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Tuesday, 24 August 2010

Domestic Violence & Excuses

I wrote an article about Domestic Violence (DV) back in March 2009 here:

What is the official definition of domestic violence?
The government defines domestic violence as "Any incident of threatening behaviour, violence or abuse (psychological, physical, sexual, financial or emotional) between adults who are or have been intimate partners or family members, regardless of gender or sexuality." This includes issues of concern to black and minority ethnic communities such as so called 'honour killings'.

Although I made it clear in the article that DV cuts both ways I have yet to discover the excuses women use to bully and abuse men. I sat for hours at my computer asking various search engines "why do women abuse men" and every page gave the opposite answer "why do men abuse women"
So after much searching I cannot find the answer to the excuses women use to "justify" why they abuse men. I did however find the excuses that men use ! All of the excuses are words of a coward trying to "justify" why they "slapped" women
Now I do know that all forms of DV be it psychological, economic, emotional or physical , come from the abuser's desire for power and control over their victim and I also know what men say to justify it.
Make of the following excuses what you will, but in my opinion they are words of a playground bully or pure and simply the words of a COWARD..................

"She made me do it"....... "She should have tried harder"......."She liked it" ........ "She just wants to play the victim"..........."Its her fault, she should have cleaned the mess up"....... "She knows my sexual needs, its her duty".......... "She cant be trusted with money"...... "She just wants money to tart herself up with make-up and clothes".......... "I keep her in line as any responsible husband would"........ "She knows I'm jealous of her youth"

*Try as I might I can't seem to reverse these pathetically cowardly excuses!

Saturday, 17 July 2010

Peppa Pig


My grandaughter is 2 years old today! how time flys by........
She was born 16 weeks early and weighed 1lb 14oz and was just over 8 & half inches long

Today she is a very energetic and bright 2 year old (although still small for her age) She can count to 12 and she sings and dances and loves life.
Her favourite character is Peppa Pig and as Issy Boo is such a special little girl I thought I would make her favourite Chocolate cake in the shape of Peppa Pig

My Local British National Party Meeting

My nearest branch invited me to their meeting and I was especially pleased when the branch organiser asked if I would speak about the activities I do on the Internet.
I arrived at the meeting at 7:45pm and after saying our "hello, good to see you" we made our way to the meeting room.
Neil (the local Branch organiser) started the meeting off with a talk about our England flag and how so many people are 'patriotic' during the football seasons. How sad it is when the football is over the flags come down.
Neil then went on to speak about a subject so close to my heart, our children.......
I have 4 adult children and 14 grandchildren and the situation we are in today their futures and that of their children worries me immensely.
It concerns me that they will not be educated the truth of British history, it concerns me they will not have the freedoms I had as a child, it concerns me they will be taught by marxist teachers, it especially concerns me that my 5 year old grandchildren will be taught sex education.
It particularly concerns me that my grandchildren will be living under a dictatorship of a foreign state (Will someone please explain why my daddy and grandad fought for our freedoms during the 1st and 2nd wars)
It concerns me that they will live under sharia law. Oh yes I am very very concerned for my grandchildren and I know the only way our children are going to survive is with the British National Party in government

After Neil's talk I went to the front and spoke of my Internet activities and mostly how important it is for me to keep in touch with my friends and members of the BNP
I told of my visits to the 'main site'
www.bnp.org.uk my next stop is at the Home of the Green Arrow www.thegreenarrow.co.uk then im off the the Paltalk room to meet GA, Bertie Bert and other regulars to catch up with the days news, to share ideas and play music from time to time. You can access Paltalk through the Green Arrow site (look for link on right hand side on home page)
We had a little chat with Tim Rait about the election results and how the BNP vote increased despite what the media and ignorant marxists say

Returning to the subject of our childrens future watch the video below and ask yourself.........

Is this the future you want for your children?









Tuesday, 1 June 2010

Liverpool Military Parade Cancelled because It Was Not Diverse Enough


In yet another example of the insanity which pervades ConDemLab Britain, the eighth annual Liverpool Military Show has been cancelled because it was not “diverse enough” and it had the potential to offend Muslims in Merseyside.
According to local media reports, the annual charity event was cancelled after the Labour Party-controlled town hall withdrew an £8,000 funding grant allegedly because it didn't meet their "diversity criteria.”
A local newspaper quoted a spokesman for the Liverpool Military Show as saying that the event organisers had tried to meet the “equality and diversity standards” by including a “transsexual soldier” in the parade.
The event was to have taken place last Saturday and would have included a memorial service to fallen war heroes. A large number of armed forces personnel and equipment, due to take part in the parade, had to stand down because of the last minute cancellation.
Last year's show raised £13,000 for the Army Benevolent Fund, Combat Stress, St John Ambulance and the Army Cadet Force.
This year, however, organisers said they were told that the show did not "score highly enough" on Liverpool City Council's "diversity scale" to justify funding from the arts and culture budget.
The decision to pull funding to the army charity event contrasts strongly with the decision a week earlier by Liverpool City Council to give £80,000 to fund the Liverpool "Homotopia" festival in August and the "IDAHO" Gay Pride festival which celebrates an "International Day against Homophobia.”
Liverpool war hero Peter Dunning, who lost both his legs while serving with the Royal Marines in Afghanistan, was quoted in a newspaper as saying the decision was "a disgrace.

"The council are just afraid of a Muslim backlash, similar to the protests in London last year,” Mr Dunning was quoted as saying.

So it goes: the colonisation of Britain by Islam will mean the replacement of British culture, heritage and traditions with that of the colonising force. Only the British National Party stands against this destruction of all that is Britain.


For more information please visit: www.bnp.org.uk

Sunday, 30 May 2010

World Cup and Hypocrisy

It comes as no surprise to me that once again so called 'patriots' and supporters of England are flying the flag of St George during this world cup season, the football supporters are not supporting England at all , they are supporting football and only football , these same football supporters will never be seen flying the flag of St George on their cars or from their houses on April 23rd every year. It is only for football that they fly the flag.Shame on you!

I have a message for the shameful football fans flying of to South Africa to "support England" take a look at the video below for your own safety








Monday, 24 May 2010

Zuma Ignores 23,000 Letters

In 2008/2009 a total of 2.1 million serious crime cases were registered in South Africa.

On 16th February Solidarity a SA union delivered 23,000 anti crime letters from concerned South Africans which president zuma refused to accept.




Saturday, 22 May 2010

Music was my 1st love

Music and Me






I found this video on You Tube and decided to share with you, mostly because the lyrics are very much how I feel about music.


Music was my first love, and it will be my last Music of the future, and music of the past


To live without my music, seems impossible to do, in this world of troubles, my music pulls me through



When I'm in the Home of the Green Arrow promoting the BNP pal talk room the conversations usually remind me of lyrics to songs I haven't heard for years and sometimes members in the room request a favourite song of theirs for me or someone to play in the room and we have great conversations about the songs and sometimes some may confess what it means to them personally.


The room is often filled with people talking about politics and everyday happenings from gardening to baking bread and even problems with their PCs, cars and pets. not forgetting the quiz on Sunday evenings hosted by our wonderful Kazzynoo that are great fun to join in.


To me, the music between the chat seems to keep the room alive because members in the room seem to type much more than in a 'silent' room (to me the silence is deafening) and it surprises some members how we share and enjoy the same sort of music. For the very few who don't like the sort of music played they have the choice of raising their hand to speak or the mute button, although some do tend to forget the 'mute' button and would rather type something unnecessary and throw a wet blanket in the room and make it feel briefly uncomfortable for others enjoying the music and text.


So back to the lyrics 'in this world of troubles, my music pulls me through' that's the way it is for me and I also have the choice of the 'mute' button when listening to the very few who bore me.


If you want to join us in Pal talk please visit http://www.thegreenarrow.co.uk/ for more details