Friday, 7 February 2014

Hopes and Aims.

I suppose this should have been done sooner.
 We would like to see Young Wolf become bigger and better.  This is for the youth that no longer want to put up with the multicultural rubbish that is rammed down our throats on a daily basis.  For the youth that don't want to follow the masses and into the trap of a drug fuelled stupper.
 Yes 14 - 18 is a difficult age span to deal with and we all know that the changes you go through are massive.  We don't claim to have all the answers either.  Our aim is to help you feel welcome and to let you know that you are not wrong to think the way you do.
 We hope with some of the events we are planning will help you all connect  and learn with each other.
 Our two main events we are aiming for this year are a two day bike ride with a camp out.  Also a two night camp in a beautiful part of the country.
 The bike will be run with a lot of help from the BMWD.  The camp out will be run in conjunction with BMWD.  We are also hoping to run some activities at the Sunwheel.
 If you wish to join in any of these events please get in touch either with the contact box or if you prefer through the Young Wolf email at bmyoungwolf@gmail.com.  Also you can use either forms of contact if  you have any ideas of events you would like us to try, also if you have any thing you think should be shared on the blog.

Saturday, 1 February 2014

Coventry Demo

So, on a cold, wet, windy Friday BM East Midlands started the journey to Coventry. We had been asked to attend a demo hosted by National Action being held outside a restaurant selling Halal meat, not only that but they didn't tell customers that they sell it. Upon arriving the rain  was lashing down but we still headed to the RV point to meet everyone else. What we was met with quite surprised me, there was about 10 young lads all smartly dressed in trousers shirt and ties. Not what I was expecting at all. After the introductions they all said how pleased they all were that BM had joined them, and we was pleased that we was finally under some cover. Leaflets for both National Action and BM got handed out and after a pretty heated discussion with the restaurant manager we found we was getting a good response from the public, and it looked like people took notice and were not going in. A few 'discussions' took place, but the National Action lads soon beat them down with good arguments. But,after about 2 hours the inevitable happened and the police arrived, being typically shirty and trying to use bully boy tactics, I think he may have been a fan of the restaurant going on the size of him. We had already decided to call it a day, promising to return and keep up the pressure on Frangos restaurant chains. 


Yes this was the East Midlands that went along and some might say how is this anything to do with Young Wolf this is how we see Young Wolf heading the younger generation working along side the older generation. It was a honor to meet the lads from National Action and we hope this start of many joint ventures.