User talk:BrightonIron

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I am observing with great interest the story of the late Albert Mariner, a National Front member murdered on his way to an event aged 63. We know his untimely death was caused by a blow to the head inflicted by a brick thrown by a rioter, we also know that the metropolitan police have continually refused to investigate the events surrounding his death.

RIP Albert Mariner, in our hearts and in Valhalla!

Yeah, yeah whatever. The point you are missing is that this could be an article about a Jamaican communist and it would still be subject to the same content policies. You may be a racist, but Wikipedia isn't. Our content policies apply equally to all articles, and there do not seem to be any reliable sources that verify the claims in that article. That is all this about. Beeblebrox (talk) 16:28, 23 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]

I'm not missing any point feeblebox, and for an impartial news source you do seem to be missing one or two of your own. You see I said I am a Nationalist, didn't specify what kind, and never said anything about being "racist", (as you so eloquently put it). I dare say that it is a fair bet that you don't believe Irish Nationalists, (such as PIRA) to be "racist"? All this being as off topic as your pathetic interruption, what I'm trying to do is prevent a remembrance thread about a man who fought against National Socialist Germany from being deleted.

Albert Mariner, RIP, deserves to be remembered, whether you like it or not. Sniveling left wing scum make me sick.

Funny that you would object to what you believe are unfounded assumptions on my part and then go on to make your own assumptions about me while throwing in some childish name calling on top for good measure. My grandfather also fought against the nazis. So did millions of others. We can't have a Wikipedia page for each and every one of them. If this gentlemen was more notable than the rest for some reason then please present independent reliable sources that verify that assertion. Beeblebrox (talk) 23:43, 24 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]