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19-06-2014 5:45 PM
@merehazle wrote:Well Book hunter???
Well….It does seem rather ironic you complain about those who “shout hate towards our culture”, yet you've somehow managed to use the anniversary of D-Day to have yet another mindless rant against “immigrants”. That's the sort of guff the British Union of Fascists used to spout about Jewish refugees in the 1930s.
merehazel wrote: We have people in our country who stand up and shout hate towards our culture and our beliefs. An unfair benefit system that bends over backwards for immigrants but leaves the elderly and the vulnerable just to get on with it. OUR people did not die so OUR people would suffer.
Use of myth & the scapegoating of minority groups at the expense of “OUR people” into an "us and them" mentality is the kind of rhetoric which helped to empower the Third Reich in the first place.
It's not uncommon for Far-Right groups and their supporters to exploit D-Day as an excuse to push their twisted interpretations of "British values": http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/news-opinion/jade-wright-says-think-twice-7230185
They have more in common with Hitler than the brave folks who risked and/or gave their lives in the D-Day landings.