Culturism a “direction” for ex-druggie Buckby

Leader of National Culturists turned to Culturism after drug use in first year. Only to be expected if you’ve fried your brains…

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Jack Buckby, chairman of the National Culturists, admitted he found his “calling” in extremist politics after frequent drug use in his first year. 

Buckby confessed to The Tab: “I’ll be honest now, I used to take a lot of drugs and go out and do all the whole club shit.”

Buckby, who does not come from a political family, confessed to spending his first year “totally out of control.”

Now loathsome of the student binge drinking lifestyle, Buckby revealed his wild antics in an exclusive interview with The Tab:

“I’ve always dressed quite old fashioned and there’s pictures of me last year in a club in Wigan on a podium, dancing, absolutely pissed as, in a full suit.”

Despite claiming he is “embarrassed” by student’s drinking habits, saying “it’s awful that booze is so cheap,” his blog tells a different story.  It states:

“I’m not a total bore!  I do go out and get wankered and do stupid shit like the rest of us.”

Buckby prefers more traditional dress

 

Rescued by Culturism

The second year politics student said Culturism has given him direction after crashing at rock bottom during his first year.  He said:

“It’s a really good direction and it’s not just a direction to help me with my condition, it’s a direction because I’m passionate about it.”

With Craig Cooke promoting the Culturists

He continued:

“I did hit a massive low and that’s probably why I turned to drugs but then, after intervention with medical profssionals and, you know, getting the treatment I needed for my condition I had no reason to go to drugs anymore.”

Buckby is very open about his medical condition, stating on his blog:

“Right, taking my meds, finishing my brew and getting into bed.”

 

“Culturism has nothing to do with race.”

Buckby defended the negative representation of the National Culturists by saying:

“Culturism has nothing to do with race.  Culturism is simply the belief in the preservation of the traditional majority culture of a particular land.”

With the Culturist’s regional representative, Craig Cooke

Claiming the East is already Culturist, Buckby continued:

“I wouldn’t like to see all Muslims just be repatriated but I think a lot of Muslims would be happier in a country that fits in with their religious views because they’d be able to live their life much easier.”

With regards to immigration, Buckby said:

“Immigrants, especially the Islamic immigrants, have a much higher birth rate than the white people today because the white indigenous people of Britain generally tend to be more forward thinking and modern.”

He then went on to say: “I think Western society is much more modern than Eastern society.”

 

BNP Connections

Buckby considers Griffin a friend

Although the National Culturists are separate to the BNP, Buckby has close ties with the party, telling The Tab he “would consider him [Nick Griffin] a friend.”