By Frederick Dixon:
A shock, yes but a surprise, no, not really.
There has always been something odd about the EDL, its sudden emergence out of nothing, its financing about as clear as mud, it’s enthusiasm for the cause of Israel (Israel, for heaven’s sake!) . The sudden defection of Robinson and the others makes it all a little clearer – it has been a false flag operation from the start, designed to lure patriotic young Englishmen (and some Englishwomen) into identifying themselves to the authorities. The Islam friendly, taxpayer funded, Quilliam Foundation now has the details of around 35,000 such patriots.
What other objectives the hidden backers of the EDL may have had we can only speculate, but one or two likely downsides of this betrayal can easily be identified:- rejoicing on the Left (although, interestingly, I see that Nick Lowles of Searchlight is suspicious of Robinson’s motives); dismay among EDL members and supporters.
What are those members and supporters likely to do now? Many will certainly want nothing more to do with active Nationalism, some (not many, I hope) will agree with Robinson’s alleged disgust at the penetration of the EDL by “extremists”, some (many, I hope) will join other street action movements of the Right, some – probably only a few – will involve themselves with Nationalist political parties.
We shall see whether or not the emasculated EDL limps on for a while, but its likely disappearance has upsides as well as downsides. This can be seen in a glance at the EDL website – namely its painful insistence on multi-racialism and multi-culturalism, on recognising as an “Englishman” anyone who happens to have lived here for a few years, on denouncing “racism”.
Any organisation which can believe such stuff is better off dead, and in its dying it clears the way for something better to emerge. That something better will emerge we can be confident because Nationalists have now seen, for the first time in thirty years, the real value of a movement of mass street activism, namely the radicalisation of a new generation of young patriots. The material is out there, waiting to be gathered together, waiting to fight for our country’s cause.
By Frederick Dixon © 2013
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Fran
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What is needed is a White British ethno-nationalist movement (not a political party) which campaigns at street level against White genocide in our ancestral UK homelands.
The chief objective of such a movement would have to be the protesting against both Third World influx and non-White/non-Christian migration from certain other parts of Europe.
There is simply no point in focusing on one ‘minority’ group when it’s all non-White minorities added together that represents an obvious and present danger to the continued well-being AND very survival of the indigenous peoples of the UK and the British Isles as a whole.
No doubt, indigenous ethnonationalist movements would likely spring up across the whole of Europe inspired by a UK example.
Kenny Bryant
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“The material is out there, waiting to be gathered together, waiting to fight for our country’s cause.”
With a little bit of co-operation we shall have control of our towns and cities in the blink of an eye. Perhaps a meeting to discuss the quickest way of gathering this material together?
Max Musson
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The raw material is there Kenny, you are right, but we don’t need an ill-disciplined rabble, we need a disciplined body of street activists who can subordinate their activities to the needs and requirements of a wider nationalist movement.
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If we merely gather together the flotsam and jetsam of the EDL and deploy the same tactics they used, we will merely reap the same results.
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As long as the various street armies remain a rabble, they will be part of the problem. The people will not surrender control of our country to an ill-disciplined rabble, they seek only a disciplined force that can protect them from the chaos that will otherwise engulf us.
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We need hard men from all over the country to gather together the remnants of the EDL and to mould them into disciplined action units, so that when they march together through a town the people recognise them for what we need them to be, the bringers of Salvation.
Kenny Bryant
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Leagues ahead of you, Max! What we present to the British people will be the removal of the fear that has them so petrified of the enemy.
We all have our talents.
Dispater
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Couldn’t agree more. The lack of discipline reflected badly on Nationalism as a whole. If we are to have successful mass marches, then we need a core of enforcers within the groups with the strength and the personality to be able to keep the rabble in line.
A Nationalist group NOT responding to insults and missiles whilst the police look on is, at present, a far more effective tool than a group responding in kind and ending up being shown as the aggressors.
The time to react to the aggression can come later. At the moment, we need to be winning hearts and minds and convincing future supporters that we are not simply the gang of drunken hooligans that some love to portray us as.
Anglo
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Nobody in the English nationalist forum of which I am a member is at all surprised by “Tommy Robinson’s” actions. The EDL’s obsession with Israel should have been a red light to many from the start. I believe the vast majority of ordinary EDL members have been, well, “had”, and are right to feel aggrieved by Robinson’s actions.
Steve
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Yes that was one of the things that made me steer well clear of them.
It also makes me very suspicious of UKIP too.
Steve
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Yes exactly, the EDL never did make much political sense to anyone capable of thinking about it, if you just wanted a punch up then I don’t think it was much use for that either due to heavy policing & it seems the UAF were more violent, certainly looks like more of them got arrested for that.