Thursday 17 February 2011

Dominic Carman, struggling in the shadow of his father George, a man lost and alone.

Dominic Carman a member of the National Front during the 70's considers himself a re-born evangelist when it comes to the British National Party.

For a man that tells us he was a National Front Member and that “he had an excuse for his behaviour”, he provides very little explanation as to why he now considers it his evangelising mission to besmirch the fourth placed Political Party of the UK and a man that now has MEP status and has taken a party of Working Class Men, and more importantly Women, to the point where the name of the British National Party is on everybody’s lips.

He does however provide a few insights into his mindset when he says “Of course home life was difficult, suffused with alcohol, gambling and domestic violence............”
 
He is a man that has struggled for most of his adult life to be ‘someone’ ‘anyone’ and in so doing he fights his own demons as he struggles to attain the fame and celebrity that his father once held.  It is a devastating and all consuming obsession that has compelled the man to smear all and sundry. In his mind, he believes that he has finally found a means to an end; a way to bring some meaning to an otherwise meaningless existence; a warped,  twisted and embittered variant it may be.

Carman Jr. Snivels on regarding his father, “the encouragement I craved was never forthcoming... praise was something he could not give, yet constantly demanded for himself: a common paradox of the high achiever.” http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2002/jan/27/biography.features1

In reviewing No Ordinary Man by Dominic Carman the biographical account of his Father the late George Carman QC, Peter Preston of the Observer has this to say, “George Carman was not infallible. Ten days before he died, too ill to go on with the task of writing his life story, he turned the job over to his son, Dominic. 'I'm not going to be able to do it. You'd better have a go'. Thus, one short step beyond the grave, a supposedly forensic book about courtroom battles turned into a tacky tale of ungorgeous George the bisexual, the binge-drinker, the compulsive gambler; George the wife-beater and rotten pop. After Mommy Dearest, Daddy Dearest. Filial revenge has rarely tasted so rancid.”

There are many notable examples of famed fathers overshadowing their sons.  Martin and Charlie Sheen. Actor , father and political activist Martins fame was too much to handle for Charlie who found himself resorting to drug abuse (cocaine),  domestic  violence,  alcohol abuse and extra marital affairs http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/01/19/charlie-sheen-spends-26k-on-prostitutes-in-cocaine-filled-weekend_n_810821.html


George H.W. Bush & George W. Bush both presidents of the US. George W the man we all love to laugh at and hate with the same fervour was in December 1966, arrested for disorderly conduct. His most famous incident in 1972, shortly after the death of his grandfather illustrates the inner turmoil of a man seeking recognition. On the way home Bush lost control of the car and ran over a waste container, but continued home with the garbage can wedged noisily under the car. When his father, George H. W. Bush, called him on the carpet, for not only his own behaviour  but for exposing his younger brother to risk, George W, still under the influence, appears to have retorted angrily, "I hear you're looking for me. You wanna go mano-a-mano right here?" Arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol 1976.

And so to Mr. Carman a man who, in his mind, has finally found his way to recognition and a belonging where he is an accepted part of the community, the political elite, the establishment, a moral crusader, a man of ethics,  a ‘somebody’ an ‘anybody.’

He tells us that he is the British National Party’s nemesis, the Nick Griffin specialist, the man with his finger on the pulse when it comes to Nationalist politics.

I see him quite simply as just a man searching for fame and recognition and with Nationalist Politics, and in particular the British National Party, Carman has found that fame. Who in the whole of the UK’s National politics is more renowned and celebrated  than Nick Griffin? To attack Nick Griffin and the British National Party is to receive the praise and adulation of the political elite, the capitalist sponsors and the establishment who shower the executor in praise , recognition and gratuities. 

Why is this?

 "The conscious and intelligent manipulation of the organized habits and opinions of the masses is an important element in democratic society. Those who manipulate this unseen mechanism of society constitute an invisible government which is the true ruling power of our Country.
 We are governed, our minds are moulded, our tastes formed, our ideas suggested, largely by men we have never heard of. This is a logical result of the way in which our democratic society is organized." - Edward Bernays

Politicians and planners utilise Freud's underlying premise - that deep within all human beings are dangerous and irrational desires and fears. To manipulate these to ones  advantage is the key to power. 

For example: I call a Pakistani a Paki. I am instantly branded a racist. To be called a racist has a stigma attached that is not easily removed. Why is this? After all British people abroad are often referred to as Brits. Is this racist? Highly unlikely!

But look at Bernays quote again. He suggests that “our minds are moulded, our tastes formed, our ideas suggested........”

‘Racism’ as a word has been demonised with such outrageous shame, disgrace, dishonour and embarrassment attached to it that the mere mention of it sends a shiver up ones spine.

Our minds have been ‘moulded’ by relentless statements, legislation, adverts, publicity campaigns etc, etc  to ‘form our tastes’ that this word, this reference to someones race, is so disgracefully bad that we reject anyone who does not conform to the ‘idea suggested’

Now are you starting to understand how we are part of one big social engineering program?

Even this article will be derided for its content because to not do it risks the possibility of a shifting awareness in society.

As a conclusion to this article, in 2005, Carman took part in ITV's Vote for me television programme in which the public selected an individual to stand at the next general election, losing to Rodney Hylton-Potts. 'Comedy fascist' is viewers' choice in TV election http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics/elections/article413020.ece

How brutal the demons must have been that evening?

Beaten by a public vote by a man supporting NIL Immigration?



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