Monday, March 17, 2008

What is wrong with this?

One of the things that the BNP is often acused of is Homophobia. Their website gives their opinion on homosexuality and personally I can see absolutely nothing wrong with it. This is what they say.

"The British National Party is not ‘homophobic’ and believes that what consenting adults do in the privacy of their bedrooms is a matter for them alone and is of no concern to anyone else. On the other hand the BNP is not blinded or cowed by political correctness and recognises that homosexuality, which affects less than 2% of the population, is not the norm and that homosexual relationships do not produce offspring – essential to the survival of a people and a nation.We therefore believe in a policy of tolerance to all forms of adult sexuality, but homosexuality should not be promoted or encouraged. The BNP supports the traditional ‘don’t ask, don’t tell’ attitude to homosexuality and is opposed to the flaunting or celebrating of homosexuality which ‘civil partnerships’ represent. We believe that the government should adopt a more neutral position towards homosexuality rather than aiding and encouraging it by passing legislation specifically and solely designed to favour it."

Now that all seems fine to me and is basically what I and most people I know feel about homosexuals. So why do the press never report this part of the BNP's beliefs?

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