I agree Bridget - I didn't think it was funny either. Whatever our
feelings are about Bureaucratic capitalism they are not the same thing
as the BNP. The inversion in Spit's final paragraph is especially non-
funny.
Tim A.
On 18 May 2009, at 19:38, Bridget Khursheed wrote:
> This isn't a joke - the BNP would like to deport my family.
>
>
> On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 7:16 PM, Spit Books <[log in to unmask]>
> wrote:
>>
>> Bureaucratic capitalism is fielding a number of candidates in the
>> European elections on June 4th. Its policies are abhorrent to the
>> vast majority of British people. Even so, there is a serious danger
>> that it will win a number of key seats. That is partly because
>> it is representative, and partly because elections attract high voter
>> turnout. Therefore, in some seats
>> bureaucratic capitalism only needs to mobilise its own supporters
>> to win.
>>
>> This Cannot Be Allowed To Happen.
>>
>> For all their ‘constitutional’ façade, no less a body than the Daily
>> Mirror recently described bureaucracy as being ‘packed full of
>> criminals,
>> thugs and nazis’. It has links with many other avowedly fascist
>> organisations in Europe, and it has roots which go right back to the
>> earliest days of post-world war two British Nazism.
>>
>> Giving bureaucratic capitalism a voice in Europe would:-
>>
>> 1. Unlock around a quarter of a million pounds of EU funding, to
>> enable bureaucracy to spread its vicious ideology even further.
>> 2. Provide a platform and a forum where it can present a united
>> front with the other fascist parties in Europe.
>> 3. Give it an air of spurious respectability, which it does not
>> deserve.
>>
>> You can help stop it happening
>>
>> All you have to do is get out there and vote for no one. Whether
>> you’re BNP
>> or BNP, your absence on
>> the ballot paper will help depress the bureaucratic share of the
>> vote, and
>> help
>> to keep it out of Europe.
>>
>> And if reports of Nazi politicians lining their pockets at the tax
>> payers expense have not put you off voting, just remember, this
>> government was not just the vilest regime in modern Europe, it was
>> also the most corrupt.
>>
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