Sunday 18 August 2013

Yasmin Alibhai-Brown

During the 4 June 2006 edition of Dateline London, Gavin Essler posed this question:
"What's wrong with white guys, by the way?"
To which the journalist and broadcaster, Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, who arrived here from Uganda in 1972, replied:
"I don't like them. I WANT THEM TO BE THE LOST SPECIES IN A HUNDRED YEARS!"
Alibhai-Brown has a track record of disrespect for the indigenous. Before she landed on us, this is what she thought of Africans:
"We loathed, most of us, not all of us, there was a loathing of black-skinned people. Kampala in the evening became an Indian city. It belonged to us.”
As you can see, she is so confident of her unassailable position as the Dark Queen of Political Correctness, she gaily admits it!

A thousand and one indigene-bashing race laws for us, none at all for the hate-filled Alibhai-Browns. Ah well, all's fair in love and war, so they say.

And they are at war with us, ladies and gents.

They really are.

As far as I know, Alibhai-Brown has only once been accused of racism, and then hesitantly, by those who count. Check this out here.

Yasmin Alibhai-Brown cont...

4 comments:

  1. Many years ago, as a Senior Research Officer for Central Government, I heard another researcher casually mention that the highest levels of racism ever recorded in the UK were among this community, but the results had been suppressed as "unhelpful."

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  2. "Unhelpful." Yep. Unhelpful to the social engineers who were in the business of remaking our world. To our irreversible disadvantage.

    Thanks for the comment Anon. Any inside info is, of course, always welcome.

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