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Post by Red Rackham on Aug 18, 2023 12:02:29 GMT
I just listened to a rant that would without a doubt be considered a hate speech, or inciting racial hatred, if it had been said by a white person. Activist Esther Stanford-Xosei who helped to launch an All-Party Parliamentary Group on reparations said that African-heritage people had “special rights” because they were in Britain first, GB News can reveal. Esther Stanford-Xosei, director of the Maangamazi Educational Trust, was filmed speaking at an event in Brixton earlier this month where she called on black Britons to “claim land wherever we are” because “we are a nation in formation.” Comparing African-heritage people to the Cornish national minority, Stanford-Xosei called on them to “leverage our access to land rights here.” Later in her speech, she said: “And we can exercise forms of autonomy and self-determination even here. Jewish people do it. Muslim communities do it. Hindu communities do it. Why can’t we, as African people, do it? We can!” link
This woman is an out and out racist, as are the people around her. But it's OK because she's black and as we all know, in touchy feely woke 21st century UK, only white people can be racists, right kids.
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Post by dappy on Aug 18, 2023 12:20:56 GMT
There are extremists on all sides of all arguments Red. All are entitled to their opinion. Sensible people are entitled to ignore both those opinions and those determined to find opinions to be outraged by.
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Post by jonksy on Aug 18, 2023 12:21:50 GMT
I just listened to a rant that would without a doubt be considered a hate speech, or inciting racial hatred, if it had been said by a white person. Activist Esther Stanford-Xosei who helped to launch an All-Party Parliamentary Group on reparations said that African-heritage people had “special rights” because they were in Britain first, GB News can reveal. Esther Stanford-Xosei, director of the Maangamazi Educational Trust, was filmed speaking at an event in Brixton earlier this month where she called on black Britons to “claim land wherever we are” because “we are a nation in formation.” Comparing African-heritage people to the Cornish national minority, Stanford-Xosei called on them to “leverage our access to land rights here.” Later in her speech, she said: “And we can exercise forms of autonomy and self-determination even here. Jewish people do it. Muslim communities do it. Hindu communities do it. Why can’t we, as African people, do it? We can!” link
This woman is an out and out racist, as are the people around her. But it's OK because she's black and as we all know, in touchy feely woke 21st century UK, only white people can be racists, right kids. A cull in this country is well overdue mate.
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Post by Red Rackham on Aug 18, 2023 12:34:54 GMT
There are extremists on all sides of all arguments Red. All are entitled to their opinion. Sensible people are entitled to ignore both those opinions and those determined to find opinions to be outraged by. I agree, but that's neither here nor there. The point is if a white person said such inflammatory things at a public meeting outraged lefties people like Esther Stanford-Xosei would demand the police take action, and in all likelihood arrests for hate speech crimes, or inciting racial hatred would have been made. Racism in this country is a one way street.
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Post by Dan Dare on Aug 18, 2023 12:38:13 GMT
"As a result of her community engaged reparations scholar-activism, Esther is currently completing a seminal thesis on the history of the UK contingent of the International Social Movement for Afrikan Reparations (ISMAR) for her PhD action research in history at the University of Chichester."
The mind boggles.
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Post by dappy on Aug 18, 2023 12:40:08 GMT
You seem very happy to drive the wrong way down your imagined one way street Red. If you want to seek out outrage crack on son.
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Post by Dan Dare on Aug 18, 2023 12:47:16 GMT
She's obviously mad as a box of frogs, but even lunatics can have their moments of lucidity, as in:
" ... Stanford-Xosei called on [African-heritage people] to “leverage our access to land rights here. We can exercise forms of autonomy and self-determination even here. Jewish people do it. Muslim communities do it. Hindu communities do it. Why can’t we, as African people, do it? We can!”
Roll on 2066, what.
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