
Suited And Jack-Booted - Despite the hype, the BNP are still a Fascist party
Ben Drake, York UAF
First off, thanks to Andrew McKibben for a clearly sincere
contribution to the debate on combating the BNP, and for expressing doubts
which I know shared by quite a few genuine anti-racists and anti-fascists. One
of the virtues of sites like SUN is to have the chance to make explicit and
respond to arguments like this.
And well done too for re-iterating the violent and thuggish nature of the
party. It never gets reported enough that Nick Griffin’s right-hand man Tony
Lecomber has convictions for assaulting a Jewish schoolteacher and for – I kid
you not – bomb-making. (Check the public record!) On this anniversary of 7/7
you’d think that’d be mentioned occasionally when the media decide to do one
of their sporadic BNP publicity-fests.
But also, for all their shiny-suited entry into the wonderful world of
spin-doctoring, the leadership and core membership of the BNP remain hardcore
Fascists in the full sense.
I wholeheartedly agree terms like Fascist and Nazi shouldn’t be thrown about
with abandon. They need to be used carefully and specifically, to describe
only those movements driven by the principles and forces that drove
Mussolini’s and Hitler’s parties – and with the potential of leading us into
the same hell-on-earth if ever allowed into power.
For that reason I have no truck with abusing groups like UKIP or Kilroy’s
erstwhile mob as Fascist – right-wing populists for sure but that’s many
leagues short of Fascism. Nor on the other hand is it accurate to lump in
Al-Qaeda or their ilk with Fascism, though I acknowledge some (Searchlight,
notably) might dispute this.
But the BNP are Fascist. First, because the dark heart of their politics
remains ‘Race and Nation’ with the latter absolutely defined in terms of the
former. They continue to operate as part of an international network of White
Supremacist groups, and their stated mission is still to ‘save’ the
(ill-defined) ‘white race’ from multiculturalism. Of course they make
strenuous efforts to disguise this, they’ve finally twigged how absurd and
paranoid it seems to sane people. But scratch the surface and it’s still
there, in many cases semi-publicly in their publications and on their websites
and bulletin boards.
It’s true that Muslims have replaced Jews as their preferred #1 hate group for
the new century. But that’s not fundamental. Fascists are shamelessly
opportunistic – they absolutely need scapegoats but it doesn’t matter really
who they are, as long as they can be defined as ‘Other’ (non-White) and a
threat. Hence Jews in the 1930s, Muslims now.
(Once in power the Nazis killed Jew and Muslim alike – as well as other
non-Whites, Slavs, Travellers, gay people, socialists, trade unionists,
feminists, disabled people. It’s never been a good idea to ignore the lessons
of history, in this case, that Fascism is everyone’s enemy.)
And second the BNP are Fascist in their methods and strategy. What sets
Fascism apart from ‘bourgeois’ right-wing ideologies – and what makes it such
a menace – is their unvarying strategy to use violence (initially street-level
and then state violence wherever they get power) to physically smash all
opposition, especially workers’ organisations. This is a step beyond normal
politics of any stripe.
The Merseyside Trades Council activist and anti-fascist on Merseyside who
recently had his face slashed is only their latest target. Anti-racists and
anti-fascists can report a catalogue of such attacks and abuse. As reported in
Parliament recently, BNP supporters even maintain a website recording names,
addresses and photos of ‘Reds’, with fairly self-evident intent.
And the final culmination and destination of such political violence was
played out in what remains the greatest horror of the 20th Century – the
Holocaust, where some fifteen million, including at least six million Jews,
died in the Nazi death camps.
If the BNP have really put such an aim behind them, then ask yourself why they
continue so insistently to deny and downplay the Holocaust? They’re fools but
(alas) not idiots – they know they’ll get nowhere if they admit their
ideological link to the Nazi regime. But their Holocaust denial gives the game
away.
Behind the shiny suits lurks the same hatred, the same rotten ideology. We
must expose them for who they are, and stand together to stop them. Never
forget, never again.
Unite Against Fascism: http://www.uaf.org.uk
Stop the BNP (Searchlight):
http://www.stopthebnp.org.uk
Ben Drake is Branch Secretary of York City UNISON and Chair of York Unite
Against Fascism.
July 2006
> > home page > >