The so-called ‘UAF’ anti-BNP gang, run by senior figures in the Labour Party and the Socialist Workers Party, has been definitively exposed as an extremist totalitarian and anti-white political group with strong links to Islamic extremism.
The dramatic revelations about the ‘UAF’ group are contained in a six page report just released by a number of independent research bodies. Discussing the tactics and inner workings of the ‘UAF’ under a number of headings, the report concludes that the UAF, by its actions, has shown itself to be an anti-white, racist hate-group; proven liars; appeasers of Islamic Fascism; and utterly totalitarian in nature and tactics.
“It supports the criminalisation of dissent, of ‘speechcrime’, and promotes ‘no platform’ policies against its political opponents,” the report says.
“It is also a racist organisation. It indulges in inciting hatred only against political parties and movements that represent the interests of the white, indigenous community.
The UAF is a “Marxist organisation that uses Nazi methods to pursue its purpose,” the report continues.
“The UAF targets individuals — it attacks their personal reputation and content of character, and deliberately misrepresents the beliefs held by those individuals.
“It indulges in the fiction of a latent tendency for neo-Fascist, neo-Nazi behaviour within the indigenous community, and uses this to create false stereotypes for attacking (exclusively) members of the white community.
“The UAF wallows in a culture of denial — a refusal to accept the wretched failure of multiculturalism and hyper-diversity.
“It denies the reality of racist violence in the UK — of the hugely disproportionate number of white victims (including white victims of racist and interracial homicide).
“The UAF pursues a policy of ‘shoot the messenger’, and therefore enjoys widespread support from the ‘mainstream’ political establishment.
“The UAF exists for a particular purpose — to incite hatred against targeted members of the white community.”
The UAF is chaired by ultra-leftist Ken Livingstone from the New Labour Party, and is run by Weyman Bennett of the Socialist Workers Party.
Other signed up supporters include David Cameron MP, leader of the
Conservative Party; Peter Hain MP; Tony Benn; Leroy Logan, chairman Metropolitan Black Police Association; Afzal Khan (Muslim Council of Britain); and Dr. Siddiqui (Leader, Muslim Parliament of Great Britain).
They have not changed one bit, they are still the same ruthless, violent, thugs.
The UAF is fundamentally an extremist (totalitarian) political group that opposes true democracy. It supports the criminalisation of dissent, of ‘speech crime’, and promotes ‘no platform’ policies against its political opponents. It is also a racist organisation – it indulges in inciting hatred only against political parties and movements that represent the interests of the white, indigenous community. The UAF is a Marxist organisation that uses Nazi methods to pursue its purpose.The UAF targets individuals – it attacks their personal reputation and content of character, and deliberately misrepresents the beliefs held by those individuals. It indulges in the fiction of a latent tendency for neo-Fascist, neo-Nazi behaviour within the indigenous community -and uses this to create false stereotypes for attacking (exclusively) members of the white community.
The UAF wallows in a cultural of denial – a refusal to accept the wretched failure of multiculturalism and hyper-diversity. It denies the reality of racist violence in the UK – of the hugely disproportionate number of white victims (including white victims of racist and interracial homicide). The UAF pursues a policy of ‘shoot the messenger’, and therefore enjoys widespread support from the ‘mainstream’ political establishment.
The UAF exists for a particular purpose – to incite hatred against targeted members of the white community. It continually manufactures new opportunities to continue with that hatred, and thereby provide justification for its continuing existence. It enjoys the patronage of the rich and powerful elite, including many MPs, union leaders and political pressure groups31. The UAF promotes hatred – and feeds upon its effects.