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@@NoDi10 I'm an East African and I don't live in the UK. I don't see racism her in the specific leaflets handed by Max Mosley. Only fear of economic ramifications. Immigrants can take jobs from working class people. That's true everywhere. Medical checks happens to this day in many countries. We have medical checks for covid today. Same sentiment of fear of diseases was there in 1960s. I lived in 4 different countries and I see the system they have to ensure no spread of diseases. And the man changed. How he suppose to remember a leaflet written 50 years ago??
@@elisa7881 I'm an East African and I don't live in the UK. I don't see racism her in the specific leaflets handed by Max Mosley. Only fear of economic ramifications. Immigrants can take jobs from working class people. That's true everywhere. Medical checks happens to this day in many countries. We have medical checks for covid today. Same sentiment of fear of diseases was there in 1960s. I lived in 4 different countries and I see the system they have to ensure no spread of diseases.
I don't like these sorts of things as it suggests people cannot change and we want fascists to change. It isn't really surprising that the son of Oswald Mosley went along with his father following fascist ideas but it is good that he changed and essentially went against his father which must have been difficult.
So maybe he's not a fascist and racist like he used to be. But you know what he IS right now? A fucking cowardly liar... you just saw it with your own eyes.
@@jafafa I'm an East African and I don't live in the UK. I don't see racism her in the specific leaflets handed by Max Mosley. Only fear of economic ramifications. Immigrants can take jobs from working class people. That's true everywhere. Medical checks happens to this day in many countries. We have medical checks for covid today. Same sentiment of fear of diseases was there in 1960s. I lived in 4 different countries and I see the system they have to ensure no spread of diseases. Asking somebody to remember what was written in a leaflet 50 years ago is near impossible.
@@TerryCrodgedy First if all, let me repeat my post here. I'm an East African and I don't live in the UK. I don't see racism her in the specific leaflets handed by Max Mosley. Only fear of economic ramifications. Immigrants can take jobs from working class people. That's true everywhere. Medical checks happens to this day in many countries. We have medical checks for covid today. Same sentiment of fear of diseases was there in 1960s. I lived in 4 different countries and I see the system they have to ensure no spread of diseases. It's hard for people to remember a leaflet 50 years ago.
He shouldn't deny what ? that Native Americans got wiped out by European diseases ? Deny biological fact ? the only reason why this isn't a issue today, is our advances in medicine. But you're still going to need a vaccination then or would you like to visit the Amazons without a Malleria shot ? No ? rather not die of exotic diseases you have no natural resitance against ? Thought so!
@@davidhaaijema4521 Bingo!!! I'm an East African and I don't live in the UK. I don't see racism her in the specific leaflets handed by Max Mosley. Only fear of economic ramifications. Immigrants can take jobs from working class people. That's true everywhere. Medical checks happens to this day in many countries. We have medical checks for covid today. Same sentiment of fear of diseases was there in 1960s. I lived in 4 different countries and I see the system they have to ensure no spread of diseases.
Oswald Mosely was a supporter of irish nationalism in the early 1920s. Have Afro Caribbeans and asian muslims made a good contribution to British life?
My Life by Oswald Mosley, his fathers autobiography gives an insight into the history behind the movement called The British Union of Fascists, its a very interesting book and should be read by anyone with a real interest in that eta of British history, the politics of the day and what drove Mosley and thousands of people who attended his sell out meetings in the Olympia hall. Don’t believe everything the press tells you is 100% factual. You deserve to hear both sides of this story before making your own mind up.
I hope you don't have children then, cause a lot of paedophiles got away with things in the past by this exact thought process. To some extent I agree with you but there is a definite line you cross when you openly support fascism or commit sexual abuse.
Guys wait a second. Don't rush for the fight. If he's a rapist/paedophile, he needs to go to jail. If he committed any crime, he has to go to jail. However, because he has committed no crime (as far as I know, maybe you know more about his crime history than I do), what I believe is that we cannot judge previous non-criminal actions (especially if political opinions, especially if reneged today) with today's moral.
socially-far right (racist, sexist, usually antisemitic) combined with economic corporatism. much like his dad's party the british union of... what was it?... oh yeah - FASCISTS
@@grimz8158 it's impossible to define fascism because it was a nationalistic political movement different in each country, l suppose if you were to define Mosley's version it would be putting the British people first and not getting involved in other nations quarrels.
Strange bedfellows,no? On the political ph scale there would'nt appear to be very much common ground between Mosley and Watson,but then again what do we really know of any of them? I don't think many would last very long in the public eye if we knew what they really thought behind closed doors
I'm an East African and I don't live in the UK. I don't see racism her in the specific leaflets handed by Max Mosley. Only fear of economic ramifications. Immigrants can take jobs from working class people. That's true everywhere. Medical checks happens to this day in many countries. We have medical checks for covid today. Same sentiment of fear of diseases was there in 1960s. I lived in 4 different countries and I see the system they have to ensure no spread of diseases.
This is an hysterical and nonsensical report. Back in the late 50s or early 50s those policies were put forward by many including Trades Unions, Labour and Tory politicians. Whether you agree or not that is the case. I recall a Brian Walden tv show in 1985 where he offered repatriation as a possible policy post Broadwarer Farm riots. And why wouldn't a son defend his father? By 1962 Mosley's UM was 15 years into its history. Its main policy was to unite Europe as a nation....
I'm an East African and I don't live in the UK. I don't see racism her in the specific leaflets handed by Max Mosley. Only fear of economic ramifications. Immigrants can take jobs from working class people. That's true everywhere. Medical checks happens to this day in many countries. We have medical checks for covid today. Same sentiment of fear of diseases was there in 1960s. I lived in 4 different countries and I see the system they have to ensure no spread of diseases.
This is gonna be controversial but I think he's a guy who has tried to make things right. It must be hard to have lived in his controversial father's shadow. He has obviously come from a very right wing past and has come to espouse views that would help the ordinary gal/bloke. He has donated to the Labour party and came across as a bit of a fair guy politically when I saw him on question time. Maybe this is just him trying to scramble away from his dodgy past who knows. I do wonder what west indian people would think of this nearly 70 years on.
Oswald Mosley started at the Labour Party and was loved by his mps for his intellect and ideas. There’s loads about it. When he left they were gutted. He never claimed to be of the right and infant was a socialist. Most people who are triggered by loaded words can’t figure out what facism is and when they hear it they think capitalist or racist and it’s quite the contrary and is also quite progressive in some regards. People need to educate themselves on political doctrines. Weather that be communism, or facism they both have their pros and cons but also I’m then lays some fruitful ideas on how to run a society.
He has mixed race cousins in America now, he was brought up by a fascist family grew up seen some of the world realized that his fathers views were wrong and outdated and changed his ways and was donating to the opposition of his families traditional allies, can't say much more than that about how much a man has tried to change.
This possible because correct history isn't accessible for most of us. Oswald Mosley came from Aristocracy. He wasn't of British heritage. Diana Mitford who married him, came from )ewish Aristocracy like Mosley did. The Italien Est family and Savoy family (both of them are of the tribe) intermarried already in the 12th century (Middle Ages) into the English Nobility/Aristocracy. Oswald Mosley like the Mitford Sisters have been intel assets. No family is so lucky to have like the Mitford sisters access to being Hitlers friend, having like Diana Oswald Mosley married, and having Mosley being in contact with the Secret Service of Britain. Book Reference: The Secret Powers Behind Revolutions by Leon de Poncins. /// The Unseen Hand by Ralph Epperson. /// Trading With The Enemy by Charles Higham. ///
Endless moving words around. People make mistakes and people often struggle with optics versus deep seated political views they once had. This interview is very difficult because Max is tone deaf beyond. The motives clearly were to deny globalization and the larger world to become exclusive. We just do not live in that world any longer. Former associations such as the leaflet etc. can be embarrassing. That said this run around is pointless.
Obviously I'm not saying that. I am lucky there's a screen between you and the outside world. I think there should be a padded cell too if you are going to get riled up that quickly over a misinterpretation.
"Coloured" was the common word used for description. I'm an East African and I don't live in the UK. I don't see racism her in the specific leaflets handed by Max Mosley. Only fear of economic ramifications. Immigrants can take jobs from working class people. That's true everywhere. Medical checks happens to this day in many countries. We have medical checks for covid today. Same sentiment of fear of diseases was there in 1960s. I lived in 4 different countries and I see the system they have to ensure no spread of diseases.
You sound like one yourself with talk of 'bloodlines'. Bunch of idiots, bullying an old man for the terrible crime of being born to and raised by certain people. May he rest in peace.