Eviction from Lancaster University student's SCAM forum, that is!
A couple of years ago, a bunch of Lancaster University students got together to form an online alternative to the worthy but dull Students' Union newspaper Scan, and eventually came up with a forum which they named SCAM. Everything you might expect to find on it is there - discussions on politics, courses, uni life, music, lust, gossip, booze and so on. All the things in fact, in which one would expect students to show an interest.
As expected before long, someone recently asked the question 'Should the BNP be allowed on Campus?' The usual arguments were aired - 'it's a legitimate political party', 'no platform', 'allow a platform then shoot their arguments down', 'they're not welcome on campus' and so on.
The NUS has a very clear 'no platform' policy regarding fascists, generally followed by the Uni and Lancaster University Students' Union (LUSU) except when corporate crooks want to use the facilities, and Scam appears to actively adhere to this policy. So when Lancaster BNP's Chris Hill, who is a grad student, posted in the 'Should the BNP be allowed on Campus?' thread, the forum administrator acted in a way that would make any anti-fascist (in the NUS or not) proud - immediate deletion of all Hill's posts followed by this unequivocal statement:
'As owner of this website I wish to inform Chris Hill that he is specifically not authorised to post messages on this forum, under his own name or otherwise, and that for him to cause this server to carry out the operations required to post a message will therefore be an offence under the Computer Misuse Act 1990.
I would further like to inform him that any such messages he posts will be deleted. Now being aware of this, should he continue to post he should take note that the actions he knows I will take will cause me annoyance and inconvenience. Therefore, posting in this knowledge and to this purpose would be an offence under Section 43 of the Telecommunications Act 1984.
Chris Hill may like to remember that it is not necessary for him to be prosecuted for any law breaking to affect him. The University will doubtless wish to avoid their systems being used for acts which are of questionable legality and may reconsider their provision of services to him in this event.
To everyone else: don’t encourage him, don’t debate him, don’t take actions that support him. Ultimately, this is a privately run site and I’ll not have my money going to spread the message of the BNP.'
Bravo to the site admin/s, whoever he, she or they may be. But Chris Hill has taken great exception to being denied a platform to spread his lies and the BNP's racist filth.
Over on his third-rate blog, he has descended into the usual barrage of abuse that the BNP always indulges itself in when denied a space to preach, throwing the word 'fascism' about with reckless abandon, droning on about his 'right to reply' and free speech (something the BNP denies on many of its own sites - the Chairman's own blog and that of the party's Press Officer to name but two).
This is what Hill had to say:
'Fascism (of the left wing sort that is) is alive and thriving on campus at Lancaster University. The National student union organisation has, for a long time now, had a far left slant to its ruling body. A policy called no platform, which basically allows it to deny free speech to anyone they disagree with, has been introduced by some student unions, although not yet by LUSU (Lancaster University's Student Union)...This is of course the only action these left wing fascist can take when faced with reasoned debate, because they know they would lose in a free and open discussion of policies. Today the local student internet discussion forum removed my right of reply to postings made on its site...The no platform policy is supposed to apply to fascists; the irony is they are the very people who impose it...Can I assure the people running Lancaster’s SCAM forum, your fascist censorship will not in any way stop, or hinder, the growth of the British National Party in Lancaster...'
Quite why Hill imagines the BNP is growing in Lancaster is beyond any rational human. As the graph here plainly shows, the BNP's presence in Lancaster is rapidly waning and, pending another Margaret Hodge stupidity, will continue to do so. However, that's all beside the point. As a commentor points out on Hill's blog; 'It's not just the left who hate the BNP. The right don't like them either...'[and the] student body at large regards a chunk of its manifesto to be gravely offensive...prospective students (be they black, white, purple, blue or green) would be put off Lancaster University if they knew that there was an active BNP group.'
Hill's response is atypically BNP. 'As for the activities of a group on campus putting potential students off coming to Lancaster to study, don’t you think that the potential students might be put off knowing they are not allowed free political association on campus, which by the way is guaranteed by the human rights act.'
Which, for what it's worth, the BNP doesn't and wouldn't under any circumstances subscribe to, although naturally they're prepared to make use of it when it suits them.
Hill then states his case on four sections of BNP policy; race, immigration, homosexual rights and Islam.
On race: 'We do not want to see the mongrelisation of any race...'
Which clearly means that he is opposed to mixed-race relationships, diversity and a multi-cultural society.
On immigration: '...along with the vast majority of British people I would stop all immigration tomorrow.'
Obviously not true or Nick Griffin would have his feet tucked under the table at 10 Downing Street right now.
On homosexual rights: 'My own view is that homosexuality is a mental illness.'
My own view is that Chris Hill is a homophobic idiot who needs to get out more.
On Islam: 'This is not a religion, it’s an evil cult.'
Clearly showing that he's spent more time listening to the insane rants of Nick Griffin instead of investigating Islam through one of Lancaster's friendly mosques.
Hill then makes this strange statement; 'I hold no commission to talk for the British National Party on any issues or policies...'
Er, yes you do. You're the local BNP candidate. If you don't have a commission to talk for the party, who the hell does?
All of which goes to show that fascists believe they have a right to go anywhere and spout their ridiculous opinions, no matter who they offend in the process, that anyone who opposes them is automatically either a raving red or a fascist themselves (or preferably both) and that Chris Hill has no idea of the role a candidate plays within a political party - indicating that for all the smart suits and weasel words the BNP is no nearer to being a political party than I am to being a duck.
Homosexuality is a mental illness?
ReplyDeleteI suggest Hill immediately gets Griffin sectioned then.
Well done to the people in charge at the Scam forum for telling Chris Hill to piss off.
ReplyDeleteGetting your keks in a twist because you cant post on a forum is a mental illness I reckon.
ReplyDeleteWho is this Chris Hill anyway? He's certainly no-one special or we'd have all heard of him. He certainly seems a pompous bastard.
ReplyDeleteAnother fine report by the one and only Lancaster UAF. Bravo. I would say that the comments from hill you gave was a little bit cherry picked you could say. Good for showing him a bad light! Republish his whole comments. Let’s all see what he’s really got to say for him self. Warts and all.
ReplyDeleteWhat a bunch of brain washed zombies, and you uni lot are supposed to be the educated future of our nation, more like the destruction. God bless the BNP for having the guts to raise questions and debate that the main parties are now grasping onto.
ReplyDeleteYou lot are traitors to Britain.
We will see freedom of speech in action when this comment is not posted.
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I don't know why you did post it LUAF. I wouldn't have bothererd.
ReplyDelete"You uni lot"
Whats he on about?
'Another fine report by the one and only Lancaster UAF. Bravo.'
ReplyDeleteThank you. Very much appreciated. :-)
'I would say that the comments from hill you gave was a little bit cherry picked you could say.'
Kind of, in the sense that he goes on a bit and it was a case of being selective or reprinting all of his rubbish (which I have no intention of doing) in the form of a novel. If people want to read the lot, it's easy enough to find Lancaster BNP via Google (sadly).
'God bless the BNP for having the guts to raise questions and debate that the main parties are now grasping onto.'
You mean some of the racist claptrap the government is now coming out with appears to coincide with the racist claptrap the BNP is spouting? Yes, that's true, and the government should be ashamed of itself.
I knew Chris Hill when he was a pupil of Sylvester junior school, and I'm very concerned to see evidence that he still has the mental age of a 9 year old.
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