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"Britain is one of the least racist countries in the world."
It has covered up what the former DPP Lord MacDonald called "profoundly racist crimes" against tens of thousands (at the very least) of young white girls in every town and city for decades. Its media refuses to report the nature of these crimes not to mention the thousands of racist attacks against white males in and around "no go zones" in benighted towns such as Oldham, Blackburn and Luton including at least five racist murders (Kriss Donald, Ross Parker, Gavin Hopley, Christopher Yates, Richard Everitt) all the while making the highly doubtful narrative* surrounding the death of Stephen Lawrence into something approaching a cult.
*A book has been written which casts heavy doubt on the idea that he was killed by a racist white gang and strongly refutes the idea that the London Met failed in its investigation due to "institutional racism". The book tracks the history of Afro-Caribbean crime in the capital since the arrival of the Windrush and notes that street crime and the pimping of white women was a feature from the 1950s. Unfortunately the author remains too afraid to publish it.
"Britain is one of the least racist countries in the world."
It has covered up what the former DPP Lord MacDonald called "profoundly racist crimes" against tens of thousands (at the very least) of young white girls in every town and city for decades. Its media refuses to report the nature of these crimes not to mention the thousands of racist attacks against white males in and around "no go zones" in benighted towns such as Oldham, Blackburn and Luton including at least five racist murders (Kriss Donald, Ross Parker, Gavin Hopley, Christopher Yates, Richard Everitt) all the while making the highly doubtful narrative* surrounding the death of Stephen Lawrence into something approaching a cult.
*A book has been written which casts heavy doubt on the idea that he was killed by a racist white gang and strongly refutes the idea that the London Met failed in its investigation due to "institutional racism". The book tracks the history of Afro-Caribbean crime in the capital since the arrival of the Windrush and notes that street crime and the pimping of white women was a feature from the 1950s. Unfortunately the author remains too afraid to publish it.