Paul Bracchi in the Daily Mail - an incitement to violence?
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Before we start on about the creature Paul Bracchi of the Daily Mail, I must first remind you of this article here in which I told you how Brian Reade of The Daily Mirror wrote under the headline banner: "Let's hope black radical groups don't get hold of those BNP members' details", saying:
I'm worried about the 12,000 BNP members whose names and addresses have been leaked on the internet.
I pray their details don't fall into the hands of any of those black radical groups known to take a very dim view of white neo-Nazis.
It would be truly awful if anything nasty happened to these nice people wouldn't it?
Shortly after this a British National Party member was attacked by a black man wielding a claw hammer, so it seems that Reade's prayers did not work but he got what he secretly wished for. A BNP member to be assaulted violently.
Now Paul Bracchi appears to be taking the art of inciting people to violence to a new level by giving out the names and addresses of people who have stated their intentions to vote for the BNP in Barking come the general election. I am surprised that he did not just paint a Yellow Star of David on their doors to show the fascist SWP/UAF just where the new Jews live. Because that is how the BNP and their supporters are treated today by the fascists of the left and the media - like Jews under the Nazis.
Farther up the road, single mother Karen Woodward, 39, says she will also be voting BNP. As will the woman, in her late 50s, at the pebble-dash terrace at No50, and the 34-year-old former builder, now registered disabled, at No52 ('I've never voted BNP before, but I'm going to because the country is in a mess').
The grandmother a few doors up? BNP. The middle-aged man at the house with a dodgy extension; BNP. His next-door neighbour; BNP. Two pensioners, behind the blue and brown doors, across the street; both BNP. A third pensioner, male, walking along the pavement. 'Yes,' he would be voting BNP, too.
And just to ensure that the brave boys of David Cameron's UAF are not too frightened to attack, he reassures the red thugs by pointing out that the people who live at the addresses he deliberately gives out are a single mother, a disabled man, a grandmother and three pensioners.
If anyone of those people or their property are attacked then we know who to lay the blame at the foot of - Paul Bracchi of the Daily Mail.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 14 April 2010 08:51 )




















