Re: Fascism the rise of
Hi
I am a Socialist at heart, born and bred, learnt my Politics from Harold Wilson, a frequent visitor to my parents house.
I absolute despise, loathe and detest Terrorists and Kiddy Fiddlers.
Their choice, they abandoned their Human Rights and sod them.
In that respect, according to some definitions, I am a Fascist.
In that respect I am proud to be so.
Conversely, a group of Prats abusing a woman just because she wore a headscarf would get exactly the same treatment from me.
Does that also make me a Fascist?
I have absolutely no issue with those who want a United Ireland and campaign for it using peaceful,Political means.
I have no time for the IRA and their bombers, absolute scum targeting innocents.
Does that make me a Fascist?
I have no problem at all with those in Northern Ireland who wish to remain in the UK and campaign peacefully.
I have no time at all for the UDF.
Does that make me a Fascist?
There is a point to this.
Being described as a Fascist is a favourite ploy of the Hard Left to describe anyone who does not fit in with their views.
I seriously object to that term being used.
A member is married to an immigrant, she works in the NHS, I am sure that she is quite capable of dealing with things in her own way, when some prat kicks off about her not being English.
Hubby is far better equipped to deal with things than I am.
What neither of us will accept is abuse of others, but we are not Right Wing Fascists, but we both have serious concerns about Immigration.
I have seen first hand the abuse of NHS Frontline Staff.
An EDL Thug bought in seriously injured, his response to being treated by an Immigrant Nurse and Doctor, keep your hands off me.
Get me somebody English.
I would have let him bleed to death, it was his choice.
Calling people Fascists just because they do not share your views is completely wrong.