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Andrew Brons MEP

Media Cover Up Truth of Extremist Communists Behind Anti-BNP Demo

The anti-BNP demonstration outside the Red, White and Blue Family Festival was given great prominence by the establishment media — with claims that “hundreds of anti-fascists” had arrived to demonstrate against the event.

All of the media, however, deliberately covered up the single most important fact about the anti-BNP demonstration — namely that it was organised by an assembly of the most extremist leftist Communist and Trotskyite  organisations in Britain today.

There is no excuse for the media to hide this fact from the public — the anti-BNP demonstrators openly carried their Communist Party flags and Socialist Workers’ Party banners, as can be seen from the photographs alongside.

The media, by deliberately ignoring the extremist Communist nature of the ‘protestors’, many of whom wore masks and attacked the police, have shown themselves to be complicit in lying to the public. It is a disgrace on the journalistic profession, and a blot on democracy itself.

This deliberate lying does raise an interesting question about the type of people in the newspaper newsrooms: they would have seen the true nature of the Communist demonstration, but all have deliberately chosen to ignore it in their presentation to the public.

This can only be for one of two reasons: either they are all just inherent liars, or, they saw that allowing the public to see that anti-BNP demonstrators are just a bunch of extremist Communist rabble, would undermine their supposed ‘credibility’ as being “representative of public opinion.”

The reader is left to decide which of the two is the reason — or is it both?

Nick Griffin MEP

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