Smash the fascist TUC
The TUC not fascist? Consider this.
1) Gee Walker, the mother of murdered teenager Anthony Walker addressed the 141st TUC annual Congress and urged unionists to help instil "positive" policies to eradicate racism.
“No one can tell me that racism does not exist because I am living proof, what happened to Anthony confirmed that,” she told delegates. “What happened to my son was the result of extreme racism. I know that if he was white he would still be alive today. I appeal to the hearts of everyone here today to think about the positive and instil "positive" policies not just lip service.
Mrs Walker was given a standing ovation after her speech and then around 1,000 people gathered on the steps of the arena and convention centre to hold a silent vigil in protest against racism and the BNP after yesterday’s debates.
I cannot imagine the pain of loosing a child, especially to violent crime, it is something that no parent should have to suffer. But her comment "I know that if he was white he would still be alive today" is just far beyond the level of common decency and a savage misuse of the situation for her obvious political ambisions.
First of all it is grossly untrue because all the figures show that whites suffer disproportionately at the hands of non-whites in all level of crime including, rape, drug related crimes and murder. Secondly it is a hideously racist comment because it focuses exclusively on the non-white victims callously discarding whites victims as either irrelevant of even non existent.
And the comrades just lapped it up. Sickening. Where was the condemnation of racist violence against the indigenous peoples of Britain? Do they not regard whites as worthy of consideration? What did Ms Walker mean by her call to "instil "positive" policies" which was so warmly applauded by the comrades?
I'll tell you: more draconian measures stifling freedom of speech and more legislation forcing those who oppose the new world order to the fringes.
In fact something exactly like this:
2) Ban BNP members from working in public sector, say union. TUC calls for urgent talks with the government about extending the current ban on BNP members working in the police and prison services.
This is not actually really new, but it getting increased prominence as the BNP start making inroads. It is exactly the sort of thing that Ms. Walker means by "positive" policies and is prepared to use her "status" to push for. It is also exactly the sort of spiteful and arrogant measure the comrades would love to see in place.
Denying members of a legal and legitimate political party the right to make a living in a sector that employs huge numbers of people. The harassment that would be involved and the witch hunt mentality that would ensue is exactly what they would love.
But it would not end there. There would be a permanent state of fear in the public sector for those even slightly suspected of non compliance to the ideals of multi-culturalism. The public sector eventually only for those with proven "correct" political beliefs or the right ethnic background? It really would be the next logical step in their hideous programme.
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