getting a bit nasty out there.

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walked passed the BBC 20 mins ago, the anti facists seem to very aggresive, chucking things at the police shouting nasty words, didnt have my phone with me otherwise i would have taken photos.
 
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Bunch of lameo's tbh. Let the show go ahead as planned. If all the guests from the political parties say their piece then we can judge them afterwards. If that kinda thing floats your boat.
 
To be honest, I find the fascist ways of these protesters to be comically ironic. It just goes to emphasise how completely ****ing moronic and clueless they really are!

I'm pretty sure there was a political party not that long ago, 1930s, that tried the same tactics.
 
i didn't care about the BNP being on question time until i kept hearing about it on the radio and a couple of papers. If the media just kepy schtum about it i reckon half the people who are outraged wouldn't even know about it.

Not that i'm saying the media shouldn't say anything and have opinions, it just seems in this case they've just given it huge publicity
 
To be honest, I find the fascist ways of these protesters to be comically ironic. It just goes to emphasise how completely ****ing moronic and clueless they really are!

I'm pretty sure there was a political party not that long ago, 1930s, that tried the same tactics.

You do have to wonder if the irony has occurred to them...
 
I've just seen one retard being aggressive with the security and then being dragged out of the building calling the BBC - 'the protector's of Nazi's'... what the ****.

BNP have just as much right as any of the other political parties (I hate them all anyway) to air there views and to be questioned... why not
 
Dundee, they had poeple trying to get people to sign something against the BNP or suchlike.

I bet I know one of them at least.

The BBC have made the decision, rightly or wrongly, to allow the BNP a platform (I'd say wrongly purely on the basis that they are largely an irrelevance in terms of support - if they do it for the BNP then will they do it for all parties with a similar level of support?) but since they have done so that decision should be respected and if a protest must be held then it should be peaceful - violence here does not do any favours and in fact plays into the BNP's hands as they will claim to be matyrs for having a viewpoint.
 
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