The EDL are using a language of libertarianism, modernity and fake inclusiveness. They know what they are doing
Today a bunch of racist hooligans will march in Luton. They are simply stupid men in casual sportswear, and nothing to do with anyone who reads this paper. The English Defence League is just a revamped version of the BNP. Right, is that good enough? Have I passed Baroness Warsi's "dinner table test"? Have I shown that I am not an "Islamophobe" with these sentiments? I fear not. Indeed, I fear the slow response to a fast-growing movement requires more sophistication.
The EDL did not arise out of some political vacuum. They are themselves a clever, post-modern response to our muddled discourse about race, culture, identity and religion. For me to use the word "clever" about the EDL will mean I am automatically branded some kind of fascist. So batten down the hatches. I saw this week the amount of "lefty" self-congratulation floating around after the EDL leader Tommy Robinson (the man has several different aliases) appeared on Newsnight. Jeremy Paxman is back to his sneering best, even using Naughties's four-letter word about cuts. Maybe it was thought that Paxman versus a clueless thug would be the best way to destroy this organisation's credibility. But it wasn't. No one was there to stop the flow.
The man may be inarticulate (ie, working–class) but he made several sharp points that are often found in the mainstream media: about sharia law, "Muslim paedophile gangs" and the treatment of women. This was a coup for the EDL, while the chattering classes mostly amused themselves by commenting on his chavdom.
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2011/feb/05/suzanne-moore-english-defence-league?INTCMP=SRCH