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Soupspoon
27th August 2006, 01:35
If you haven't already seen this, take the opportunity to watch it now. It's well worth it.
Dispatches reporter David Modell films a remarkable six months spent in the questionable company of Mark Collett, former leader of the youth wing of the British National Party and now Head of Publicity of the party, and reveals the true nature of a party trying to reinvent itself and broaden its appeal. A rising star of the BNP, Collet reveals to Modell his deeply held Nazi sympathies. This despite the party's claim it no longer has any association with Nazism.
Full of Collett's lies, deliberately misleading statements, right-wing spin, the most appalling racism, his pathetic vanity and many memorable quotes, among which is the truly memorable, 'Hitler will live on forever - and maybe I will', this 2002 film shows Collett and the BNP up for the nazis that they really are. The joint BNP/National Front demo against the mosque on September 11th is particularly shocking.
Watch this and then tell us that the British National Party are not a nazi party.
You can watch the film or download it from Google Video (http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6143678320365818940&q=young+nazi+and+proud).
Comrade J
27th August 2006, 03:07
Ah thanks for posting, I remember watching this a long time ago when it was first on, he's a serious moron.
The best nazi documentary I ever saw was "When Louis Met the Nazis" or something like that, does anyone have a link to that?
Edit - found the link.
YKTMX
27th August 2006, 03:58
Was he the pondlife who said some shit about " all white people feeling a sense of pride when they saw footage from the third reich".
What an arse.
Vanguard1917
27th August 2006, 04:12
What that infamous documentary really showed is the utter irrelevance of 'neo-Nazi' politics today.
The BNP is a minute single-issue party.
People who vote for the BNP do so not because they want to preserve the 'aryan race', or because they feel that democracy is decadent and authoritarianism is the way to go, but because of: (i) fears concerning immigration that are created by the political and media elite, and (ii) their estrangement from the main parties of parliament.
I'm sure that Mark Collett is a closet Nazi, and Nick Griffin (the BNP's leader) most probably is also. You will most certainly come across a few people with skin-heads and swastika tattoos at their annual 'Red, White and Blue' event. So what? Aside from being aesthetically and superficially displeasing, what significance does any of this have to society?
The British Home Secretary was once a member of the Communist Party of Great Britain. I've heard that Labour members still sing the 'Red Flag' at the Labour Party annual conference, with the whole Cabinet (including Tony Blair) mumbling along. There are still plenty of Labour Party grassroots activists that call themselves 'socialists', and one or two that would even call themselves 'Trotskyists'. Does this mean that socialism is a real life social force in today's Britain?
No. Unfortunately, socialism irrelevant to today's Britain, and so is 'neo-nazism' or 'fascism'.
Fascism and socialism are both products of class struggle. In this period of unprecedented class peace, 'fascism' and 'socialism' are labels increasingly devoid of any meaning in real life society.
Soupspoon
27th August 2006, 07:00
The best nazi documentary I ever saw was "When Louis Met the Nazis"...
I wouldn't mind seeing that if you have the link now. :)
Edit: I see you've posted it already. Should have looked first, shouldn't I. :lol:
Was he the pondlife who said some shit about " all white people feeling a sense of pride when they saw footage from the third reich".
Something along those lines, yes. What a tedious and pompous little bastard he is. I just watched it again. I wish I hadn't. :angry:
People who vote for the BNP do so not because they want to preserve the 'aryan race', or because they feel that democracy is decadent and authoritarianism is the way to go, but because of: (i) fears concerning immigration that are created by the political and media elite, and (ii) their estrangement from the main parties of parliament.
Absolutely, but films like this show the face beneath the mask that some of them wear and it's useful ammunition against the BNP and their fellow shits, particularly with older people who either remember the nazis or are only a generation away from them.
adz170
30th August 2006, 21:24
that video is quite shocking i think but that party has no relevance really , its just full of racists , they are also a minority so what they have to say is like one man speaking in the crowd.
i see the point which they are trying to make but it is still pointless... iam white british and i honestly wouldnt care if i started see more black / ethic people on the streets or becoming my neighbours , as long as they treat everyone with respect . cos as we all know not all black people like white people racisism works in 2 ways... but for the majority everything is good and we should all be able to live together in a communist society without facisism and nazism . peace :mellow: :o :o :o :huh: :mellow:
RedAnarchist
30th August 2006, 21:27
I saw that when it was on television. The sad thing is that Collett is not the only one - there are far too many of these idiots around, and we need to find the most effective way of making the BNP seem a lot less attractive to them.
elmo sez
31st August 2006, 02:11
the thing we need to do is explain to them that their enemy is the government not minorities
Sugar Hill Kevis
31st August 2006, 12:04
great documentary!
I don't suppose anyone here has a [link to?] a copy of the documentary "the secret agent" or something like that... It was about the BNP but a guy actually went undercover in the party... I'd like to see that
Soupspoon
1st September 2006, 08:05
I don't suppose anyone here has a [link to?] a copy of the documentary "the secret agent" or something like that... It was about the BNP but a guy actually went undercover in the party... I'd like to see that
I'm still looking for that. I managed to miss it when it was on TV myself (probably because I don't actually have a TV). I'd love to see it myself - though I've heard it was pretty weak.
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