Tuesday 16 August 2011

David Starkey

I have read so many comments by British Nationalists, praising this oddball historian. I must admit that when I read the comments he himself had made on the BBC's Newsnight program, I wholeheartedly agreed with him. Unfortunately there is more to Mr Starkey than meets the eye. For a start he is a self confessed homosexual, something I personally find abhorrent and always thought the majority of British Nationalists were also against. Be in no doubt that if we start turning a blind eye to the odd homo, just because he says what we want to hear, we might as well call it a day, because pretty soon we will be making up excuses for everyone.

First let's examine what he said to cause such a row on Newsnight.

Starkey spoke of "a profound cultural change" and said he had been re-reading Enoch Powell's rivers of blood speech.

"His prophesy was absolutely right in one sense. The Tiber did not foam with blood but flames lambent, they wrapped around Tottenham and wrapped around Clapham," he said.

"But it wasn't inter-community violence. This is where he was absolutely wrong." Gesturing towards one of the other guests, Owen Jones, who wrote Chavs: the Demonisation of the Working Classes, Starkey said: "What has happened is that a substantial section of the chavs that you wrote about have become black."

An outcry on Twitter began with the Labour MP Jeremy Corbyn asking the BBC: "Why was racist analysis of Starkey unchallenged? What exactly are you trying to prove?" A spokesman for Newsnight said: "I think that [presenter] Emily Maitlis very robustly challenged David Starkey.

"The two guests [Jones and the writer and education adviser Dreda Say Mitchell] that we had also quite clearly took issue with his comments."

Jones told the Guardian he believed Starkey's comments were "a career-ending moment". He said: "He tapped into racial prejudice at a time of national crisis. At other times, those comments would be inflammatory but they are downright dangerous in the current climate.

"I fear that some people will now say that David Starkey is right, and you could already see some of them on Twitter. I am worried about a backlash from the right and he will give legitimacy to those views in the minds of some." On the programme, Starkey said: "The whites have become black. A particular sort of violent destructive, nihilistic gangster culture has become the fashion and black and white boys and girls operate in this language together.

"This language which is wholly false, which is this Jamaican patois that has been intruded in England and that is why so many of us have this sense of literally of a foreign country."

So nothing we haven't heard before, just not very often on the television, let alone the BBC. Of course the hoards of anti white so called "Brits" have been shouting the dreaded word "racist" from the rooftops, especially on Twitter, where one person can put out a brief statement and everyone who gets it can "retweet" to all their fellow soapdodgers and politically correct drones. But they must have short memories, as David Starkey is most definitely NOT a British Nationalist. The homosexual issue asside, he once mocked the Queen, (who IMO has played a big part in our immigration problem with her commonwealth), for her attitude towards culture. He described her as an uneducated housewife and likened her attitude to culture to that of Josef Goebbels, an insult to Josef Goebbels if nothing else.

So a raving poofter who thinks the Queen is a Nazi said something about blacks causing the riots on Newsnight, wake up and smell the coffee White Nationalists. He is not one of us!

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