Friday, 22 June 2007

There's A Place For The Poles...

I've been a critical as anyone else of how a new working class is being imported, which understands no English except commands, has no idea of workers' rights in this country, can be moved around at will because it has no attachment to any specific locality here, and can be deported if it steps out of line. The existing working class can then just be made to go hang, taking with it its unions, its minimum wage, its health and safety regulations, and the rest.

But I'm all for the Poles in Poland. The Euronutty BBC has of course gone ballistic at them for their remarks about why their population is so depleted (though saying nothing about the context - Angela Merkel's repeated and ongoing flirtations with distinctly dodgy elements demanding reparation or restitution for the ethnic Germans expelled from Central and Eastern Europe at the end of the War), and has lost no time in breaking into full war-cry against the "junior coalition partners" in Poland.

This latter matter does not trouble the Beeb when those partners, whether in and around the Council of Ministers or in the European Parliament, are (as they very often are) Stalinists, Trotskyists, neo-Nazis, neo-Fascists, members of the kleptomaniac nomenklatura in Eastern Europe (which used to run Poland, of course), members of the wider neoconservative movement of which that nomenklatura is an integral and important part, believers that the Provisional Army Council of the IRA is the sovereign body throughout Ireland, or the unyielding Islamists who will have a key role in enacting the laws by which we must all live just as soon as Turkey joins the EU.

But it bothers the BBC to incandesence when those partners include pro-life, pro-family, pro-worker and anti-war "statist, syndicalist, nationalist and theoconservative voices of the provinces". It cannot even bring itself to acknowledge their views on the Welfare State, or workers' rights, or the Iraq War. These people are Eurosceptical, they are against abortion, and they are opposed to the agenda of the homosexualist political movement, one's views on which the BBC has used to replace any normal political spectrum. So they are Fascists and even Nazis (who were not, and are not, any of these things). End of.

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