Exactly one month ago, on 3 December 2011, I published the following article on this blog. It criticizes the incompetence of those in charge of the main web site of the British National Party.
Having looked at the home page of the party's main site again today, I am happy to be able to report that my criticism of its apparent slur upon the character of the unfortunate unemployed young people of our country has been noted and action taken to rectify the situation.
Instead of the ambiguous statement "1 Million youth unemployed - Stop them destroying Britain" the slide show now states "1 Million youth unemployed - Stop politicians destroying Britain".
It's a pity constructive criticism cannot be acted upon more expeditiously than this. It's a pity also that the BNP's 2010 Accounts cannot be published on the party's main web site for all to read.
Still, with a senior member of a rival, and civic 'nationalist', political party, at the centre of things, can one really expect anything better?
'Anyone visiting the main web site of the British National Party recently and looking at its home page will have seen, near the top of the page, what appears to be an extraordinary slur upon the unfortunate one million unemployed young people of our country.
'"1 Million youth unemployed - Stop them destroying Britain", says the slide show!
'Bearing in mind that most of these one million unemployed young people are our own indigenous British compatriots, one is forced to ask the question: is it really very likely that they should wish to destroy their own motherland, albeit that motherland has treated them as if they are not wanted and as if they are surplus to the requirements of society? Even seeing an estimated three million ethnically alien illegal immigrants permitted to remain in the country and depress wages and working conditions, is not enough, I submit, to make our young unemployed workers wish to destroy their homeland. Even seeing, every year, another estimated half a million ethnic aliens 'legally' enter our country and be given preferential, 'red carpet treatment' in terms of jobs, housing and educational opportunities, at the expense of their own opportunities for social advancement, is not enough provocation for our young Englishmen to make them wish to destroy what they still regard as their own country.
'I don't see our unemployed young people as wishing to destroy Britain at all. I see them as wishing to contribute to Britain, but being denied the opportunity to do so by the rotten anti-English Establishment. Perhaps this too is the message that the BNP's web site wished and intended to convey, but was unable to succeed in formulating effectively as a result of the incompetence of its IT staff. On the other hand, one must also consider the possibility of sabotage, of the calculated and insidious perversion of the BNP's ethnonationalist message by a greedy cuckoo in the nest. A multiracialist apostate from nationalism by the name of Patrick Harrington.'
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