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Sounds a whole lot like the very wholesome sounding "National Socialist Party" too - European racism always turns out well...
Mike McKain |
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08.14.06 - 1:56 am | #
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How is it rascism when they define themselves as non-British?
http://www.suntimes.com/output/s...dt-
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"During the '90s, we grew used to the idea that "non-state actors" meant a terrorist group, with maybe a few hundred activists, a few thousand supporters. What if entire populations are being transformed into "non-state actors"? Not terrorists, by any means, but at the very minimum entirely indifferent to the state of which they're nominally citizens.
Hence that statistic: Seven percent of British Muslims consider their primary identity to be British, 81 percent consider it to be Muslim. By comparison, in the most populous Muslim nation on the planet, 39 percent of Muslim Indonesians consider themselves Indonesian first, 36 percent consider themselves Muslim first. For more than four years now, I've been writing about a phenomenon I first encountered in the Muslim ghettoes of the Netherlands, Belgium and other European countries in the spring of 2002: Second- and third-generation European Muslims feel far more fiercely Islamic than their parents and grandparents." [Emphasis Added]
Ryan S. |
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Its racism because your own link says that the party "stands for the preservation of the national and ethnic character of the British people and is wholly opposed to any form of racial integration between British and non-European peoples." Sure smells like good old fashion European racism to me.
Mike McKain |
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