However, I do get tired of the nazi/BNP comparison. It's ridiculous and very invalid one and I actually think it's dangerous in many ways to keep playing that silly card. It makes people thnk that they've been lied to when they check the party out and find that they are nothing like what they think the nazis are.
I disagree. I think many people are enticed by the soft BNP policies on immigration, etc and do not do their homework on the core beliefs/constitution of the party. If people knew how racist the history of the group and it's continuing white supremacist motives they would not support them.
Also invalid is the holocaust/BNP policies slant. The nazis didn't set out to destroy the Jews of Europe from day one. The war brought them to that conclusion. It "worked out" that way. Nobody in the nazi party was thinking final solution in 1933. Likewise, I doubt the BNP would contemplate what the nazis contemplated in late 1941.
Agreed but the Nazi party made significant actions that eventually led to the final solution. The holocaust was progressive. From the early 30s Hitler removed civil rights from Jews, lost jobs, school places, they even weren't allowed to marry "Aryan's". Sound familiar?? Sounds to me a lot like the BNP stance on marriage.
