I thought Nick Griffin did a good job, indeed quite a brave and provocative one, in this fifteen minute speech to a Moscow audience last week. It isn’t often that even nationalist politicians will speak up for the disgracefully and cruelly persecuted historical revisionists such as Zundel and Mahler. Pity he didn’t do quite so well when he was ambushed by the Jewish youth on BBC Question Time in October 2009.
Anyhow, here is Griffin’s speech in the Slavinskaja Hall, Moscow. With him on the dais were:
... former Italian MEP Roberto Fiore, leader of Forza Nuova (seated second to Mr Griffin’s left). Also speaking are Golden Dawn MP Artemios Matthaioploulos (centre), and the Russian lawyer and long-standing nationalist and Christian rights activist Mikhail Kuznetsov (standing, with medals).
Posted by Circassian on Mon, 09 Dec 2013 19:12 | #
@Guessedworker
It’s like saying: I thought the Red Army did a good job, indeed quite a brave and provocative one in the Battle of Stalingrad … Pity it didn’t do quite so well when it was ambushed by the Wehrmacht in June 1941.
In fact, Nick Griffin’s job on BBC Question Time in October 2009 was perhaps as good as humanly possible. Ambush by overwhelming power, evidently, is not an environment conducive to performing well by the ambushed.