Tuesday 4 July 2006

Protect the jobs of ethnic workers!

On 14 September 2010, Diane Abbott said this on BBC Radio's Today programme:

"My concern is that the progress black and ethnic minority workers have made in employment is relatively recent and if there have to be big cuts, it will be ‘last in, first out’. These cuts will fall disproportionately not just on women but on black and ethnic minority workers. I THINK THAT COULD LEAD TO A DEGREE OF INSTABILITY.

You could MAKE LOCAL AUTHORITIES, GOVERNMENT, QUANGOS MINDFUL by making them monitor the GENDER AND ETHNIC DISTRIBUTION OF PEOPLE LOSING JOBS. The public sector cuts have THE POTENTIAL TO SET BACK RACE RELATIONS AND BLACK AND ETHNIC MINORITY COMMUNITIES BY A GENERATION." Protect the jobs of ethnic workers!
And this 'potential setback,' this 'instability' will come about if the Sambo-Sanjay-Suleiman-and-Susan-come-latelies (last in) don’t get to be last out, eh Diane?

Sounds like a threat to me. Which should surprise no one. That’s the PC Crowd all over: everything for the alien, less than nothing for the indigenous British man.

'My concern,' Diane, is that folks like you, who pretty obviously, don’t give a f*** for any but your own, are ruling the British roost and those who care about the Brit and the British roost are not.

I used to think such blatant and partial racism from the PC Crowd would lead to 'a degree of instability' myself. I do not think that way any more. The dumbed-down, drugged up and brainwashed Brit of today seems to have an infinite capacity for giving everything away his ancestors worked so hard for, sacrificed so much for and died the deaths in all the wars for.

When the immigrant last ins (the least experienced and able) get to keep their jobs at the expense of the indigenous first ins, (the most experienced and able) trust me, Diane, there won’t be much in the way of 'instability' or 'setback.'

It’s just not that easy to fight back when your head is bowed, you’re on your knees and you’re habitually tugging your forelock.

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