The mob rule of anti-fascism didn't end with ANL

The original Pro-Democracy League was active in 2004/5 as a polar opposition to undemocratic Anti Nazi League. The gradual demise of the ANL did not mean that a strong opponent to anti-fascism was no longer needed, quite the contrary. ANL is now the even less democratic Unite Against Fascism making an unpleasant appearance whenever free speech dares to be voiced. The UAF's more radical counterpart Antifa still go that much further by directly confronting patriotic groups that dare to speak using violence and intimidation all the way. It is because of the continuation of groups like these that the Pro-Democracy League must be present and counter their intimidation in the same fashion they counter free speech.

This new group has been reformed to defend the BNP with or without their approval or even the approval of the original PDL. Democracy should not need permission least of all be silenced by the degeneracy of anti-fascism.

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Tuesday 18 January 2011

UAF forces Griffin to abandon speech and flee


Another cowardly outnumbered sabotage by the UAF on Nick Griffin's appearance at the Frontline Club in London meant his Q&A session was abandoned. How many more peaceful attendances by the BNP will be disrupted before each of them agree that anti-fascists won't just go away by being ignored. It is time we protested the protesters - take a good look at this unkempt bunch and ask yourself if they're really too scary to confront?

2 comments:

  1. Hello,

    Just to let you know that I fully support your efforts to resurrect the PDL and I'll write an article about it soon. I have rummaged around and found a badge I have from the original organisation, too:

    http://tinypic.com/r/2z6au0i/7

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  2. Many thanks for that Unrepentant, looking forward to reading the write-up you have planned.

    I liked the badge, in face didn't even know the PDL had a badge but I've tried my hand at designing one (right hand side of blog.) I wanted to illustrate our stance as being "anti" anti-fascist.

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