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BNP: Epic Fail

Whatta bunch of Maroons.
They will really go crazy when they find out How many Indian troops served with commonwealth forces in WW2 in North Africa, Italy, and Burma.

Have to throw in my usual visual response to Neo Nazis (hope you Brits won't mind the American Patriotism)
 
Simon Darby, spokesperson for the British National Party, said

"I mean how would the Polish people feel if their government started letting in millions of Vietnamese and letting them work for three bowls of rice a day.

I...don't...know...what...to...say...

I can't even begin...

I mean...

buh...

dribble...
 
Whether they knew it was flown by Poles is irrelevant. A casual glance at wing structure and armament should have told them that aircraft didn't fly in the Battle of Britain.
 
Whether they knew it was flown by Poles is irrelevant. A casual glance at wing structure and armament should have told them that aircraft didn't fly in the Battle of Britain.

That's right. I glanced at it most casually, and knew in an instant. But for the benefit of other readers... why?
 
That's right. I glanced at it most casually, and knew in an instant. But for the benefit of other readers... why?

I don't know. It looks like an early war type. But.....
From above link said:
A spokesperson at the Royal Air Force museum said: "The Spitfire in the poster can be identified as belonging to 303 Squadron of the Polish Air Force by the code letters 'RF' painted in front of the RAF roundel.

"303 Squadron operated Spitfires from Northolt, Kirton-in-Lindsey, Coltishall and other RAF stations in the UK between 1941 and 1945 after flying Hurricanes in the Battle of Britain."

The 303 Squadron was the most effective Polish squadron during the Second World War.
 
Sure they did. ****tards.

On the BNP memebership list there is an entry with:

BA History & Information. MA E-commerce. MA Cultural Heritage Management. Experience in digital imaging manipulation (re. poster/presentation design), web design, database creation

So just about posible in theory.
 
On the BNP memebership list there is an entry with:

BA History & Information. MA E-commerce. MA Cultural Heritage Management. Experience in digital imaging manipulation (re. poster/presentation design), web design, database creation

So just about posible in theory.



Ah, educated ****tards.
 
I spotted it for a Late War model myself. JUst more idiocy on the part of The UK"s KKK wannabes.
 
They will really go crazy when they find out How many Indian troops served with commonwealth forces in WW2 in North Africa, Italy, and Burma.

You're point is correct, but you're wrong in assuming they read.
 
Whatta bunch of Maroons.
They will really go crazy when they find out How many Indian troops served with commonwealth forces in WW2 in North Africa, Italy, and Burma.

Have to throw in my usual visual response to Neo Nazis (hope you Brits won't mind the American Patriotism)[qimg]http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/imagehosting/thum_188404831d9f55208f.jpg[/qimg]

Why is the Nazi shooting at Captain America with a Tommy Gun? Wouldn't they use a German Weapon?

And why does Captain America look like he has fish scales on his upper torso?

That has always bothered me.
 
Scale armor has a long tradition, and is making a comeback in the form of Dragon Scale.

The Nazi is using the much superior Tompson sub-machine gun because he knows how bad the German one sucks*. This makes him a dangerous opponent for Cap.

*I am well aware of the excellent German sub-machine guns and assault rifle, but it's a joke. Admittedly a weak joke, but one non the less.
 
Hey, It's Jack Kirby, the best damn artist in comic history, so he is allowed a little artistic licence.
BTW a lot of the wargaming pages I frequent are having a LOT of fun with the BNP's blooper.
 

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