Posted on February 27, 2010

Nick Griffin Gets Canceled in U.S., Too

Griffin is as unimpressed with the U.S. president. “For at the very heart of Barack Obama there is a deep-seated anti-white racism,” he said on his Web site. The BNP man’s prediction for Obama’s presidency is one of waste in which he will end up “increasing handouts to those he sees as ‘his people.” And for America itself, Griffin believes that as “its European-American founders become a minority in their own country” we will witness the death of “America as anything other than a geographical expression.”

Nick Griffin, the leader of the far right British National Party, has found a country where it is even tougher to get heard than in his own – the U.S.

Griffin had lined up three venues to speak at this month in a visit to the U.S. But all three were canceled, leaving Griffin with a familiar feeling.

In July, the far right BNP, which advocates repatriation of all “non-indigenous” races from Britain, capitalized on a low turnout to win two seats in the European Parliament in Brussels, including one for Griffin, whose appearances are often accompanied by loud protesters. In October, for example, the police had to take control of a near riot outside a British Broadcasting Corp. studio as Griffin took his seat at a political talk show – his first appearance on a primetime BBC show.

In the U.S., Griffin was set to speak at a conference hosted by American Renaissance, an online magazine for “race-realist information and perspectives,” outside of Washington. The conference was canceled when protesters made life miserable for hotels that had agreed to take American Renaissance’s bookings, according to Jared Taylor, who helps run the magazine.

For Taylor, his British contact’s difficulties in finding a U.S. podium are about freedom of speech. “This is not the kind of thing you would expect from the home of the brave and the land of the free,” he said.

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Nick Griffin Gets Canceled in U.S., Too
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2 Comments on “Nick Griffin Gets Canceled in U.S., Too”

  • The man has courage, he says what he thinks. PC keeps us quiet, we hardly ever say what we really think. I’m sick of the violence and threats from people who get offended, everyone get offended, only some react like thugs.

    Posted by Caroline Pribble on February 27, 2010 at 12:26 pm
  • This man should have received a hero’s welcome, with a red carpet and 21 gun salute.

    The British National Party represents everything which has made England great.

    Posted by Thor H. Asgardson on March 1, 2010 at 12:49 am

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