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Saturday, 3 April 2021

Easter music



Not quite what we would usually class as music, but it is remarkably pleasant to sit back and enjoy the current bout of inflamed incoherence from race hustlers.

The authors of a government-backed report on racial disparity have hit back at the widespread backlash of its findings, claiming that disagreement with the review has been "tipped into misrepresentation"...

The Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities - which was appointed by Prime Minister Boris Johnson in response to last summer's Black Lives Matter protests - published its 258-page report on inequality in Britain on Wednesday.

The authors have defended the review after accusations that it put a "positive spin" on slavery, claiming in a statement that any suggestion it had done so was "as absurd as it is offensive".

4 comments:

Sam Vega said...

Excellent, isn't it! Evidently Boris appointed the wrong type of black people to conduct the report. What's particularly delicious is the fact that those claiming the existence of systemic racism cite the Macpherson Report. So which government report to choose?

Scrobs. said...

Guido mentioned that they started moaning even before they saw the report!

I thought 'getting your retaliation in first' came out from the game against The All Blacks in the eighties...

DiscoveredJoys said...

You can download the report for free. So anyone who criticises the report without reading it has no justification for complaint, and may be ignored. Being ignored will upset them more than their claims not being validated,

A K Haart said...

Sam - I haven't read it yet, but I like the way it already seems to highlight the flaky nature of what race hustlers constantly try to tell us.

Scrobs - so they didn't even read it. They probably can't risk it anyway if they have high blood pressure.

DJ - I've downloaded a copy for future reference and you are right - being ignored is no good to them.