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Originally Posted by skinny Wether right or wrong, maybe people in the arts don't want people to know what political party they follow for fear of persecution, understandably so.
I'm all upfor investigative journalism but there is a worth and a right and wrong of a story...i don't know where the line lands on this one and really don't give a shit but the story was more good than bad for the bnp, imo. |
Unless the journalist went in and stole confidential files (which I doubt), then this kind of knowledge must have been freely distrubuted in the party, therefore public knowledge. The story clearly has done good for the BNP, as it's all publicity, and it's showing the acceptable face of facism (even though it be a clearly misguided one), as opposed to the thuggish skin-heads we commonly associate with them.
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I'm not saying the story is wrong, just pretty worthless.
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Why?
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Should she get the sack Will?
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Now that was worthless, of course she bloody shouldn't.