This week's stuff
Some EDL stuff
Patrick Hayes in Spiked; New year analysis from the Indy; Flesh from Barking;
Chav hate and Stephen Lawrence
Paul Vallely, highly recommended.
LSE watch
The Commune on the Woolf report; Tanya Gold on the Nazi games.
MLK day
Morris Abram; Stuart Applebaum.
Fighters for freedom
London's funky Syrians.
Jean-Marie Le Pen
France's Ron Paul?
Patrick Hayes in Spiked; New year analysis from the Indy; Flesh from Barking;
Chav hate and Stephen Lawrence
Paul Vallely, highly recommended.
LSE watch
The Commune on the Woolf report; Tanya Gold on the Nazi games.
MLK day
Morris Abram; Stuart Applebaum.
Fighters for freedom
London's funky Syrians.
Jean-Marie Le Pen
France's Ron Paul?
Comments
Class does come into it somwhere I think.
As objectional and backward as the EDL are, they are still very much a part of a working class sub section. The most lumpen and backward part it may be, but I think that their opponents don't know how to deal with that aspect of their nature, and so have to go overboard with the ''Nazi/Fascist/Anders Breivik'' associations.
See the EDL speaker here at Barking the other day condemning the killers of Stephen Lawrence and being applauded for that.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BlzbW5f0DbE
They're just thick people who don't like the way that multi-culturalism works in practice I think. And then say so and what they don't like about it.
They should be opposed, but not the UAF way I'd say.
By the way, not sure why this post published itself in the past: was meant to be appear in the future! Must have typed the wrong numbers. I might re-publish at the end of the we