D. Ray
2024-11-10 20:46:57 UTC
Badenoch's mother came to the United Kingdom from Nigeria to give birth to
Kemi just one year before Britain abolished birthright citizenship in 1981.
She was then raised in Nigeria until the age 16.
She has spoken out against anti-White racism, and been labelled a “member
of white supremacy’s black collaborator class” by some on the Labour
party’s most radical left.
Badenoch has unequivocally said that not all cultures are equal and spoken
openly about the fact that many immigrants bring “ancestral ethnic
hostilities” across our border and into this country. She is beyond correct
in pointing these things out.
But why are the British right-wing elite hiding behind a non-British woman?
Ultimately it is because anti-White racism remains alive and well in the UK
and the right-wing elite in Britain are too cowardly to tackle the issue
head on.
She can get away with defending the people of these isles in a way that the
native British leaders of the Conservative party fear that they could never
do, for they would be labelled racists and white supremacists for
expressing pride in their ethnic group.
Read the rest from J.M. Bright on our Substack:
<https://whitepapersinstitute.substack.com/p/kemi-badenochthe-least-british-person>
Kemi just one year before Britain abolished birthright citizenship in 1981.
She was then raised in Nigeria until the age 16.
She has spoken out against anti-White racism, and been labelled a “member
of white supremacy’s black collaborator class” by some on the Labour
party’s most radical left.
Badenoch has unequivocally said that not all cultures are equal and spoken
openly about the fact that many immigrants bring “ancestral ethnic
hostilities” across our border and into this country. She is beyond correct
in pointing these things out.
But why are the British right-wing elite hiding behind a non-British woman?
Ultimately it is because anti-White racism remains alive and well in the UK
and the right-wing elite in Britain are too cowardly to tackle the issue
head on.
She can get away with defending the people of these isles in a way that the
native British leaders of the Conservative party fear that they could never
do, for they would be labelled racists and white supremacists for
expressing pride in their ethnic group.
Read the rest from J.M. Bright on our Substack:
<https://whitepapersinstitute.substack.com/p/kemi-badenochthe-least-british-person>