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Foreword by Green Arrow
First of all, get well soon Donna. Really missed meeting you again at the Family weekend but it is good to see you are back into battle.
Now about this article. Well it is a comment that was left by a person called Jack and for some reason I quite took a liking to it. So here it is now. The only editing is to tidy up the spacing, etc.....
I think it is important not to get too focused and bogged down even with 'membership' numbers and so on. People have their own reasons for not becoming or remaining a member of a political party. Many large and not so large donors to the liblabcon are not members and never would be members. I know people who support and give to the BNP but are not in the least interested in ever becoming a member. They'll join if and when they're ready and not before - if ever. For many it is for the usual reasons of fear and intimidation - not just the work thing but from friends, wives or husbands even. A 'member of' anything draws a line for many that their 'loved ones' do not want them to cross and be a part of. Supporting by way of leafleting, tabletops, donating is fine but not being a 'member of'. Supporting a cause is light years from being a member of that cause and many people out there know it. They like to be sort of invisible I suppose.
SUPPORT is what politics is all about. GENUINE support mainly but 'here today gone tomorrow' fickle support also. Gone tomorrow as in the day after polling day if you get my drift. The X in the BNP box is worth a small donation and even a large donation if that X wins a seat for the BNP by one or a few votes.
Most people are not interested in the murky world of politics and who can blame them? Most politicians when they're not kissing babies for photo opportunities are stealing their sweets and future life savings. Of the 30 million who recently voted for the liblabcon et al, probably less than half a million out of those entire 30 million will have been members of all those parties put together. Well over half a million people voted BNP and after they have voted BNP they want nothing further to do with politics except rightfully expecting us to repay that vote by immersing ourselves once again in the political maelstrom because this is the life we have chosen. Regarding
"... they were interested but not THAT interested, why because they had only seen a hint of what was wrong and not the full picture, it can take time for people to see the full picture if ever, but get them on board and that picture comes into view and lot faster."
Considering what has been going down on planet BNP these last few weeks and months which now seem like light bloodied years, maybe it's just as well most BNP supporters/voters are not actual members and that they prefer getting on with their non political lives rather than surfing the nationalist spider's web of intrigue. A Hollywood mogul out there must be watching our BNP life and times with a view to making a Gone With The Wind blockbuster type movie. Or should that be Titanic - The BNP Sequel?
Many of us on the good ship BNP have sailed with pride and faith and good faith and intend to defy history and make it and see it through from Southampton to New York. But the danger is all too clear and present and only a blind man would deny it. History can be rewritten (the Frankfurt School Marxists are doing it ALL the time) and NOTHING is ever written until it happens. The good ship BNP is severely holed and there have been significant casualties who have been buried at sea. The good ship BNP as a result now has less dead weight and will remain afloat for longer and is significantly better off and likely to survive...but complacency is our biggest enemy.
Talking of enemy: I have been observing the Mary Celeste BNP Reform Group from a safe distance as well as the occasional close up and there are no signs of nationalist or any life of any sort worth mentioning on board. It's a Ghost Ship in all but name doomed to sail the nationalist ocean for eternity looking for a port which it will never find. A worst fate than the White Star Line's Titanic itself.
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