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Dirt on the streets of Aberdeen

Today saw 20 members of the National Front protest in Aberdeen against the building of a mosque in the Seaton area of the city.

They were countered by 200 Aberdonian Anti-Fascists opposed to such dirt.  Dirt is the best word for such white trash.  It is indeed the good Doric word for those and such as those.

The National Front local chief is a guy called Dave MacDonald.  This creature used to be in the British National Party.  Until a little matter alleging the thieving of party funds came about.

I have no way of knowing if any of the more lurid allegations of the British National Party in the matter have any basis in truth.  Certainly they are not at all flattering to Mr MacDonald's reputation, even if that reputation could survive public identification with the National Front that is.

Be that as it may, nothing salubrious ever seems associated with the Fascist cause in Aberdeen.

Even historically, this seems to be the case.  Aberdeen's Fascists in the 1930s were a pretty rum bunch as well.  The Aberdeen Branch of the Mosleyite British Union of Fascists was  systematically beaten off the streets at that time.

Tram drivers would refuse to carry them while they were in their characteristic Blackshirt uniform.  Anti-Fascist demonstrations would accompany any of their public activities with howls of derision and often bricks.  

The Fascist leader Oswald Mosley was never allowed to speak in Aberdeen.  He tried several times, culminating in the "Battle of the Castlegate" which saw him attempt to speak from a cage on the back of a lorry.
 
Mosley was escorted from the City and never returned.  Good riddance they said at the time. Good riddance to their ideological successors as well.   Dirt indeed.

Comments

  1. Well said! Another thought provoking blog, thanks!

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  2. Any chance of you providing the evidence about me? I left the BNP due to the fact that they were turning soft and were no longer a White Racialist party. Contact me with your evidence.By the way any chance of you revealing who you actually are instead of hiding behind false names etc?We saw the "Creatures" at the other side of the road yesterday. Wow what a load of ugly females and happy or Gay man people. Either term there suffices.
    Dave MacDonald
    National Front

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  3. Googling yourself again Dave?

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  4. Following your comments above Mr MacDonald, do you really expect anyone (apart from your Neanderthal followers)to take you seriously? You are a relic. A sad pitiful one.

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  5. Mr MacDonald, your above comment only highlights what an abhorrent creature you truly are. Ugly women and gay men? These are mere playground insults, the kind of insults that get shouted out from the delights who frequent the likes of the 524 pub. You are ridiculous lol.

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  6. http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2009/10/23/nick-griffin-claims-former-nf-leader-offered-him-gay-sex/

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