TemperateSeaIsland
Mae hen wlad fy nhadau yn annwyl i mi
As I stated "hinted at". Folk festivals are generally pre-christian so by default go back to out pagan roots. But as you stated Easter and christmas have a number of pagan traditions associated with them so if your ok with them going back to folk festivals shouldnt be a problem. Heck there are places in the UK that do them now.I don't know if you've noticed but May Day and folk traditions aren't neccessarily pagan. They're as much about tradition as religion. Sort of along the same lines as Christmas festivites and Easter and easter eggs - loosely based on religion (i.e. religion is the underlying point) yet they're fun and anyone (regardless of religion) can take part.
Nope what I says is simply opinion but opinion based on history. The BNP says a lot of things the national socialists of Germany said in the 1920's. Don't get me wrong they don't have the rampant anti-semitism of the Nazi's but a lot of their language is the same. They are both authoritarian, nationalistic parties who have an obsession with some mythical golden age in the past. They try to recapture it through emphasizing certain things such as athletic/artistic ability, female fertility, environmentalism and old traditions such as folk festivals. I know the above sounds very vague and should warrant me a tinfoil hat but I'm not a very good writer and its at the limits of my ability to communicate how the BNP manifesto mirrors many policies of the National Socialists. Suffice to say when I read their manifesto old Nazi propaganda videos of young boys and girls doing athletics, and learning about their people great past and future run through my head. (Damn that makes me sound like a perv- if you've got a quote or reference to back that up it would be helpful. Otherwise it's just hearsay.
Im simply following trends and admit I may be wrong when it comes to eugenics.
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