LABOUR HAS DONE many awful things while governing
this country, but the most perfidious is the evil that is political
correctness. It was Labour that infected our culture with it and in doing so
allowed its awful consequences. We see today what Orwellian newspeak can do,
with the evil that has occurred in Rotherham.
Rotherham
is a Labour town, where Labour councillors, the police and social services
covered up the beatings, rapes, and in one instance the dowsing of a young girl
in petrol accompanied by a threat to set the girl alight. Fourteen hundred
young children were systematically abused with the consent of those public
bodies that were meant to protect them. On three occasions reports into the
kind of misery these children were enduring were suppressed?
Well,
this is where the evil that is political correctness plays its part. Those
bodies that were meant to look after these children's interest were either fearful
of the racist tag, or even agreed with such a politically correct agenda, as
many social workers did; and still do throughout the country today.
The most frightening word in the PC
lexicon, surpassing even sexism, misogyny and homophobia as a stain on
someone's character is being accused as a racist.
To
be targeted as a racist is like being given the black spot. From there on in,
only a child molester is treated worse (unless, that is, if you are a Pakistani
who lives in Rotherham, Doncaster, or Rochdale). Racist, like 'witch', and 'counter-revolutionary'
- titles that shared its current prestige in the past; causes immeasurable harm
to be done.
The
authorities in Rotherham allowed such evil to go unpunished because they were
frightened by a greater evil, that of being accused of racism. These 1400 young
souls were put through the kind of hell that those allowed it to happen, would
never see their own children put through.
LABOUR HAS MUCH to answer for; for it was from their
part of the political spectrum that this whole invidious form of entrapment
sprang. In Rotherham these children's collective fate were in the hands of
local Labour politicians in a town with a significant Pakistani population;
significant enough to keep Rotherham Labour.
For
instance, during the Blair-Brown years, Labour used 'racist' at each and every
opportunity to prevent any Tory from discussing immigration. Anyone brave enough
to step forward to complain about the way mass immigration was allowed to
flourish by the Blair government; had racist waved like garlic to a vampire, by
the Labour Party.
To
be charged as a racist could destroy careers in an instant whether in politics,
or anywhere else in the public sector. Labour had it all sown up. They arranged
by their PC restrictions for people in the public sector to fear speaking out;
the PC noose would quickly tighten around anybody's neck who was thought to
have transgressed against multiculturalism. As far as the public sector is
concerned, it was from them that the Rotherham tragedy was wickedly ignored for
so long for fear of the black spot of racism.
There
are 5.7 million[1]
people working in the public sector, all trained into obeying the various strains
of political correctness. All fearful of the black spot and a ruined career and
a lost pension. These were the kind of calculations being made by those in
Rotherham, Rochdale, and Oxford, where Pakistani's groomed, abused, and raped
young girls taken into care by social services…so much for the benevolent and
compassionate state.
IT ANGERS ME that I voted all of my life for the
Labour Party. For nearly 40-years I put my cross against a Labour candidate, as
did my parents before me; and as will the residents of Rotherham, even after
such an appalling exposure of Labour culpability.
After
the last war, Labour became the pioneers of colonial guilt. They were joined by
the Left of the Tory Party, by now calling itself the 'One Nation' party.
Between them they allowed an ever increasing flow of immigrants to enter this
country; and the one individual who dared speak out against such an influx
(small as it was then in comparison to what was to follow), was still regarded
as a racist, fascist, bigoted, and considered a pariah by the establishment which
he belonged to and believed in.
You
of course know to whom I am referring…the great Satan himself; brigadier John
Enoch Powell MBE, who, unlike those highly paid public servants in Rotherham,
cared little, or feared little from any reaction by the establishment to his truly
held beliefs – beliefs which the establishment could not put asunder. In
earlier periods of the nation's history, Enoch Powell would have suffered the
hangman's noose, or at the very least a ducking stool for being a 'witch'
opposing the current trend.
The
modern Labour Party cares more for the ethnic vote than they do for an ever
diminishing white working class vote; a vote which, quite frankly, the Labour
Party regards as two thirds racist anyway, according to their PC reasoning. The
white working class are of a diminishing significance to the Labour Party. But
the white working class will, through habit or impulse, still vote Labour (the
red rosette on the monkey syndrome) next May.
LABOUR IS responsible for Rotherham, just as it had
been for Rochdale, and every other mainly northern town that has, and will, in
the future experience further such horrors. The Labour party has always been
ethnic sensitive since the emergence of their multicultural formula. The PC
Labour Party has wrought the modern horror of Asian abuse of white children,
and through their political correctness the Labour Party have managed to shut
many mouths in Rotherham as well as many other northern cities that may emerge
in the future.
The
Racist charge has been the Labour Party's nuclear weapon meant to keep them in
power, and they have used it to further advance their multicultural ideology.
It has also proved useful to further encourage, through Europe's open borders,
further millions to come to our shores.
It
is Labour that is ultimately to blame for the way the events in Rotherham have been
allowed to transpire. But I have not heard any comment from any Labour
politician upon the appalling events in Rotherham. Up to now, not a single
Labour politician has spoken on the subject of the events. But when they do,
they will no doubt find a way of blaming the current government.
Next
May the Labour Party, will most likely once again govern this country - if only in partnership with the Lib Dems (the
party of power without popularity). Next May will be politically interesting
but economically disastrous if the party that spent 13 years ruining the
country's economy and its social fabric, were to govern once again as the front
half of a pantomime horse.
Why
oh why, do working class people still vote Labour? I tell you now – the Labour London
Metropolitan hierarchy disdain you all. They even recreated you as chavs; that
much despised and ridiculed class to whom there is no PC corrective, as there
is with nigger, or Paki. I am working class, but even I am growing weary of
those who share my culture, time after time allowing themselves to be herded
like sheep into the ballot booth to vote Labour.
It
was Labour that were the pioneers of political correctness that led directly to
the events in Rotherham, Rochdale, Oxford, and whatever other city will in the
future be found out. The Labour Party does not deserve office, but their
working class supporters still exist in such numbers to give them power. I say
this to today's Labour Party working class voters. The Labour Party is not the
party of your forefathers…socialism is dead, and it was never really believed
in by the Right of the Labour Party, that always came out on top.
Today
the Labour party is about 'progressive' politics, and their New Jerusalem is no
longer socialism, but multiculturalism and promoting all kinds and forms of
minorities; whether ethnic or sexual. Today the party rallies around Gay
rights, transgender rights, ethnic rights, abortion rights, 'human rights';
such as the right to allow prisoners to vote.
The
Labour Party is not and never has been for over two thirds of its history, a flag-waver
for socialism…as far socialism is concerned it is a dead parrot suffused with
romanticism – the kind which unfortunately keeps the British working class
voting Labour.
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