Wednesday, 21 October 2020

She Should Be Unassailable...

Teachers who present the idea of white privilege as a fact to their students are breaking the law, the women and equalities minister has told MPs.
Responding to the general debate on Black History Month being held by MPs, Kemi Badenoch took to the despatch box to describe critical race theory as “an ideology that sees my blackness as victimhood and their whiteness as oppression”.
The minister went on to hit out at schools who had expressed support for the “anti-capitalist” Black Lives Matter movement, arguing they had neglected their duty to political impartiality by embracing the group.
... but I suspect the vitriol she's going to attract from the Left will be far worse than any hatred from 'far Right' groups.

7 comments:

MTG said...

Well spoken and not before time.

The Jannie said...

Easy answer - prosecute and stop their funding.

Libertarian said...

Good for her. Hard to attack as well, given her sex and colour. I expect she'll be an Aunty Tom.

Alan Scott said...

Hey Libertarian! That's a magnificent insult..she/it/all the rest of it must be an Aunty Thomasina.

Anonymous said...

Is there any other country in the world that we can look to as an example of different races living happily together? Or are we as a species so tribal that any introduction of competition for food or shelter makes that impossible. I'm not in any way suggesting "send them all back", or anything like that, I'm just looking for some hope that one day we can all get along.

Stonyground said...

Actually, the vast majority of us do just get along. The race hustlers know that they are all out of a job if we do that. So now the race relations industry is stirring up racial tensions in order to keep themselves in a job. If people refuse to be racists you have to tell them how their racism is in their subconscious or their privilaged background or whatever. They are going to be racists whether they like it or not.

JuliaM said...

"Well spoken and not before time."

Yes, it's refreshing. Because it's so rare.

"I expect she'll be an Aunty Tom."

Almost certainly!

"Actually, the vast majority of us do just get along."

Spot on. We'd do well to remember just how tiny and unrepresentative the vocal minority really are.