March 06, 2011

The BNP's Nazi link exposed once again in a easy to follow dummies blog post.

Ok, let's keep this simple so the fascists can follow it.

Last night in Swansea, South Wales, Nick Griffin leader of the BNP held a meeting with fellow patriots to discuss their campaign to get representatives of their party into the Welsh Assembly.

One of the adoring fascist groupies present at the time was Bryan Powell.
And here he is proudly standing with BNP leader Nick Griffin.

And here's Mr Powell relaxing at home.

Obviously this will be an embarrassment to the BNP and especially Nick Griffin because nobody could have know about this, or could they?

Well that's not true as Mr Powell's Neo-Nazism has been known for some time.

And as EDL are quite happy to ignore it, we should also expect the BNP to do exactly the same thing.



Thanks to Stand up to Hate

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ironic that last month saw the 70th anniversary of the Swansea blitz, when Nazi bombers left 230 people dead and a further 409 injured.

If Mr.Powell had been alive then no doubt he would have been atop of Kilvey Hill with a flash-light guiding his heroes in.

Anonymous said...

Your picture captions are reversed.

John P said...

Anonymous said...

Your picture captions are reversed.

Cheers, Sorted now.

AndyMinion said...

Change the captions back, John!

I prefer to think he relaxes at home next to a waxwork of Griffin.

Anonymous said...

You people!

That salute he's giving dates back to Roman times and is a sign that you're not holding a weapon, and therefore is non-threatening, and the flag features, in black, an ancient Hindu device denoting the god Brahma.

and you lot jump to the conclusion that he's some sort of Nazi!

Anonymous said...

I agree that these sort of pictures can easily be taken out of context. Most people own novelty flags, if you live in an old house you can use them to cover unsightly cracks and stains caused by damp and subsidence. Also GPs will tell you that an arthritic or frozen shoulder can lead to compulsive stiff arm syndrome. The other picture could be photoshopped or lookalikes from an agency etc.

Anonymous said...

...in fact there are quite a few Nick Griffin lookalikes doing the rounds at the moment with the sole intention of making the man look stupid.

Anonymous said...

...in fact there are quite a few Nick Griffin lookalikes doing the rounds at the moment with the sole intention of making the man look stupid.

Which is never difficult...

B31 Antifascist said...

Alan Partridge, you have competition. Knowing me Nick Griffin,....

Anonymous said...

I suppose I'm the only one for whom the sight of a neo-nazi in front of a swastika the wrong way up is annoying.

Pedantry before politics, it seems. Oh well...

John P said...

Anonymous said...

I suppose I'm the only one for whom the sight of a neo-nazi in front of a swastika the wrong way up is annoying.

I think the reason it's the wrong way round is because he is using it as a curtain.

Anonymous said...

John P said: "I think the reason it's the wrong way round is because he is using it as a curtain."

You're mistaken. It's above his mantlepiece.

Also, those shitty flags make terrible curtains.

See? I just can't help myself.

Anonymous said...

On an unrelated note, he has a cut-out of Africa on his wall (to the right). Odd.