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18th 2007 -
What madness is it that is gripping our
nation? It is like a form of mass hysteria more akin to
the McCarthyite communist witch hunts of the 1950’s
or the cultural revolution and Mao’s little red book
that swept China in the 60’s. This kind of political
correct madness that we have seen over the last couple of
days does nothing to help people get along better. Instead
it makes English people feel awkward and guarded in their
approach to ethnic minorities as if any hint of criticism
will result in them being shouted down as a racist. They
are finding racists in every closet and seeing racism in
everything that English people say and do. How long will
it before we are all on the phone to our lawyers before
making any statement to check if it sits comfortably with
the current political guidelines on race and diversity?
At what point are we all going to have to wheel out an ethnic
minority “buddy” to vouch for our non-racist
credentials. Can anyone see the stupidity of the situation
where a person does not know whether they are personally
racist or not and we have to check with someone else to
see if we should be buying ourselves a horsehair shirt and
booking ourselves in for re-education!
The very word racist means nothing to me now. Yawn –
so someone on Big Brother has said something that they say
is racist. Big deal, it is a word that they have all but
worn out and as every English person should know racism
is a one-way street, which finishes for English people in
nothing more than a dead end. What we have been witnessing
is not about this so-called racism. It is about control
and setting the agenda and about shaping peoples perceptions
about what it is and is not acceptable to discuss. It’s
about the all powerful politically driven race industry
which lays down the law from on high but sees no contradiction
in what it endlessly preaches to us and the fact that the
ethnic English are massively under-represented within it’s
own ranks.
Let’s look at this. A 15-year-old lad is attacked
in his school playground by a gang of Asian men wielding
hammers and the police describe the motive as “personnel”.
Someone does an impression of an Indian accent on Big Brother
and the motive is racial. An undercover documentary uncovers
mad mullahs preaching death and destruction in mosques up
and down the country and hardly a word is spoken while someone
makes a remark about Indian cooking and it is on every front
page and questions are asked in the Houses of Parliament!
A black contestant in Big Brother insinuates that another
contestant is “poor white trash” and that is
fine while Race Watchdogs encourage over 10000 people to
complain about the fact that some people who just happen
to be white don’t seem to have much in common with
someone who just happens to be Indian. If it is now illegal
to make fun of another culture than maybe we should be calling
the police in to investigate shows like the asian comedy
show “Goodness Gracious Me” that quite often
pokes fun at English culture and character traits.
Apart from anything else, I fail to see that they have
said anything that is racist. The three English girls obviously
do not come from the same privileged and educated background
as the Indian actress. It is no big surprise that they have
their differences and that is exactly why they have all
been put in together. Far from being racist I would suggest
that it is actually the people who are complaining, not
to mention the race industry itself that has the hang-up
about the colour of peoples skin. They haven’t mentioned
anything about hating her because of her skin colour and
I would suggest that they would still not be having group
hugs every five minutes if she was white. I believe that
if Shilpa was white she would have been treated exactly
the same and it is all too easy to shout people down as
a racist, particularly when they are English. It is the
race industry itself that sees someone's colour as an issue
at every given opportunity and not the average person in
the street.
I would accept justified criticism of English people far
more readily if I knew we were all playing on a level field
but it is obvious that we are not. What do you think would
have happened if Shilpa Shetty had made fun of one of the
other girls Liverpudlian accent or commented that English
people are fat because they eat too many chips. I can tell
you – nothing. It seems that nothing with even the
merest hint of being condescending can be said about anyone
who isn’t English. They should be wrapped up in cotton
wool while it is open season on Jade’s mum for the
crime of being English, ill-educated and working class.
There is something slightly distasteful in the way that
she is paraded like some kind of English freak show next
to the Indian princess. Do you really think that she would
have received the same vitriol from the press if she had
been an ethnic minority or do you think that Edwina Curry
would have dared to call Jo, Jade and Danielle “slags”
on Question Time if they had been black or asian? No she
would not, and the reason is that they would have had the
backing of a multi-million pound race industry throwing
accusations of racism at anyone who dared walk over the
eggshells and open their mouth. If people want to complain
about bullying then that is up to them but I don’t
remember anyone complaining about bullying when on a previous
Celebrity Big Brother we saw Denise Rodman (a huge black
guy) throwing his considerable weight around in the house
or when Victor (another black guy) was physically threatening
someone. It is all so one sided.
If people want to talk about racial bullying let’s
talk about millions and millions of English people who feel
unable talk about issues that affect their lives for fear
of being denounced as a racist by the entire state multi-cultural
system that is geared solely towards the protection of ethnic
minority rights and privilege. While the race industry always
makes sure that ethnic minority issues are right up on the
political agenda English people are intimidated into speaking
in hushed tones, looking over their shoulder or more usually,
just keeping quiet.
It is the English working classes who have fought and won
wars for this country. It is the working classes who have
built this country with their blood sweat and tears and
while all these liberal multi-culturalist live in, oh so
white middle class areas it is the English working classes
who every day bear the full consequences of mass immigration
with a general tolerance that you could not find any where
else on the planet. If there is an underclass of English
working people, it is an under class that has been created
by the very same liberal bigots who take great pleasure
in seeing it as there life’s work to pump millions
of pounds into ethnic minority projects. They positively
fawn over anything that is “culturally enriching”
and challenge any criticism of ethnic minorities as “racist”
while at the same time holding their nose while the routine
portrayal by the media of our people as racist, yobbish,
ignorant chavs goes completely unchallenged. If these people
so love India or Pakistan than I would suggest that they
actually go there and see what kind of reaction they would
get if they tried to impose there multi-cultural ideology
on the working people of those countries.
How has a once relatively happy and unified England descended
into this utter madness? Three relatively ordinary girls
are being demonised and treated like they have committed
some kind of serious offence and for what? For the crime
of not being particularly pleasant to someone else, in exactly
the same way that girls behave in offices and work places
up and down the country every single day. It is getting
more and more like a fascist state where we all must conform
or face disaster. Our country has gone PC mad, when it can’t
recognise that there is a stark difference between rude
or inappropriate behaviour and racism. Add race into the
equation and any notion of common sense seems to go out
the window as everyone falls over themselves as they desperately
try and out-condemn the person who condemned before them.
What has gone so wrong with the freedoms that we once enjoyed
when a few seemingly innocuous comments can lead to effigy
burning on the streets of Indian cities and statements from
the aggrieved housemates mother saying she is "overwhelmed
by the outpouring of public support"? What ever it
is, it has got totally out of hand. How many of us, as English
people, are offended every single by what is happening to
our country and do you know what – nobody gives a
damn. It is symptomatic of the loss of communal confidence
that has befallen the English people that as the largest
ethnic group on these islands we have allowed this culture
of offence and victimisation to develop and we need to get
a grip. A stupid programme with D-list celebrities has been
totally blown out of all proportion. It is all so totally
un-English.
It is indicative of our country at large that the charge
of racism is more often than not only ever levelled at English
people. It is only ever English people who are routinely
portrayed in the media as racists which is a complete distortion
of the truth. These English girls have had certain specific
phrases that they have said, taken from ongoing conversations
over many weeks and people have read racism into it, based
on their own prejudiced views of English people. Everything
seems to have been skewed against them. They are English;
she is not, so it must be racist. Just because the likes
of Tony Blair and his Notting Hill chattering classes wouldn’t
have Jade, Danielle and Jo round for tea it does not make
them bad people.
The vultures are circling for these three girls and as
soon as they are out they are going to be thrown to the
baying crowd, and in contrast to the case if they were ethnic
minorities there is going to be no one there to support
them. It all leaves a very bad taste in the mouth.
We should reject all negative and stereotypical views of
our own people in exactly the same way that all other ethnic
groups do. We should never purposefully offend others but
neither should we be intimidated into silence and we should
have the confidence as a community to bloody well stick
up for ourselves. We should stand shoulder to shoulder,
take our country back from the brink of insanity and never
be in any doubt that we have as much right to say exactly
what we believe is best for our children and our community
as everyone else. If they try and intimidate us in one direction
we should send out a clear message and go the other. If
you get a chance to vote on who you would like to be kept
in the house use it as a vote against PC madness –
vote for the English girls.
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