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UK Media Covers Up Yet Another Incident

 
 
 
 
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The commercial media, ever eager to give publicity to even the tiniest incident involving any attack on the ethnic community, have once again ignored a serious anti-British incident in south Wales which saw a gang of at least 100 Muslims mass in preparation of an attack on Britons.

British National Party activists in south Wales report that over 100 Muslims, some with guns and knives, massed near the Bettws Comprehensive School in preparation for an attack on white pupils following a school ground squabble between an indigenous and a Muslim pupil.

Police were called to the scene and two people were arrested. Fortunately the planned attack never took place.

According to the BNP’s sources, the incident originated when a playground fight broke out between two pupils. A limited number of other pupils then became involved in the fracas.

The following day, a large crowd of Muslims turned up at the school with knives and guns, looking for a confrontation with the white pupils. Locals witnessed seeing the weapons, although police said none had been used. Officers have however been stationed to guard the school full time.

An article about the incident, published in the South Wales Argus, said only that “police had been called to an altercation between two groups of youths near to the school grounds” and completely ignored the ethnicity of the attackers.

One can only imagine what that same paper’s reaction would have been if a gang of 100 whites had massed with weapons near a predominantly Muslim school.

Such an incident would have been paraded nationally as an example of indigenous “racism.” It seems however that there is one standard for reporting on ethnics, and another for indigenous British people.

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