regards to likability to the extreme right electorate, while I thought Pim fortuijn for sure had a lot of charm it was mostly his flamboyant gay side, in general not something most racist white proles like, and I think wilders is one of the worst speakers in dutch politics and even worse was janmaat and both pulled huge amount of ressentiment votes...
bricolage
19th April 2012, 22:15
Public speaking says jack shit in regards to likability to the extreme right electorate, while I thought Pim fortuijn for sure had a lot of charm it was mostly his flamboyant gay side, in general not something most racist white proles like, and I think wilders is one of the worst speakers in dutch politics and even worse was janmaat and both pulled huge amount of ressentiment votes...
that's interesting.
I guess I've just watched too many mussolini speeches.
Kronsteen
21st April 2012, 20:32
Has Griffin been watching Alex Jones?
http://www.revleft.com/vb/infowars-alex-jones-t170456
Deicide
22nd April 2012, 07:22
Hmm...I guess it'll have to do; it doesn't look like we'll do any better than that, does it? Which is unfortunate because now I feel like a real anomaly :( So if anybody wants to jump in and save me from my loneliness I'd be grateful...
I've ordered a book on critical theory.. does that count?
Anarcho-Brocialist
22nd April 2012, 07:28
People still believe in nationalism?
pluckedflowers
22nd April 2012, 07:52
I saw this relatively old article on the "cultural marxist" phenomenon (http://www.splcenter.org/get-informed/intelligence-report/browse-all-issues/2003/summer/reframing-the-enemy?page=0%2C0) recently, and was not particularly surprised to hear of its Nazi roots.
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