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St. George banned-Let’s Get Tribal

February 20, 2009 - By Simon Bennett

‘Right wing’ and ‘extremist’ eh?

If by this they mean white, British people who don’t advocate invading other countries and slaughtering their people by the million, who don’t believe in sending our young lads to fight and die in other people’s wars on the basis of a pack of lies. Who don’t agree with giving away our own land culture and wealth to a load of ungrateful foreigners and are willing to say so, then that we must be?!

In which case the answer is obvious: Since both the Englandophobic council, and the weak knee’d politically correct parade organisers will not do it, then how about the so-called ‘right wing extremists’ organising a jolly good St. George’s day? The so-called ‘extremists’ might as well get some practice in for when the old, failed parties are voted out and long gone- which, by the looks of things won’t be long in coming.

Isn’t it time the native English demanded an end to all forms of blatant racism and Anti-AngloSaxonism?

It’s funny how no-one would dare ban a Muslim procession, nor the extremely violent and often anti white racist Notting Hill carnival, for fear of violence. Yet, the law abiding, poor bloody English, have their one little parade banned and are expected to meekly comply and walk away. Possibly if Brit’s, and more specifically the English were more ‘tribal’ as the councillor called them, and demanding, then the councillors would not be so ready to treat them like dirt? So come on you English tribesmen, (sorry ‘tribespersons’) let’s ‘get tribal’, break out the tribal flags and celebrate the patron of our tribe- St. George and help these folk out.

J. Bayldon.
(English tribal elder)





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