News From The Nutters: Today’s Episode Of ‘Hopeless Not Helping’

You may have guessed that Hope Not Hate, the so-called anti-racism group, is not top of my love lists.

Even so, their claims after the recent council elections demonstrates no end to their cheek, as the following piece done in conjunction with The Guardian (where else!) shows.

‘As the BNP vanishes, do the forces that built it remain?’ asks Helen Pidd of everyone’s least favourite pretend quality paper, The Guardian.
Let’s see now.
1. Is there still large numbers of people pissed off with the two main parties (Conservative and Labour) but cynical of the mainstream acceptable alternative? (Lib Dem)
2. Are they not prepared to vote either Green or UKIP because they don’t piss off the Establishment enough any more?
3. Is there a sizeable number of voters who moan publicly about ‘bloody foreigners’ for whatever reason? (if in Scotland or Wales you can substitute ‘foreigners’ for ‘English’ and in Northern Ireland for either ‘Orange bastards’ or ‘Taig scum’), even if the ‘bloody foreigners’ in question have been here since two years after the Second World War or were actually born here but just so happen to be not White?
If the answer to all three is ‘yes’, then you don’t need to be the next Professor Hawking to know the answer.
(If still unsure of the correct answer, have you encountered hearing anyone in the last week – whether or not speaking to you – saying ‘I’m not racist, but…’ )
But usually these sorts of people are soaked up within the Conservative Party at branch level, in the same way the Labour Party was full of Marxist swivel eyed loonies long before Jeremy Corbyn was cleverly created by Berrypie (and they all think he’s a right-wing secret service plant to destroy any prospects of a true socialist government gaining power anyway).
Elsewhere in the same article, looks like a certain useless arseturnip pretending to be saving Britain from nasty Nazis and rotten racists is a bit upset about those claiming he had got it wrong about ‘the last BNP councillor losing their seat’ back in April.

They hold council seats, attend council meetings, take part in elections (including the recent ones) and issue boring press statements about current events – looks like a functioning political party by any normal definition!
As for no functioning branches:

‘… team of activists from the local branch.’ What was that you were saying again Nick about the BNP having ‘no functioning branches anymore?
It is naïve in the extreme to equate branch meetings as equating political party viability anyway. UKIP took European seats back in the days all their electioneering was done by postal drop and the internet, foregoing branch meetings for regional mass meetings as required because branch meetings are a waste of time for parties with members spread too far apart – same as the Greens had done even in areas where they held council seats.
A certain Jeremy Corbyn took over Labour only a few years ago which everyone said he couldn’t (twice), and came within a whisker of winning a general election everyone ‘knew’ he couldn’t possibly win, precisely because the supposed out-of-touch socialist dinosaur was more attuned to the realities of the new political dynamic (the internet, stupid!) than his lumpen opponents mentally trapped in a world where branches, committees and conferences were still king, even after a decade of localised slaughter at the hands of the BNP, Greens and UKIP with more flexible actual activists taking advantage of modern technology, not mere bums on branch meeting seats whose attitude to campaigning was leafleting only their street at election time and hanging around the bar at party fundraising socials patting each other on the back about how they were the backbone of the party.
As if Nick Lowles couldn’t get any more desperate to hang onto his race relations witchfinder job, he tried to conflate Brexit with future problems .

No real surprise he doesn’t know how voters will react. He and his kind misunderstood the anger which led to Brexit completely. Two years later, they still don’t get it.
The main cause of Brexit was objection to mass white immigration from eastern European, not coloured (in fact non-white immigration from the Commonwealth crashed because unrestricted EU immigration meant it was next to impossible to gain Home Office entry to stay to the UK). This was exacerbated by the shitty attitude those from unskilled backgrounds adopted when arriving in the UK: in particular towards non-whites – the dirty little secret those favouring open borders in the UK would rather not talk about.
Indeed one of the reasons the BNP and especially the NF further alienated themselves from the electorate was their bizarre decision to ally with Polish racist groups (mostly gangs of thugs) operating in the UK (for ‘racial solidarity’ reasons): an absolute gift to UKIP, driving unsure white and non-white voters into supporting both them and Brexit in the hope of seeing such creatures thrown out of the UK by 2019 (and another reason why UKIP operated a strict ban on allowing recent BNP or NF members from joining).
An illustration of the nonsense world both the likes of Hope Not Hate and Britain’s far-right operate in where inconvenient facts are ignored lies in the sorry tale of the unnamed 16 year old black boy currently rotting in a British young offenders detention centre for three-and-a-half years. Usually he would be grist to both their mills, that he’s been ignored (and thus his tragic story all but forgotten) says much.
In Harlow, Essex, on 27th August 2016 at 11.30 pm , a group of Poles – 40 year old Arkadiusz Jozwik, Radek Koscelski and Jakub Lusiecki – whom had been drinking heavily all evening, decided to start chucking racial abuse at the boy and his four friends as they rode their bikes past the takeaways in Harlow town centre where the three men had bought pizza they were eating on a bench. A fight broke out, Mr Jozwik hit the pavement after being punched in the side of the head, and died two days later in hospital.
Arkady Rzegocki, Poland’s ambassador to the UK (which stand to lose a fortune upon Brexit), said Mr Jozwik’s death was only the start. Jakub Krupa, of the Polish Press Agency, wrote in The Guardian (which milked the killing for all it was worth) that the killing ‘exposes the reality of post-referendum racism’. Even European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker told the European Parliament: ‘We Europeans can never accept Polish workers being harassed, beaten up or even murdered on the streets of Essex.’ All claimed the three men had been victims of an unprovoked attack because they were speaking Polish, and much column inches in the press and online were devoted to peddling the myth this had been a Brexit murder. Essex police even invited Polish police officers onto the streets of Harlow to alleviate ‘local concerns’.
But once the case came to trial and the jury saw the CCTV evidence, the prosecution case swiftly unravelled. Jozwik was so drunk he was twice the drink driving limit – which would have made any head injury especially risky. The three Poles were considerably bigger and stronger than the five boys – and it was they who started the altercation, probably thinking in their alcohol fuelled bravado that five children were easy targets for their fists.
Nevertheless, the boy who landed the punch which caused Jozwik to fall was jailed on a lesser charge of manslaughter – and Britain’s race relations bodies did and said nothing, all because they’d backed the wrong victim and would rather see a miscarriage of justice than admit to being wrong. All because immigrants, any immigrants, make for better virtue signalling material than anyone born and bred in Britain.
So much for self-defence is no offence – and so much for the race relations industry’s solidarity with non-whites suffering racist attacks from whites. Not when it’s a drunken racist attack from an ethnic minority who’s more fashionable than you.
But back to Hope Not Hate. The Guardian and other mainstream newspapers are so stupid and lazy they regurgitate whatever HnH and other ‘anti-fascist’ groups tell them without double checking (and pay them a ‘research’ fee for it!), which as you have saw already makes them look very stupid. You would think the rubbish they post on their website would be enough to put anyone off!
For instance, look at their coverage of the far-right after the recent council elections.

What’s this? Graham Williamson has gained a council seat?
No he hasn’t, he’s RETAINED HIS SEAT FROM FOUR YEARS AGO! He was also not standing for the Rainham Resident’s Association.

In case HnH try to explain away their howler by claiming he’s standing under a new designation and that’s what they really meant:


South Hornchurch Independent Residents Group, not Rainham Residents Association. If they can’t even get the basic facts right, what price the rest of their crap?
Something rotten in the state of Cuddly Dudley
If it is not getting their facts completely wrong or being behind the times in what the far-right or former far-right with continued dubious associations are getting up to, it’s making themselves out into being a bigger deal than they really are, and they really went to town on this score down in Dudley, everyone’s favourite run down Black Country town which may be in the gutter, but is staring at the stars.
‘Cuddly Dudley’ is next door to West Bromwich and Smethwick (both areas forever associated with notorious racist parliamentary elections), and bordered to the north-east by Tipton – which achieved a short moment of notoriety a decade ago by its non-white electorate ‘loaning’ the BNP candidate their votes in a by-election to protest at the way the impoverished area were being used for sociological experimentation (the seat was due up for election within a few months of the by-election anyway, so it was also a protest at a piece of needless expense at a time of council cutbacks) and even more thereafter when Channel 4 ran the reality TV series ‘Benefits Britain: Life On The Dole’ there – unfairly painting the entire locality as indolent social security parasites (it still has some of the highest claimant rates in the UK).
Dudley’s only previous brush with electoral controversy came during a by-election in December 1994, when the National Front candidate Andy Carmichael thought it would be a good idea to drive a parade float playing a medley of Christmas music with him dressed up as Santa Claus – which backfired when the locals booed and pelted them when the float began played Bing Crosby’s ‘White Christmas’. Perhaps they ought to have remembered that Black Country comedian Jasper Carrott’s 1983 Christmas special (it actually first appeared on New Year’s Eve!) until only a few years earlier had been on annual repeat almost in much the same way the Father Ted Christmas special is today, ending in the alternative Christmas anthem ‘Are You Going To Be A Miserable Pain In The Bum This Christmas?‘ – which as well as featuring Chris Barrie (later to find fame with Red Dwarf and the Lara Croft: Tomb Raider movies) doing a passable impersonation of the Reverend Ian Paisley, included the line from Mr Carrott ‘and if the National Front sing “May all of your Christmasses be white!”” (notably this was the one line which didn’t register much of a laugh).
(Carmichael was the NF’s West Midlands Organiser and thus their de facto deputy leader. An old Brighton University friend of future BNP leader Nick Griffin and BNP deputy leader Simon Darby, he was later revealed to be also working for the rival New Britain Party and Sir James Goldsmith’s Referendum Party concurrently – all as part of his work for the Special Branch, which may explain why Carmichael remains the only NF parliamentary candidate in history never to mention race or immigration in any of his election literature).
Then came the rise of UKIP, and in their wake there came Hope Not Hate – or at least they claimed to have.
Look at this rubbish, again from their recent update after the council elections:

‘Hope Not Hate has campaigned tirelessly in Dudley against Etheridge [UKIP councillor Bill Etheridge]’?
The strange part is that if you look online for details of any of this ‘tireless’ activity, you’ll be quickly disappointed.

Four activists shoving leaflets through doors. That was the sum total of their ‘big day’.
About the only time they have done anything of the sort was this April, when it was no secret that Etheridge and the other Kippers were doomed as part of the nationwide Bonfire Of The Kippers, more so in Dudley where Labour and the Tories would fight very hard to gain a majority and a resurgent Lib Dems split whatever vote there was for those refusing to support the big two. The end result? The Tories gained six of the seven UKIP seats – hardly a triumph for race relations after the Windrush scandal!
HnH’s appearance in Dudley hoping to claim the credit for UKIP’s local demise was very much in contrast to less than two years earlier, when they were very quiet little mice after insulting the locals and not a squeak was heard from them after!

As the above newspaper cutting shows (from the Express And Star, traditionally one of Britain’s most anti-racist newspapers since Enoch Powell’s Rivers Of Blood speech saw its editor end his two decades friendship with their local MP of the time over it), Hope Not Hate were crucified not only by UKIP councillor Bill Etheridge, but by the two local MPs, one Conservative and one Labour, for accusing people in Dudley for voting UKIP because they were ‘racist’ (every single ward in Dudley also voted Leave in the Brexit referendum – which is no doubt where HnH’s moron came to the conclusion from, even though 10% of the area is non-white).
The area had attracted some infamy at that particular time because UKIP had acted as a coalition partner to both a Labour run council and a Tory run council – showing that no matter what the anti-Kipper rhetoric to the media, both were happy to cut deals with the Farageists in practice.
In much the same way as Hope Not Hate would claim the credit for the demise of what they’d done little in practice to achieve.
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