Solaris
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I've been thinking a lot about the BNP and how they should be treated by groups such as UAF and the ANL. These groups organise mostly peaceful counter demonstrations at BNP events. Recently in Birmigham they surrounded a BNP march and the other week they blocked roads so people couldn't get to a BNP festival.
My questions is, is it fair game to utilise violence to oppose such groups?
BNP marches tend to be mostly peaceful on their side, (They do their violence through their proxy group the English Defence League).
I think violence is probably counter productive, although I have no problem with throwing eggs and flower etc. at people like Nick Griffing. (see this)
At what point, if any, however does violence become the best option. The communist party effectively allowed the Nazis to take power when they could have probably, in alliance with the social democrats, brought the country to it's knees if need be, through strikes and maybe even civil war.
I for one would never live under a BNP government, I'd rather die, but I don't believe that's likely. However, it is very possible the BNP could take control of some councils in the future. What tactics should be taken to avoid this?
I'm a big fan of the 'no platform policy', which is UAF/ANL enforced. This is where normal politicians may not hold debates with the BNP as it makes them look like a legitimate party.
What do you think?
My questions is, is it fair game to utilise violence to oppose such groups?
BNP marches tend to be mostly peaceful on their side, (They do their violence through their proxy group the English Defence League).
I think violence is probably counter productive, although I have no problem with throwing eggs and flower etc. at people like Nick Griffing. (see this)
At what point, if any, however does violence become the best option. The communist party effectively allowed the Nazis to take power when they could have probably, in alliance with the social democrats, brought the country to it's knees if need be, through strikes and maybe even civil war.
I for one would never live under a BNP government, I'd rather die, but I don't believe that's likely. However, it is very possible the BNP could take control of some councils in the future. What tactics should be taken to avoid this?
I'm a big fan of the 'no platform policy', which is UAF/ANL enforced. This is where normal politicians may not hold debates with the BNP as it makes them look like a legitimate party.
What do you think?