IS IT COS I IS BLACK?

I see that Diane Abbot was on the BBC this morning doing a little race-hustling. Not only are the Coalition cuts going to cause misery to the poor, the least able but, gasp, they are raaaacist. It would have been nice to have someone on to counter Abbot’s mean-spirited race hustling but then this is the BBC and only one point of view is allowed.

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38 Responses to IS IT COS I IS BLACK?

  1. Grant says:

    Ugh !  That photo has just put me off my breakfast !

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  2. Natsman says:

    Was it Cocopops?

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  3. David vance says:

    Grant

    My apologies. I should have made this an X-rated posting! 🙂  

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    • Grant says:

      David,

      On the other hand it is preferable to John Prescott. When Craig’s excellent website was up and running, I threatened to boycott it if he put up any more photos of Prescott. Would hate to do the same here !

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  4. Paul Pot says:

    I listened to this interview and was wondering when the interview was going to pull her up on the positive discrimination she was blatantly pedalling. Alas, he said not a jot.

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  5. Andrew Mars says:

    This vile pig makes me sick. She’s made a living out of making false accusations of racism.  
     
    At 00:32 the commentator appears to be saying ‘All Whites Look Alike To Me!’

    For anyone who hasn’t yet seen the Diane Abbott brainwashing rap, here it is:

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  6. Martin says:

    I think she’s eaten John Prescott.

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  7. Natsman says:

    Somebody needs to…

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  8. Hanson says:

    Abbott is awful; her patronising views help foster a culture of victimhood amongst non-whites that put back race relations far more than cuts to government expenditure ever will.

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    • Grant says:

      Hanson,
      Quite right.  A lot of Blacks I know would, in their patois, call here a “nigga, nigga”  and that is not a compliment !

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  9. Scrappydoo says:

    I can see Diane Abbot being the best choice for labour.  During the next general election, labour could use the same tactics, presentation and psychology as Obama did in the U.S.  The nasty old outdated white tories and liberals would not stand a chance and with the enthusiastic support of the BBC ,labour would sweep into power.

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  10. Barry says:

    Race is like class; the people making a song and dance about the evils of discrimination seem to be the ones doing the most to perpetuate it. Encouraged by the BBC, of course.

    Pays for the champagne, I suppose.

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    • JohnW says:

      Female, black, socialist, total hypocrite and a single-mother – topped off by a life steeped in values shaped by victimhood.

      All the boxes ticked there!

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  11. George R says:

    I’m reminded of Paul Weston’s essay:

    “The Ethnic Cleansing of the English”

    http://paulweston101.blogspot.com/2010/03/ethnic-cleansing-of-english_19.html

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    • Andrew Mars says:

      One of the best articles I have read in a very long time. I also enjoyed seeing the white-hating leftist making a complete fool of himself in the comments section.  
      Can I suggest to all readers that they write to their MP concerning the deliberate plan by the Labour government to eradicate the indigenous people of Britain, (as let slip by Andrew Neather) particularly if you have a Conservative MP, as they should be exposing exactly what went on and launching an inquiry in to it. After all it is no doubt one of the worst crimes committed by a British government in modern history.   

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  12. Cassandra King says:

    The so called issue of racism has been simply a ladder to success and power for Abbot, false accusations against the country that gave her so much and provided her with the opportunities she so despises today.
    To me Abbot is just another race chisseler of the worst kind, her life has been spent attacking the country and the people who gave her so much, contrary to her lies she has had the easiest of climbs to the top and she has used her race and her colour and her self proclaimed victim status to maximum effect.
    While stoking up tensions and hatreds and agitating she made damn sure she was OK and sorted and all the legs up she got along the way are forgotten as she peddles her ‘my struggle against racist whitey’ b*llocks. A hard road it was not, it was no deep south struggle for civil rights no matter how much she pimps her made up fantasy past. Her ascent to the top was made easy because she is a ruthless user and underneath that arrogant prickly nasty spiteful exterior lays and even more prickly nasty spiteful interior.

    I dont like Abbot not because she is black but because she is an obnoxious hypocrite, a puffed up windbag and a typical leftist parasitical chisseler with a taste for the good life.

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  13. Maturecheese says:

    Every time I hear bullshit like that being spouted by our ethnic minorities (for now) it just makes me a little bit more RACIST!!!!  AGHHHH!!!!!

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    • David Preiser (USA) says:

      We have the same problem with race hustlers in the US, and it really does harm race relations in the end.  After all, enough people felt forced to elect a black man that we’re stuck with an incompetent, parochial ideologue.  As you’ve all seen, we’re not even allowed to criticize the same health care policy we fought against when it was called HillaryCare 15 years ago, simply because a black man is in charge.  It’s almost enough to make one afraid to even try to have an honest discussion with black people for fear of them thinking one is racist from the start, before one even opens one’s mouth.

      Minorities are harmed more then helped by these top-level racemongers.  Nonsense like this does put ordinary, decent people off, and ordinary, decent non-whites suffer for it first and most.  The thing is, people like Diane Abbott will be the first ones to roll their eyes and tell Jews to shut up already about the Holocaust and quit playing the victim card.  And it’s perfectly acceptable to do that these days in polite conversation.

      This is damaging to Social Cohesion, yet the BBC leads the charge anyway.  Yet another intellectual failure.

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  14. David Preiser (USA) says:

    On the same topic of politicians who are race hustlers, I just got a timely reminder of a current issue here in New York.  A truck just drove by my window with loudspeakers blaring in Spanish about voting for someone in the up-coming election.  I know who’s behind it because I see it driving around making a huge amount of noise all over the neighborhood every two years.  I never vote for him simply for that reason.

    However, now I have another reason not to vote for Adriano Espaillat to represent my neighborhood in the State Senate (he’s an Assemblyman now, and wants to move to the upper house).  The former mayor of NYC, David Dinkins just endorsed him with this statement:

    “It’s important, it is so very important, particularly for the people of this district who vote on Tuesday to recognize how important it is to understand that the city is changing,” Dinkins said in his endorsement of state Senate candidate Assemblyman Adriano Espaillat on Thursday.

    “Most people in the city are going to look more like us than others and that’s just a fact,” Dinkins said.

    Dinkins is a black man, not Hispanic, but he was really referring to Espaillat’s brown skin.  It’s the “brown skin” theme that we hear from people like Bonnie Greer that encourages this kind of thinking.  Never mind the massive racial tensions between blacks and hispanics on the streets.  Dominicans hate the Haitians, view them all as crazy criminals, even though they share the same island and many Dominicans have African features and coloring.  I think we all saw a manifestation of that racial tension not long ago when there was violence against Mexicans on Staten Island – by blacks.

    In baseball there is a big sense of injustice from many black players who resent that there are now less of them than there used to be but a lot more hispanics.  Even though many of the hispanics are black and you’d call them “African American” if you saw a picture of them but were not told their name was “Ortiz” or similar.

    Worst of all, Espaillat’s opponent is a Jew.  You never learn this from the BBC, but there is a huge amount of anti-semitism in both the black and hispanic communities.  Most of it in my neighborhood stems from the fact that the older generation – the original immigrants to the neighborhood some 40 years ago or so – were educated in pre-Vatican II Catholic cultures.  Anti-semitism was fairly common among the Jesuits and Opus Dei types who controlled much of the Church and education in Latin America back in the old days.  And I see the fruits of that every once in a while when I see a copy of Los Protocolos de los Sabios Sion in the local Latino religious book store.

    So now we have the former mayor of New York City (the one who was in charge back when the city was at its worst, most violent and dangerous time, before Giuliani fixed it) is publicly telling people to vote for someone simply because of the color of his skin.

    Where’s the racism, BBC?  Where the hell is the platoon of Beeboids running around the US looking for racists under the bed?  What good are any of you if you can’t see this?

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    • David Preiser (USA) says:

      Oops, I meant in today’s primary election.  I’m registered to vote as an independent, not as a member of any political party, so I can’t vote in primaries like this.  I can only vote in the main elections.  Fair enough, I suppose.

      The voting station is in the school building around the corner from me, so that truck with the blaring loudspeakers just drove past it.  Which means Espaillat violated the law by advertising himself within 500 feet of a voting place.  I hope the Jew wins just for that.

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  15. Demon1001 says:

    She has just been in a Black Trade Unionists meeting (her outcry if there existed a White Trade Unionists organisation would be deafening) and then she believes redundancies should be made by racial quotas.  She is the worst racist MP we have, so I wouldn’t be surprised to see her win the leadership as the others are all so interchangeable.

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  16. jeff says:

    We should all hope that Ms Abbot is crowned leader of the socialists. She is so appallng, patronising, a complete pain in the *rse, and hopeless in debate that they would be out of office for generations.

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    • Buggy says:

      Yes, but if she was out of power she have the time to devote to breeding a race of deadly two-penn’orth-of-chips-on-the-shoulder Super Lardies with Lord Prescott Of Somewhere The Sun Don’t Shine.

      Horns of a dilemma and all that, eh ? Careful now.

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  17. Martin says:

    Stunning. This picture could turn us all gay.

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    • Grant says:

      Ugh  !!!!

      Not the finest specimen of “black beauty”  !

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    • Buggy says:

      Speak for yersel’, laddie. Personally speaking, Shane Warne on a Sydney turner couldn’t generate more topspin than I could put on the trés delish Diane.

      I’m sorry that nice cheesecake piccie has the power to alter your sexual orientation, but still, in the words of ‘Blackadder’:

      “Just leaves more rampant totty for us real men, eh?”

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      • John Anderson says:

        OT

        I was lucky enough to be taken as a kid to see Donald Bradman, at the Oval in 1948.  And many many years later I saw the great Shane Warne.

        I know I will die happy.

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        • Grant says:

          John,
          The Don’s last test innings and a second ball duck, but what an experience just to be in the same ground as him. Of course, I wasn’t even born then  😉

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      • Martin says:

        Buggy, you need to see a doctor.

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      • Grant says:

        Buggy,
        I assume you are extracting the urine. Otherwise, agree with Martin, you need medical help, pronto !!!!

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  18. Buggy says:

    By all means let’s entertain this idea.

    Whilst La Abbot would doubtless like a whitey-to-ethnic redundancy ratio of 1000/1 or so, using the patented “White Colonial Guilt Accelerator Index”, most people would regard that as a trifle unfair, and be more inclined to favour something that shivved workers racially on the basis of percentage of population.

    So we’ll need accurate figures for that. Let’s find out just how multiracial this country is for real (as opposed to the constant mantra of “We are….Yes, we are……Are so….Are soooo !…..Are! Are! Are! And no returns!…….Well, you’re just a racist anyway” that is usually served up in lieu of actual facts).

    You never know: it’s ever so slightly possible that the legal ethnic minority population of these islands is just a leeetle bit lower than *Ahem*  “certain organisations” have tried to make us believe.

    That means that less minority workers would be laid off !

    Great news, eh, Diane ?

    Diane ? Diane?Where’d she go ?

    *Crickets*

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    • Grant says:

      Yesterday BBC1 news at one had a piece on schools filmed inside a school with a black teacher and black children. Now we all know that is typical BBC, but , if we were to judge by the BBC’s output, we would assume that whitey is already in a minority and the UK is a muslim country. 

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  19. Millie Tant says:

    Diane Abbott has been wont to call herself a feminist and for years enjoyed the distinction and attention conferred on her as the first black female MP.  So in 2008, here was the great hope and opportunity for the first ever female American President and where is Diane Abbott? Sorry, feminists, but along came a man and off went Diane chasing after him in a state of high excitement, hailing him as the greatest thing ever not only for America but somehow, we were alll supposed to believe, for us too. What happened to her feminist championing of women’s advancement has never been explained. Nor the overwhelming appeal of another man to a feminist when there had already been 40 or so of them as President. It can’t have been the fact that he was half African, seeing that means he was half something else too. What happened to the other half of him has never been explained either.

    Then we come to 2010 and up pops Abbott on Woman’s Hour touting herself as something different from the rest of the Labour candidates for leader and someone women might want to vote for. Ho hum. All feminist again, are we, Diane?

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