Poor trolling indeed
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BNP Members List
The excellent Independent got hold of a list of BNP members. Is there a racist in your street? Now you can know.
The well-informed Independent News Paper has some (occasionally over optimistic sounding) coverage.
Out of about 12000 records, a depressing 56 members in the NW area, including a chap called Roderick E. Riddell not far from me. No relation fortunately.
An A.R. Williams from Devizes is listed as “Hobbies: amateur radio & ‘church-crawling’. Quaker attender”. Creepy. I e-mailed his meeting suggesting they have a chat to him about the equality testimony.
More comedy is Dave Jackson from Warrington listed as Thai Boxing instructor. Pagan prison chaplain. Hobbies: growing mistletoe, rune making (wood).” I wonder how one gets to be a Pagan prison chaplain, hopefully the prison will kick him out. Jason Cotterill-Attaway from Nottingham is listed as “Interested in disabiity rights and setting up a British Pagan group” and there I was thinking pagans would be all happy and inclusive. Paul Shaddick “describes himself as a witch: potential embarrassment if active”.
Matthew Jenkins of Ilminster was apparantly “embarrassed by revelations in Private Eye re. councillors”, I wonder what that was.
While it’s fun to look for the interesting characters on this list, most of them will be “skinhead oiks” Hopefully this leak will stop some of these racists paying their membership next year
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Thanks for the new signtaure Xen!
How is racism a view or an opinion?
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Originally posted by Xenophon View PostLook Brillo, your mate is back.
Hi tay. I see you've returned at a time that suits you to throw in your unique antagonistic style of posting that makes you so popular with so many CUK posters.
I see you've also failed to answer my question to one of your posts.
How is racism a view or an opinion?
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Originally posted by tay View PostOften the best jokes are true....
Hi tay. I see you've returned at a time that suits you to throw in your unique antagonistic style of posting that makes you so popular with so many CUK posters.
I see you've also failed to answer my question to one of your posts.
How is racism a view or an opinion?
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Originally posted by tay View PostAudience says
98% No, Xenophon is to bust frothing like an enraged bigot to find anything funny
2% Yes.. he is rolling on the floor (but he doesnt get the joke)
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