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category international | miscellaneous | news report author Wednesday August 20, 2008 12:37author by anti-fascist Report this post to the editors

You have to hand it to those tireless activists over at British National Party HQ in the land of the brave and the home of the free (England, for the unitiated in imperialist propaganda).

The intrepid campaigners for racial purity have been so busy churning out their ‘information’ on “immigration invasion” that they simply haven’t had the time to verify the appropriateness of some of the images they’ve been using on their website.

In an August 4 article entitled Spot the Difference: Zimbabwe or the EU?, far-right readers are confronted with a prominent image of a No to Lisbon leaflet (carried here for those who don't wish to boost the ratings of Britain's super xenophobes) recently published by none other than an Irish socialist-republican party, éirígí.
The Irresistible Image
The Irresistible Image

Unless there has been some colossal shift in the politics of one or other of the parties, éirígí and the BNP would appear light years away in terms of ideology.

While Nick Griffin’s race warriors see their cause célèbre as stopping a process as old as humanity itself – immigration – éirígí has been involved in several anti-deportation campaigns in Ireland and has consistently stated its opposition to racist policies and opinions.

Then there’s the small matter of what éirígí constitutes as Ireland and what the BNP constitutes as ‘Britain’. As an Irish republican party, a central plank of éirígí’s policy is obviously the reunification of the country and the removal of the British government from the North. On the other hand, the BNP has been guilty in the not-too-distant past of whipping up racist sentiment in unionist areas of the Six Counties in an attempt to gain a foothold as ‘defenders of the Union’.

In June this year, the BNP went apoplectic when the British Union Jack at Belfast’s City Hall was replaced with the flag of Iraq on the occasion of the visit of war mongers George W Bush and Gordon Brown to the city.

The fascists hysterically attacked anyone who dared defend the gesture as promoters of “anti-British sentiment”.

Given this, it may well be time that the BNP removed from their website the material of the organisation that removed the Union Jack – éirígí.

As éirígí spokesperson Daithí Mac an Mháistír succinctly put it when informed of the BNP blunder, “I would suggest that they replace our image with a similar one from an Irish fascist group which campaigned against the Lisbon Treaty, but, thankfully, no such party exists and won’t in the future if Irish republicans have anything to do with it.”

author by cropbeye - nonepublication date Thu Aug 21, 2008 18:54author address Cork (Northside)author phone Report this post to the editors



I hardly think the B.N.P

grasp concepts like plagarism!

author by Shane - wsm. personal capacitypublication date Fri Aug 22, 2008 18:01author address author phone Report this post to the editors

There's no fathoming fascist logic. But there is a strand in far-right british nationalism/ fascism which in the past has called for "Ireland for the Irish" as an extension of "Britain for the British". Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't Oswald Mosley advocate a position along those lines?

author by Chrissiepublication date Sun Sep 07, 2008 14:13author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I got the idea that Mosley wanted Ireland nominally independent, as a Jersey-type tax haven, & a safe, cheap, place for him to broadcast Fascist radio. He expected the Catholic Church hierarchy to get in bed with Fascism as it had done in Spain.

author by hmmmmmmmmpublication date Sun Sep 07, 2008 18:03author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The Mosley estate still owns real estate in Ireland. (check wikipedia) So that kind of bears out what Chrissie was saying just above - but his plans wouldn't have been too far removed from the usual "larder" of England.

There is something though about the pitch on migrants by the fascists we're used to which might mislead us as to where they're getting popular. the data from a recent site hack, of what had been thought of as a British & Brit "englander" only umbrella, indicates that a huge amount of interest is being generated in the east and Balkans of Europe. & it is very interesting looking at the state profiles considering recent events and the proportion of migrants EU enlargement allowed them to export leaving the worst at home. (?) Poland provided the 6th largest amount of posters. Poland & Slovakia together had more posters than Germany. Yet Hungary and the Czech republic didn't. Slovenia with its tiny population had more posters than Ireland & Austria combined. The supposedly poor states of eastern Europe which provide the most legal migrants to Ireland are in fact the most interested in fascism. It is out there in the east where fascism is to be feared and worried and about & it is in their social discourse and on in those terms where it must be countered.

 
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