Labour frontbencher Anneliese Dodds has offered a glimpse into how her party might govern after the general election. Last week she posted a racially divisive tweet, bemoaning the plight of black, Asian and ethnic minority-run businesses 'held back by the Conservatives' economic chaos'.
Just non-white businesses, Anneliese? Needless to say, the tweet drew a furious response from Twitter users, exasperated by Labour's descent into an openly anti-white entity.
Dodds, who was briefly shadow chancellor, attached an article from the Birmingham Mail. The article detailed Dodds' meeting with black and minority ethnic (BME) business leaders in the city, reporting that Labour would single out BME entrepreneurs by scrapping business rates and replacing them with 'a new system of business taxation to create a level playing field'. That doesn't sound discriminatory at all, does it?
Just as the US Democrats have weaponised race to divide Americans, it seems their UK sister party is on track to do the same in government. Five years of Labour could see critical race theory entering the curriculum and other openly anti-white legislation on the books. This is what the Democrats refer to as 'positive discrimination'.
Twitter users vented their dismay at Dodds' tweet and many of these replies were eminently more popular than Dodds' original tweet. Despite being seen over a million times, her tweet garnered barely 250 'likes', compared to thousands for some of the responses...
We are about to enter an age of racially divisive politics from the very people who accuse their opponents of racism.
As for Britain's economic 'chaos' referenced by Dodds, she repeatedly voted for the policies that caused the cost of lockdown crisis. Each and every one of the crippling draconian restrictions during the scamdemic was strongly supported by Labour. The Tories may have initiated the policies, but Labour were absolutely complicit.
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