BNP Ballerina taunted: "many more of us than you"

The case of the BNP Ballerina (England's Simone Clarke) spins and twirls, with this column defending her political rights and discussing a protest by far-lefties at one of her performances:

Despite her fear of mass immigration, Clarke has an immigrant boyfriend of Chinese-Cuban descent, also a dancer; there is a hint of inconsistency here surely, and the BNP certainly finds it a touch embarrassing. And then the protesters in the street [presumably Unite Against Fascism activists], who say that ethnic English people's fear of immigration is nothing but irrational racism, rather undermined their own case by shouting "We are Muslim, black and Jew, there are many more of us than you" — by this threat confirming that a fear of mass immigration is not merely irrational racism. Brilliant.

MultiCultiCult · Fri, 01/19/2007 - 01:28 · Importance: 1

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The psycho-commies and their Jihadist buddies think that the indigenous Brits will/should passively accept their replacement/ethnic cleansing by other peoples. Unfortunately, they may be right.

Posted by: perroazul del norte at Jan 20, 2007 6:23 AM

oh God what a joke.

Posted by: Fred Dawes at Jan 19, 2007 5:27 AM


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