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Roots of Racism

Unity | 25.08.2001 22:06

Institutional Racism by Royal Appointment.

After the unprovoked racist murder of Stephen Lawrence, where the six suspects were never brought to justice, the MacPherson Report condemned institutional racism in the police force and the Crown Prosecution Service has been officially declared institutionally racist. A black person is more likely to be brought to trial and dragged through the courts on minor offences with flimsy evidence, than their white counterparts,

The Conservative Party's close ties with the racist BNP and their KKK style splinter group Combat-18, who have been inciting racial conflict in well integrated inner-cities, has just been exposed during the (farcical) leadership contest.

In response to the Macpherson Report, the government has declared the way forward is through ‘education’ because, they say, most racist assaults are by young children of primary school age. But that’s passing the buck to those who can’t defend the accusation, it’s the organisations within the UK who are proving to be racist, not school kids.

Children are not born racist and in London they attend multi-racial classes from the age of four. They mix naturally and take different cultures or nationalities for granted. The younger generation have no prejudice unless it is being directly taught at home or in the curriculum. But the example they are being set by those who claim to represent us in parliament (targeting immigrants) is the most racist of all.

Racist abuse and discrimination is generally perpetrated by a small hard-core minority in a much older age bracket, people like politicians, the MET, the Monarchy and the NF.

How can a black person be tried or judged fairly inside an openly institutionally racist system? People in power claim to be “learning lessons” but justice can never be served under such circumstances. It is the policy makers who require ‘education’ inside their elitist institutions.

Unity

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  1. Old populace racist — joram