Shared victimhood
British National Party: BNP at Christian ‘Stop Springer’ meeting (Google News link)
There then followed a shared prayer led by Roy Beaumont of “Prayer for the City”, who had previously highlighted the reasons why Christians find the “musical” so offensive. He was followed, in addressing the gathering, by Stephen Green of Christian Voice.
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As has been previously stated by Plymouth BNP had this “musical” been deemed in any way blasphemous, or insulting, to Muslims for instance, then Plymouth City Council would have moved Heaven and Earth to have it stopped. At the very least they would have threatened to withhold future funding from the Barbican theatre. The fact that they have done nothing, and clearly intend doing nothing, just reinforces the point that Christians are an underclass in the pro-Islam, Labour controlled, city.
Telegraph, Jan 1: Christians to sue BBC over Springer show ‘blasphemy’
Admitting that his organisation had published private contact details, Mr [Stephen] Green said: “It reflects that we have no confidence in the current channels of complaint. These people are public figures and the information is in the public domain.
“The BBC would not have done this if it had been Muslims or Sikhs, but because we are Christians we are fair game.”
Posted on December 12th, 2005 at 8:03 am

So S.Green has become nothing but a lunatic, right-wing pawn to other lunatic right-wing maniacs.
Poor, poor S.Green.
So much for the BNP’s belief in free speech.
Hmm, Plymouth. Thx for the reminder Justin, have to go see about getting some tickets.
Christian Voice in bed with the BNP. I think we win by default?