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xx_refused_xx
7th January 2005, 03:01
Hello, my friend told me about the N9S in England... he said that alot of people support them and all, i've been to there website it's www.n9s.org, what do you all think?
Red Heretic
7th January 2005, 03:17
ehm... scary... but i've never heard of them... sure he doesn't mean the BNP?
xx_refused_xx
7th January 2005, 04:15
no... he told me about them then i looked it up, he even said Davin Quien, i think i spelled his name right, anywho.... it sounds like what hitler was doing to get in power, and yeah... this is some messed up stuff because my friend who lives in the area where they are stongest in are getting a hell of alot support, he said his sister got a flyer today from school from them, and she is young. Just wonted to point this out because the last thing we need in the world is another Hitler(not including Bush :P). So yeah... we should all look at that and pay attiction to ANY Nazi parties who is getting support from the people.
RedAnarchist
7th January 2005, 08:22
What areas are they strongest in?
How can people help destroy them?
RedAnarchist
7th January 2005, 08:31
http://icrenfrewshire.icnetwork.co.uk/news...-name_page.html (http://icrenfrewshire.icnetwork.co.uk/news/localnews/pdenews/pdenews/content_objectid=14028616_method=full_siteid=63858 _headline=-The-decent-people-of-Paisley-will-treat-these-extremists-with-the-contempt-they-deserve-name_page.html)
The November 9th Society is their full name, and they claim to be Britain's answer to the NSDAP.
These animals even deny the Holocaust, and want to get rid of every non-"Aryan" person out of Britain. Welll i cant call them animals, because even animals dont hate their own kind for being a different colour or religion.
h&s
7th January 2005, 09:22
I hope I'm right in saying this, but somehow I doubt that this group will ever be popular. There is just no place in modern society for such open racism anymore - the vast majority of people won't stand for it, especially if the group openly support the Nazis. Even racists in this country speak out against Nazis (admittedly its normally in a racist, anti-German way), so a group claiming to be Nazis should have little success. If fascism is ever going to take hold in this country, it will be from the BNP.
Having said that though, I do think that a few 'heavies' could do with making a visit to N9S.....
Questionauthority
7th January 2005, 11:03
I agree with h&s here because most average people will simply steer clear of people like this, however its the BNP you have to watch out for because they are wearing their suits and on the face make themselves appear "attractive" to possible voters, not everyone who supports the BNP are fanatical right wing nuts but are probably ordinary people sucked into it because they think the BNP will help them get a job etc. To educate people on what the BNP are really about is the battle, as well as stopping them at marches .
bolshevik butcher
7th January 2005, 13:23
The BNP is strong in areas with large immigrant communities such as the midlands, particularly Burnley.
The Feral Underclass
7th January 2005, 13:57
The November 9th Society are extremly insignificant and I doubt that they ever will be.
The left, no matter how small pose a significant thread through local, anti-imperialist and anti-capitalist activities and organisations. The Far right don't have any gorunding or popular fights that they are activly and significantly engaged in on the international scene.
They're just scum.
Funky Monk
7th January 2005, 16:21
Burnely isnt in the midlands.
But yes, the BNP flocks to areas where there have been racial problems, Burnley, Oldham, Bradford.
Anarchist Freedom
7th January 2005, 18:12
I dont think we really have anything to worry about I mean nazism Is all but dead "most" people have moved beyond the ignorance of racism.
MiniOswald
7th January 2005, 21:40
yes ive looked at the N9s society before, after i realised i share birthdays with them. They have little strength, have you read their party manifesto? detailed plans on things such as the falklands <_< and their stance on Northern Ireland is blood boiling, they even have desires to bring southern ireland under their 'ayran control'. I was confused to find the phrase 'public need before private greed' in one of their sections, something to do with youth i cant remember, call me picky but isnt that one of our phrases? I think they are more suited to ayran greed before public need.
Anyways they dont pose much of a threat, i think the only two big parties of fascism in britain are the BNP and the WNP, again looking at their sites makes your blood boil.
Also those two only really get support in places like the midlands, west country and wrexham, but then they were always a little 'behind in their ways' in those places, no offence to anyone on here from those places, but im sure your willing to insult your own area. Hell i live on merseyside with the racist police.
Personally though i wouldnt mind seeing the people of the November 9th society smashed into little pieces, but we needn't worry they'll be gone before long..
encephalon
9th January 2005, 09:03
Saying nazism is dead is like saying communism is dead. neither are. There are still plenty of racists out there, even if they don't state it. I meet them every day.
That said, it is unlikely that nazism would take hold in britain. Germany voted hitler in because, after wwI, they were a very desperate people and easly swayed, especially with the new media of radio and film. Under normal, peaceful circumstances, where people are able to feed their children and feel secure, nazism won't take hold.
I don't think we should say that its dead, though. When time comes for another communist revolution, I expect most of the opposition to fall into something akin to nazism. People always go to the other extreme when faced with an opposing extreme (that of revolution). It doesn't even matter whether it's a racist ideology or not.
seventy percent of germany was not racist when hitler was voted in. they were desperate, and led astray by powerful speeches. This will happen again, I'm positive. It might not be exact nazism, but it might as well be.
bolshevik butcher
9th January 2005, 11:51
Originally posted by
[email protected] 9 2005, 09:03 AM
Saying nazism is dead is like saying communism is dead. neither are. There are still plenty of racists out there, even if they don't state it. I meet them every day.
That said, it is unlikely that nazism would take hold in britain. Germany voted hitler in because, after wwI, they were a very desperate people and easly swayed, especially with the new media of radio and film. Under normal, peaceful circumstances, where people are able to feed their children and feel secure, nazism won't take hold.
I don't think we should say that its dead, though. When time comes for another communist revolution, I expect most of the opposition to fall into something akin to nazism. People always go to the other extreme when faced with an opposing extreme (that of revolution). It doesn't even matter whether it's a racist ideology or not.
seventy percent of germany was not racist when hitler was voted in. they were desperate, and led astray by powerful speeches. This will happen again, I'm positive. It might not be exact nazism, but it might as well be.
Yeha, people useually only resort to faciasm en masse when there country's pride or their econemy is in chaos.
eQuaLiTy
9th January 2005, 20:47
Nazi's must be destroyed. They are just racists and dickheads that make up technical excuses that try to say that they aren't. They brainwash children and their history of the holocaust is absolutely disgusting. This revolution will not work without equality.
encephalon
10th January 2005, 03:38
Nazi's must be destroyed. They are just racists and dickheads that make up technical excuses that try to say that they aren't. They brainwash children and their history of the holocaust is absolutely disgusting. This revolution will not work without equality.
quite true.
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