The leader of the BNP youth party has told of his nightmare first year at university – during which he has been constantly abused and even SPAT on because of his views.
Jack Renshaw, 19, joined the right-wing movement when he was just 15 and was elected youth liaison officer earlier this year.
He created a controversial recruitment video for the group which slammed “militant homosexuals” – and even hit out at the mum of murdered teenager Stephen Lawrence...
“People know me after the BNP video. I had a lot of trouble when I walked through Manchester, people shouted crap at me.
“It was when I was going about my daily life. People would call me a facist bastard and I’ve been called a Nazi – I always get called that. But I don’t mind."
The teenager – who wants to bring back National Service – claims he has since been spat at while in his home town of Blackpool and abused in Manchester.
But he did admit his first year as a student had forced him to socialise with gay students – even if they did “get on his nerves”.
In an exclusive interview with student newspaper The Tab, he said: “I’m not a big one for meeting new people.
“I’m not a big party person, I don’t really enjoy parties, people I socialise with tend to be people I’ve known for years, I stay in touch with people I’ve known from school and college.
“I had ethnic minority flatmates and some homosexuals, but they weren’t militant homosexuals, they don’t feel the need to make everybody know they’re homosexual.
“I’ve met plenty of homosexuals that I get on with and friends with and reason I get on with them is because they’re normal – militant homosexuality I cannot deal with, it gets on my nerves.' ...
From the news agency swns.com.
Jack Renshaw, 19, joined the right-wing movement when he was just 15 and was elected youth liaison officer earlier this year.
He created a controversial recruitment video for the group which slammed “militant homosexuals” – and even hit out at the mum of murdered teenager Stephen Lawrence...
“People know me after the BNP video. I had a lot of trouble when I walked through Manchester, people shouted crap at me.
“It was when I was going about my daily life. People would call me a facist bastard and I’ve been called a Nazi – I always get called that. But I don’t mind."
The teenager – who wants to bring back National Service – claims he has since been spat at while in his home town of Blackpool and abused in Manchester.
But he did admit his first year as a student had forced him to socialise with gay students – even if they did “get on his nerves”.
In an exclusive interview with student newspaper The Tab, he said: “I’m not a big one for meeting new people.
“I’m not a big party person, I don’t really enjoy parties, people I socialise with tend to be people I’ve known for years, I stay in touch with people I’ve known from school and college.
“I had ethnic minority flatmates and some homosexuals, but they weren’t militant homosexuals, they don’t feel the need to make everybody know they’re homosexual.
“I’ve met plenty of homosexuals that I get on with and friends with and reason I get on with them is because they’re normal – militant homosexuality I cannot deal with, it gets on my nerves.' ...
From the news agency swns.com.
You may recall young Master Jack was having problems with his gay dog last month.
I wonder how long it will be til he comes out?
I wonder how long it will be til he comes out?
With thanks to Hope Not Hate - who list what else Renshaw's been doing at university - for the tip-off. x
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