debut: 11/9/18
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Memories of Enoch Powell, and coming from British Labour to boot.
There seems to be a supremacy mindset in every white person no matter their political ideology. The idea of too many people of colour around seems to set them off their bearings.
Decades away from colonialism, when the cork-hatted few dominated their darker brethren across the globe, have not diminished their inclination nor determination to be always in charge less overrun by those coloureds, moreso, now when feel they are the being “invaded” upon.
Whether it’s Donald Trump attempting to erase the gains made by Afro-Americans through attacks on DEI, CRT, and the dubious “woke” references, or the preference of Afrikaans refugees to those from “shit-hole” countries, it’s the same conclusion - “white fear” being dominated by people of colour.
So there is no surprise to hear Keir Starmer’s immigration policy mimicking Enoch Powell’s famous “rivers of blood” speech to Britain being an “island of stranger”.
There seems to be a supremacy mindset in every white person no matter their political ideology. The idea of too many people of colour around seems to set them off their bearings.
Decades away from colonialism, when the cork-hatted few dominated their darker brethren across the globe, have not diminished their inclination nor determination to be always in charge less overrun by those coloureds, moreso, now when feel they are the being “invaded” upon.
Whether it’s Donald Trump attempting to erase the gains made by Afro-Americans through attacks on DEI, CRT, and the dubious “woke” references, or the preference of Afrikaans refugees to those from “shit-hole” countries, it’s the same conclusion - “white fear” being dominated by people of colour.
So there is no surprise to hear Keir Starmer’s immigration policy mimicking Enoch Powell’s famous “rivers of blood” speech to Britain being an “island of stranger”.