‘BNP spells danger for disabled people’

July 3, 2009

The BNP’s success in European elections will be disastrous for disabled people, activists have warned.

BNP leader Nick Griffin was elected to represent the North West region while Andrew Brons won the seat for Yorkshire and Humber in the June 4 elections to the European Parliament.

Activist and campaigner Richard Rieser branded the BNP a fascist party and said that its electoral success was a result of large numbers of disillusioned Labour supporters failing to vote.

He said that disabled people in areas represented by the BNP would be afraid because fascists wanted to kill disabled people.

“The fascist record on dealing with disabled people is to kill us. They’re Holocaust deniers but I haven’t noticed them denying that disabled people were killed en masse in Germany.”

Julie Newman, Acting Chair of the UK’s Disabled People’s Council, said she could only think that a party denying the Holocaust would deny disabled people the right to exist too.

She said: “I think there’s a eugenics agenda because they want to get rid of anybody who taints the bloodline. I think that anybody who’s different from the BNP’s purist agenda is going to have a difficult time.”

Alice Maynard, Chair of disability charity Scope, said that black and ethnic-minority disabled people already endured considerable discrimination which she doubted would improve with the election of BNP politicians.

“One feels that the BNP’s approach to race is the negative bit, but I don’t think that disability is ever far behind. There are serious issues around the genetic agenda.”

All three campaigners said that they hoped the success of the BNP would serve as a rallying call to disabled people to ally with anti-fascist and anti-racist organisations.

In May, the Observer newspaper reported that Jeffrey Marshall, senior organiser for the BNP’s London European election campaign, had posted a message on an internet forum in which he commented on the death of David Cameron’s disabled son Ivan.

According to the Observer, Mr Marshall said: “We live in a country today which is unhealthily dominated by an excess of sentimentality towards the weak and unproductive. No good will come of it.”

The Observer article said that later, in response to comments made by others on the site, Marshall is alleged to have written: “There is not a great deal of point in keeping these people alive after all.”

The Observer added that Mr Marshall said the comments were private and some had been paraphrased and taken out of context. The paper said that he had admitted making the former comment but said he could not recall making the latter one.

Source:  Disability Now

Julie Newman’s comment in DN prompted me to do some research.  Though in one sense I wish I hadn’t because what I found is very upsetting.  I  feel I can’t say much, as the article speaks for itself.

It’s tough reading but please take a look a this article entitled ‘Euthanasia Program‘ from the United States Holocaust Museum.

Further Reading from USHM:  Murder Of  “The Unfit”

Harry Thomas


Please Vote, Just Not For The BNP

June 18, 2009

I’ve read a blog article that says once the Tories come into power (which they most likely will, come June 2010 when he HAS to hold a General Election whether he likes it or not) that in time we will see Gordon Brown in the same light as many view Winston Churchill. I didn’t know that people hated Winston Churchill ;) Either way, I don’t agree with that, because the Tories, when they were last in power, cut jobs in a recession and other things and the country is screwed because of it.

I think right now we have no faith in our government, given the results of the last election, which quite honestly scared me because BNP managed to get TWO seats in the European Parliament, which is just wrong (For those outside of the UK,  the BNP are basically Nazis with a different name and accent).

As someone who is bisexual, I can’t believe that people felt strongly enough to vote them into power, even though it’s a tiny amount. That’s how the Nazi party was started, and look what they did. We don’t need them having even the smallest bit of power in any way, shape or form. If you can vote and didn’t, then I’m looking at you.

Women were thrown in front of horses and chained themselves to railings and were force fed to avoid press coverage of hunger strikes, and got us our vote. We owe it to them to take their success and be heard! So, when the general election comes round, VOTE, just not for the BNP.

I don’t want to see concentration camps for immigrants and gays and anyone else who is not classed as “English,” because many of the people that would be in those camps are the people who surround you. Even though they might have been born in the UK, and so might their parents, all the BNP would need to do is find one immigrant somewhere in their family tree.

This was taken from a post by Joey.


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