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Nulab's race realism and the compliciit media

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Robert Henderson

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Dec 10, 2001, 4:13:29 AM12/10/01
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David Blunkett's sally (9 Dec) on integrating immigrants is the latest
in a hardening of race-realist rhetoric (the action still remains to be
seen) by Nulab since 11 Sept.

The response of the media to this new Nulab race-realism. The criticism
has been extremely muted, especially on the Nulab controlled BBC. Had
this been a Tory Government speaking in this manner, the media would
have been is danger of suffering a collective rupture as they ran to
attack.

What the past few months has shown is how utterly dependent on the white
liberal bigot elite the "anti-racist", "multi-culturalist" industry is.
Robbed of the white liberal elites unquestioning support, immigrants
have become increasingly marginalised both in the media and in the
public pronouncements of the political mainstream.

The race-realist rhetoric of NuLab is disguised behind a screen of
politically correct waffle, but it is there.
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Robert Henderson

Cliff Morrison

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Dec 10, 2001, 4:51:02 AM12/10/01
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In article <rLTE4oA5...@anywhere.demon.co.uk>, Robert Henderson
<Phi...@anywhere.demon.co.uk> wrote:


Doesn't this put IDS in a rather difficult position?

And come to think on it, don't they owe Fffion's hubby an apology?

blue

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Dec 10, 2001, 7:32:55 AM12/10/01
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Robert Henderson wrote:

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'And wash my earthy mind in thy clear streams.'

Of course the govt is chirping up in order to appease the
right in the face of the up coming race riot reports. But
thats all it is and the facts remains that more people voted
Labour than Conservative and even less for the BNP.

Perhaps we've all been brainwashed by the media wave.
But how would I tell, tears against tsunami. What the govt
fears and what it persuades the media to fog us with next
election is yet to be seen.


Marc Living

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Dec 10, 2001, 3:25:12 PM12/10/01
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On Mon, 10 Dec 2001 09:51:02 GMT, cli...@post.almac.co.uk (Cliff
Morrison) wrote:

>> The race-realist rhetoric of NuLab is disguised behind a screen of
>> politically correct waffle, but it is there.

>Doesn't this put IDS in a rather difficult position?

>And come to think on it, don't they owe Fffion's hubby an apology?

If NuLabour had to apologise every time they have pinched another
party's policy within a few months after they have hysterically
denounced or ridiculed it, they wouldn't have time to do anything
else.

Still, it makes for good long term planning. If you want to know what
policies the Government is likely to be introducing in a year or so's
time, just look to see what they are denouncing today.


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Marc Living (remove "bounceback" to reply)
"The first objective of any tyrant in Whitehall would be to make
Parliament utterly subservient to his will; and the next to overturn or
diminish trial by jury ..." Lord Devlin (http://www.holbornchambers.co.uk)

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