Sunday, 2 October 2022

Are you the wrong sort of black?

To Labour, and many on the Left, Shadow Chancellor, Kwasi Kwarteng, and Kemi Badenoch, Secretary of State for International Trade, are the wrong sort of black man and woman, while Suella Braverman, the Home Secretary is the wrong kind of Asian. But that's nothing new: those of us from groups with so-called protected characteristics, who hold traditional or conservative views, have long known the Left's obsession with dangerous identity politics ideology, supported sinisterly by racist, sexist and homphobic ideologues.


Put simply: most on the Left only celebrate diversity when it's politically expedient to do so. They patronise, bully and often force into hiding black, Asian, gay, trans and disabled conservative-minded Brits, through their threats of being cancelled for the wrong kind of views. At their worst, they abuse with their out-and-out hatred and racism, such as the bile Kwasi Kwateng was subjected to last week by Labour MP Rupa Huq and her online hate mob. While harmful words are, well, just words, those used to attack conservative minorities are far from the inclusive and diverse lexicon that the Left would have others use - and that's the point.


While the Conservative Party is far from perfect, and has a long way to go to make itself more representative of the British public, they've demonstrated true inclusion and diversity at the very top, something which has eluded Labour, despite their tedious, virtue-signalling clap-trap. Labour achieve inclusion by discriminatory shortlists; the Conservatives achieve more by merit.
Wanna know what real diversity looks like? This 👇🏼: