Sunday, 29 May 2011

One Rule For One..

For anyone not having seen the BNP's recent tribute to Charlene Downes in Blackpool I suggest you take a look here. It doesn't surprise me at all that the BBC are trying to sweep this atrocious racist murder under the carpet whilst at the same time allowing the Stephen Lawrence re-trial to knock the Queen's recent visit to Ireland off top spot on the main evening news.

I've said it before, but I do feel very sorry for the family of Stephen Lawrence, nobody deserves to die like that. In so much as they probably have no idea how Stephen's death is being abused by the anti-white racism industry, I really do hope they receive justice.

However considering the amount of media attention this case has attracted already it does beg the question as to how much it would have received if he had at first been raped then put in a meat mincer and fed back to his unsuspecting race.

On a lighter note we should all be pleased that the daughter of Irish singer, Chris De Burgh has won her libel case against Ryanair. Rosanna Davison had complained about a lack of Irish girls in a Ryanair charity calendar stating:

"If I was (organising) it, I would have made sure that Irish women were involved because it’s an Irish charity and Irish fundraising. Any person from any part of Europe would say that Irish women are gorgeous”.

Rather unwisely Ryanair hit back claiming that she was racist. You can read more in the Irish Independent newspaper. Of course if this had happened in this country the virulently anti-British and financially troubled Independent newspaper along with packs of other journalists would be hounding her at this very moment, determined to destroy her one way or another.

Incidentally I hope the High Court in Dublin charged Ryanair's defence team extortionate amounts of money for any briefcases and bags they had to take into the court with them.

Finally for today just as I was tracking a Ryanair flight overhead on my new Plane Finder app I came across a gaggle of enthusiastic trainspotters. Not that this is particularly my scene, some would argue that I am boring enough already. However, having lived next to a railway until the age of five, I did appreciate the sound and smell of these old diesel locomotives which took me back years.