In defence of the EDL
Those parts of the world who do not read newspapers to get information has learned that the leadership of the English Defence League have been arrested by British police, their homes searched and their computers taken while families, including young children, were forced to watch on
While many who visit this site have very little good to say about the EDL, I have always seen their appearance as a positive thing. For one, young football fans are not known for their skills as activists or local organisers for political parties so I seriously doubt that they and the BNP are fishing in the same pond. And for two their actions only help show just what results the regime of enforced “Diversity” has had on British cities.
Sure the leadership have been hopelessly naive, but they managed to put thousands of young lads almost totally from the indigenous community into demonstrations where they have seen firsthand the lying and corruption that is at the heart of the modern British political system. Now that the leadership has been arrested for planning peaceful demonstrations that were subsequently attacked by police and state funded “anti-racism” bodies this message will only be driven deeper.
The EDL has helped to keep Islam in the news, a great positive for the BNP, they have also helped the BNP to distance itself from confrontational street politics and help even more with the move to a more electable image.
Sure the EDL do not share the BNP’s views, but really who cares? Anything which lashes out at the PC orthodoxy is a positive for our side, every person who is shown just how undemocratic Britain is because of the EDL is someone who will eventually vote BNP. And for every person who went to an EDL march, countless others wanted to but didn’t.
The best analogy I find is the French revolution. The first protests against the king were actually held by nobles, even after the Tennis court oath and the third estates rebellion the aim was always a constitutional monarchy. It was only when the King was found to be plotting with outside armies who were invading France and then tried to flee was killing him even seriously considered by anyone other than firebrands like Marat, and even then there were many who voted no to this final resort.
Another example is of the peasants and workers of Russia who marched to the Tsars palace and begged him from outside in the snow to be a kinder ruler, the Tsars guards slaughtered them. The families who had to lower their loved ones into the icy ground had their naive illusions about their system shattered fairly quickly, and many others took the lesson as well.
So for us the lesson is that sometimes people need time to see that the wrong options simply don’t work. As long as they are shooting in the right direction, who the hell cares why they are doing it?
People are waking up all over the UK, we should not be angry because they don’t wake up as much as we have, as quickly as we did, these people have to shake off entire lifetimes of propaganda, we should be patient and help them to slowly see the truth.
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