He does, he wouldn’t have been a part of those parties otherwise. You’re blinkered or blind, either way you’re lost.
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Which parties? He was only party of BNP which he left as soon as he went to the first meeting.
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He was in the BNP for 2 years
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Yes, as soon as he brought his friend along to the meeting and they said no because he wasn't white he left.
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The EDL was not originally a racist organisation.
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“English Defence League” I mean, it’s all in the name mate. Stop being so blind.
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Do you think they started it as a knitting club?
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The fact that it wasn't just white people and they had different leagues within it (such as the Sikh Defence League) is demonstrating the sort of organisation it was. It opposed the spread of deobandi and salafist Islam.
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They were football hooligans who hated Muslims. Word it however you want but that’s the crux of it pal
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