Tuesday, 21 March 2017

The BM Message Goes Out in the Central Belt of Scotland and there is hysteria in the media.


The British Movement Message Goes Out In
The Central Belt and Fife
and the System Over-reacts

As the month of March 2017 progresses British Movement activists and supporters in Central Scotland have not been slow in implementing one of the BM strategies for this year;
Propaganda, Propaganda, Propaganda.

The System and the leftist journalists of the news media have been quick to over-react and all the usual nonsense is being thrown at the BM actions.

First some whining self-styled anti-fascist made an anonymous complaint to Facebook about the
BM Central Belt (Scotland) Fife Facebook page and Facebook immediately blocked the page.
This was despite the fact that the Central Belt page was putting out only true stories and reports.
 
Then on March 8th 2017 a news report on Radio 1 Forth claimed that Police Scotland were
acting on reports of "Far-Right fascist propaganda" appearing in Fife, Dunfermline, Kirkcaldy, and Cupar.
 This appeared in conjunction with an almost hysterical report in 'The Courier' on March 9th, denouncing what it called "hate filled propaganda".
There were ill-informed references to the BM Sunwheel, claiming it was "the infamous neo-Nazi sunwheel logo" and condemnation of BM mini-posters depicting a White woman and child alongside the Fourteen words motto. For some reason such images are interpreted by journalists as being incitements to racial hatred and an attack on their sacred notions of diversity and multiculturalism.
Open displays of White Pride and racial awareness by Scotland's NS activists is seen as a threat.
One report quoted Chief Superintendent Colin Gall, the divisional commander for Fife, who declared that, "Posters such as these promote racism and intolerance neither of which we will tolerate in Fife."
A strange choice of words - no tolerance for intolerance, but he advocates tolerance?
No fan of freedom of  political expression or an alternative ideological viewpoint then.

March 15th - The Dunfermline Press complained that, "Dunfermline plagued by neo-Nazi posters".


This image appeared in both the Dunfermline Press and in the Courier Fife to demonstrate what kind of "Far-Right Fascist propaganda was upsetting the sensibilities of the people of the Kingdom of Fife.

Meanwhile BM activists and supporters in Scotland have taken part in the following activities:

Scottish Defence League (SDL) rally - Alloa, Saturday March 11th.

BM propaganda actions - stickers, mini-posters and handing out leaflets in Fife, Kincardine, Rosyth, and Inverkeithing.

E-mail contact for British Movement Scotland:
BNSM-Scotland@outlook.com





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