A Tale of Two St George's Days

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The British National Party's struggle to preserve indigenous culture is exemplified by the polarity of St George's Day celebrations in England today: traditional family festivals contrasted with multicultural appropriations complete with black "Islamic"Â￾ St Georges.

On 23 April, St George's Day celebrations took place across the North West of England, thanks in part to an initiative by Nick Griffin, who funded the stalls set up in many towns and cities that gave out English flag cakes and key rings, along with a special St George's Day leaflet.


Nick paid for the patriotic stalls from his English Fair Fund, to which he gives 10% of his MEP's salary each month. The fund was set up to support good causes and to help keep British traditions alive and British heritage maintained


In stark contrast to Nick's effort, the clerics at Manchester Cathedral, led by Canon Andrew Shanks, are doing their best to bastardise the tradition of St George, using a black puppet as the English Patron Saint to lead a "multi-cultural carnival procession"Â￾ through the city on Sunday.


In the February edition of the Manchester Cathedral News, the church boasted that there is a "political aspect"Â￾ to their destruction of English customs, in order to fight "far right"Â￾ groups.


"Our ‘giant' George, representing the ideal of a truly inclusive England, is a young Afro-Caribbean lad in an England football shirt. Nor shall we forget that St. George (Al Khidr) is also a mythic hero in Islamic tradition,"Â￾ the cathedral proclaimed.


News of the plans, revealed on this website, led to an outcry from patriotic Britons, who inundated Manchester Cathedral with letters expressing concern about the defilement of England's patron saint. The complaints were callously dismissed by the anti-white media as a "vicious hate campaign".


Mr Griffin also received many letters from unhappy constituents, including the below from a member of the Cathedral community, who expressed her dismay and anger at what had taken place.


"I attended the services over the St George's Day and Easter weekend and have to report that there was a deliberate programme of 'doing-down' the indigenous population.


"The Dean, the Very Reverend Rogers Govender, and the Canon Theologian, Canon Andrew Shanks, were instrumental in promoting this agenda.


"At the Easter Service, the baptism of a mixed race child took centre stage, and there was a specially orchestrated procession around the church with the mother of the child, a Nigerian and her imposing family, leading the way while the White father and his relatives walked two paces behind.
"The Resurrection of Christ is the most important celebration in the Christian Calendar, but apparently not in Manchester where it appears that it's more important to celebrate the huge change that has taken place in the demographics of the British population by 'celebrating' the growing influence of Black people in our society.


"I was prepared to give the Cathedral Clergy the benefit of the doubt, but not anymore. The Dean, who is an ethnic Indian from South Africa, is pursuing his own divisive agenda. He is blatantly anti-British and anti-White.


"Andrew Shanks is also promoting anti-White colour prejudice and Religious Pluralism. In the past I have protected him from criticism, but not anymore. He must now face the wrath of the public for his actions.


"Please help make your constituents aware of this campaign to undermine our British identity and traditional Christian values."
Source: http://www.bnp.org.uk/news/tale-two-st-george%E2%80%99s-days


And so it continues...
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