Monday, 13 December 2010

THE INEVITABLE

http://kleinverzet.blogspot.com/2010/12/this-is-inevitable.html

This is inevitable
In the Telegraph: German man castrates teenage daughter's 57-year-old boyfriend.

Helmut Seifert, 47, an ethnic German originally from Russia, was enraged when he heard his 17-year-old daughter was having a relationship with Phillip Genscher, 57.

He went to police in the town of Bielefeld where he lives but officers said they were powerless to intervene.

"The man then recruited two work colleagues at his factory and then went to the house of the victim," said police.

"The man was forced to remove his trousers and, fully conscious, he was castrated. The severed testicles were taken away by the perpetrator."

The man was close to bleeding to death but managed to call police. His life was saved but he remains a eunuch for life.

Seifert pleaded guilty and will be on trial for attempted murder next year. But he has remained silent on who his accomplices were.

He told police: "I received a phone call anonymously that my daughter was involved with a guy 40 years older than her. You said you couldn't stop him – so I did.

"I saw it as my duty as a father."

(emphasis mine)

There are so many things wrong with this. And yet... I don't know I wouldn't have wanted to do the same thing, if presented with the same situation.

One thing struck me, though. That is the highlighted sentence: 'You said you couldn't stop him – so I did'. As our governments continue to dishonour the social contract, we inevitably are going to see (and maybe even do) more of this.

aS THE AUTHORITIES DEVIATE MORE AND MORE FROM THEIR PRIMARY DUTY - WHICH IS TO DEFEND US - WE'LL SEE MORE AND MORE OF THIS SORT OF STUFF AS PEOPLE GET DESPERATE TO DEFEND THEIR OWN. And the media and politicians will pretend to be surprised. It wasn't us that broke the social contract.

Islam will learn a similar lesson: but that will be hard work because whatever we might say about Islam - and I say plenty - it does at least still have its balls.

Morg

OUR ADRENALIN FIX

We returned last night from our British National Party conference tired but elated.
The venue was excellent with superb accomodation, catering and a very efficient and friendly staff protected by our stalwarts in security.
Yes it was expensive but what you paid was what you got and we got a lot, and the package was value for money.

There were I'm told sixteen of the great unwashed outside protesting at our right to hold a party conference and general get together.
They were of no consequence and we were not aware of them until we went outside during a break. These antidemocratic mummy's boys and leftie lecturers were protected by the police from coming into contact with our security staff who would have easily coped with them.

I went to the conference with many questions I wanted answered and indeed had written letters requesting these answers, and I thought possibly I would be in trouble for pushing my questions.
In the event my queries and doubts were answered without my asking them, and I realise that much of the trouble in the Party has been caused by people who now we are thankfully rid of.

There was gross inefficiency in the party management most of it perpetrated by those who have now left and we are now on a sound financial footing.
We have voted on a new party structure which will bring a more democratic system than we had previously and indeed than other parties have. Of course this will take a few months to set up but basically it means that all active groups and branches will have an input into Party management.

The policy debates were as usual hard argued with everybody having a chance to have their say. This to me is one of the highlights of these conferences and an indication of our democratic credentials.

Nick's final speech as usual was superb. I don't know how he does it but hearing him speak is like a shot of adrenalin which invigorates and is sometimes necessary for oldies like me.

The Christmas dinner on Saturday night was excellent with good natured leg pulling and craic. Unfortunately we left early 11 pm as we, enthusiastic as we are are getting too old for late night revelry had to call it a night after one short dance.
Some of the younger ones continued for longer causing one organiser to present himself minus his voice on Sunday morning.

So in a nutshell a very enjoyable if tiring weekend, meeting old friends, really getting to the root of any internal problems, and sorting them and without the would be demagogues we had in the past who have shown over the last year their true colours.
Now we realise how much better we are without them, and how our party has progressed over the last few years.

I just wish the general public could have seen us there as we truly are. We would form the next government but then we have the vested interests of the global capitalists against us and always seek to distort our message.

Next year I will try to arrange for more of our local activists to attend and sod the costs so they can get their adrenalin fix, but then we would have to have an even bigger venue.

The best conference ever.

Onwards and upwards.

yaz