February 9, 2025
If a policeman in the United States had murdered a white man, we would probably not even have read about it and there’s every chance the policeman would not even have been charged.
The unforgivable sin of racism requires everyone to demonstrate his purity. It is impossible for the media to criticise anyone demonstrating because this would mean that the media was sinning too.
The unforgivable sin of racism requires everyone to demonstrate his purity. It is impossible for the media to criticise anyone demonstrating because this would mean that the media was sinning too.

It’s probable that sometime in the past couple of weeks a Chinese policeman killed an Uyghur in one of the Xinjiang re-education camps. He might have done so by kneeling on his neck, but he more likely did it by some other method of brutality. But if he did no one in the West would be interested. Yet the Uyghur would have been killed because of his race, his language and his religion.

There are similar instances of racial injustice taking place in Rakhine State where the Rohingya people are persecuted because of their religion and their race, but there have been few if any major demonstrations in Britain about it.

If a policeman in the United States had murdered a white man, we would probably not even have read about it and there’s every chance the policeman would not even have been charged.

One of the major problems is that no one feels able to discuss these issues honestly. Everyone is so desperate to show that they are on the side of the victim of racial oppression, that we lose our ability to judge reasonably. We lose our ability to even think.

Race has become the most toxic issue in the Western world and racism has become the unforgivable sin. Opposing racism is a get out of jail card that justifies anything and everything. This is leading to immorality and injustice.

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