Imagine that you had a high profile White Briton, a person who had reached high political office who said this:
“We need unity between White, Christian and Right Wing people – we need the maximum public show of unity. Because time after time in the past 32 years I’ve seen efforts of people to organise disrupted by Black and Asian people playing the ‘divide and rule’ card, and this time we can’t allow that to happen.”
The politician who said this would be roundly condemned by normal White Britons who work with Black and Asian people and who would not recognise the sort of world that the politician wants and would be disturbed by the racial overtones of the comment. They would also probably be suspended by their political party, pilloried in the mainstream media and the Left wing dwellers in the Twittersphere would go into an overdrive of offence taking.
But this statement, or rather a variant of it, did not come from a neo-Nazi or some other form of racialist, it came from the Labour MP for Hackney Dianne Abbott. Her original statement made as part of an online meeting of left wing Black and Asian Labour activists read as follows:
“We need unity between black, Asian, minority ethnic and Muslim people – we need the maximum public show of unity. Because time after time in the past 32 years I’ve seen efforts of people to organise disrupted by white people playing the ‘divide and rule’ card, and this time we can’t allow that to happen.”
How is Dianne Abbott’s comment here not being considered as racist by all those who normally make it their business to condemn racialism or to fight against the idea that a person’s skin colour determines their worth? Where is the condemnation by the media, the suspension from the Labour Party of this politician and the righteous anger of the Twittersphere? It’s not happening, yet it should if we are to be a nation where everyone, no matter what their skin colour is to be considered as of equal worth.
There is a terrible double standard being operated by the Left here. Statements that if made by a member of one race would be condemned but because they were made by a high profile Black politician, these statements are given a free pass. This is profoundly not right or proper or equitable.
Dianne Abbott is a massive racist. She makes statements about White Britons that we would, if they were made about Black Britons by a White racialist, be disgusted by.
This is not the first time that Dianne Abbott has made highly racialist statements about White Britons and I doubt it will be the last. But, it’s long past time that she was called out about it by both the Labour Party and the public at large.
Then there’s Lammy….
Oh yes Lammy. How could we forget Lammy, his racialist whinings and his less than impressive Mastermind appearance.
She has her own priorities and they don’t include “unity” between people of different backgrounds: She is, in fact, the “MP for Blackney”.
Abbott is the classic example of an MP from a minority who does not represent all their constituents only that particular minority that they hail from. Strangely enough, most of this sort of selective representation MP, appear to come from within the ranks of the Socialists.
And she was in a relationship with the Corbynator back in the day wasn’t she, so would she include Jezza in her list of racists?
A very interesting question. Maybe Abbott covers up her racialism against anyone who doesn’t look like her with regards Corbyn by saying ‘But some of my best friends / long term shags are White’ ?
Makes me wonder why these people who spout racism don’t go to a country where black, Asian, ethnic minority or Muslims are the majority. Perhaps they know that this country is great and tolerant and most people are very happy here so they are trying their hardest to steal the country from the majority . Pure jealousy. If you don’t like it, you know where you can go. Oh, except you won’t.