Fight Smarter, Not Harder

The counter-revolution against liberal extremism will fail unless those opposed to race-destroyers learn to fight smart. Allow me to explain. In the UK the notorious Race Relations Act (1965) was passed in parliament. Similar ‘hate law’ legislation is now widespread throughout Europe. Supposedly this is to prevent discrimination on the grounds of race.

Nothing could be more absurd than to imagine the Race Act is based on selflessness. What, from England’s political psychopaths, who for centuries raped, pillaged, ethnically cleansed, massacred and starved to death the hapless folk of nearly two-hundred nations. Dream on!

The so-called race-hate laws are enacted to protect renegade-parliamentarians from public dissent. In 1979 I was sentenced to a term of 6 x 4 months in prison. The sentence was not for offending coloureds, which I get on well with; I was banged up for exposing parliamentary liars, cheats and cowards.

Cameron-576861If you’re an activist or publisher, produce your newssheet or flier as usual. But, instead of risking your freedom, publish stories that expose and attack government censorship. They can’t gaol you for that: Explain to readers that such legislation is not there to protect ethnics from discrimination; it is there to prevent political traitors from being confronted.

Think about it; only ethnic Europeans are prosecuted under race-hate laws yet, non-Europeans are responsible for most race hate crimes. They are not prosecuted because their victims are ethnic European, they are not politicians. Just how much proof does one need as to the real purpose behind these Race Acts?

When you publish leave blanks spaces. On each space the impression of a censor’s stamp and the message:

SORRY. GOVERNMENT RACE RELATIONS LEGISLATION DOES NOT ALLOW PUBLICATION OF THIS NEWS STORY.

The real story is denial of information by government. The rest of your newssheet carries the usual stuff. But, its main news thrust should challenge legislation that forbids dissent from those opposed to government race policy legislation. This cleverer strategy will win more hearts and minds. Furthermore, it will attract to your ranks those who might otherwise be daunted by a party campaign based on race controversy issues.

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