Thursday, April 23, 2009



"Affirmative action" must not be admitted in Britain

People must be led to believe that blacks get there on their own merits
"The announcement of the Lions squad to tour South Africa was accompanied by a race row after a remark by former England coach Dick Best about Delon Armitage.

The black England back did not make the selection but was included in a Lions XV chosen by Best as part of the build-up coverage on satellite channel, Sky Sports News. Asked about his choice of Armitage, Best responded: "You've always got to have a coloured boy in the team."

Sky later apologised on air for the remark and said Best had thought he was off camera.

Piara Powar, the director of Kick It Out, an organisation which campaigns against racism in sport, commented: "Racial stereotyping affects us all, and for many of us it seems to affect the pattern of our lives from the day we are born until the day we die.

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Britain sure is further down the path of Leftist deception and concealment than is the USA

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

There is an incredible amount of racism in sports. Just look how underrepresented Asians are in so many sports!

Stan B said...

Darn those moments of truth! Darn them to PC Hell!

MAS1916 said...

so if the guy thought he was off camera, did he think that only PC stuff could be said on camera?

Anonymous said...

Welcome to life under The New Order, where the truth is no longer acceptable.

Anonymous said...

Britain is becoming an international joke.

Anonymous said...

Heck, the guy called a spade a spade.It's NOT racism.....

It's reality!

Next thing you know someone will want to cange the rugby position of hooker to freelance sex therapist!

Anonymous said...

So - which is it?
Would they be happier if there were no blacks on the team or do they want a token???

Anonymous said...

Britain should be closed until some degree of common sense can be restored, assuming that's still possible.

Anonymous said...

Why pick on Britain when so many countries are infected by PC - not least the US where it started in the first place!