Starmer’s Racism Hypocrisy: Get Your Own House In Order First

January 17th 2019. That was the very last time I sat down to watch an episode of BBC Question Time. 


It was being hosted by Fiona Bruce in the city of Derby and members of the panel included Rory Stewart, extremist hack Isabel Oakeshott, and the former shadow Home Secretary, Diane Abbott. 


Bruce, who even 5 years ago was earning £400,000 a year for fronting the show, made some rude comments regarding Diane Abbott before the show went on air. 


Apparently it was normal for the host to “warm up the crowd”, but the BBC and Bruce went on to apologise for what they called “light-hearted” comments aimed at Ms Abbott. 


Audience members had claimed Bruce’s snide remarks centred on Ms Abbott’s ­relationship with Jeremy Corbyn in the 1970s, implying her role as shadow Home Secretary was as a result of their closeness.


That episode of shamefully demeaning and disrespectful treatment of Britain’s first Black woman MP was the final nail in the corporations coffin for me. 


I can remember when Diane received an email in 2017 with a subject title of “an issue of extreme importance”. The horrifying email contained the n-word a horrifying 228 times. 


It was sent to the MP’s office less than 24 hours after she stood up in parliament and spoke out against such abuse. 


No British MP has received as much abuse as Diane Abbott. 


Abbott’s staff, past and present, would receive death threats and threats of violence and rape from members of the public on a daily basis. Examples they saw included “hanging, shooting or in some other horribly way killing her”.


My point here is simple enough: 


If the media and the highest echelons of the political elite are having a career-long free-for-all on Diane Abbott, is it any surprise members of the general public think it’s entirely acceptable behaviour?


I could talk about the abuse that has passed through Diane’s office for days on end and I still wouldn’t even get anywhere near scratching the surface. 


So let me turn my attention to the genocide-fancying Labour Party, because my hatred for what they have become has been perfectly illustrated by the events of the past week. 


Labour’s reaction to the racist Tory donor scandal is unbelievably hypocritical. How on earth do these obviously racist Labour politicians manage to keep a straight face as they eulogise about the long-serving MP for Hackney North and Stoke Newington? 


One shadow minister rose to his feet this week to pay a gushing tribute to Ms Abbott, but I remember this very same shadow minister aggressively shouting in Diane Abbott’s face before, such was his obvious loathing of her. 


Labour’s faux outage is easier to understand when you break it down into two parts. 


Firstly, the political point scoring. Many people will still associate Diane Abbott with the Labour Party. Starmer is happy to use Diane as a political football if it proves his red Tories aren’t as overtly racist as the Conservative government.


And secondly, it’s all about the money. 


Starmer’s Labour have shamelessly attempted to raise campaign funds off the back of Tory donor, Frank Hester’s deeply racist and threatening comments. Isn’t Israel’s money enough for them?


An email has been sent out to Labour Party members saying: 


“The Tory party’s biggest donor, Frank Hester has been exposed for making racist comments … we are fuming, £10 million from this man and they’re not giving it back”. 


The email goes on to say: 


“Unlike the Tories, our campaigns rely on small donations … that’s why we are asking you today if you can chip in to our general election campaign.”


So let me get this straight. Labour have removed the parliamentary whip from Ms Abbott and relegated her to the political wilderness, but they are happy to cash in on the abuse she received from the Tories biggest donor?


Unfortunately for the snake Starmer, the revelations of this week have only served as a reminder to us of the horrifically racist and demeaning abuse that Diane Abbott received from Labour Party officials during the Corbyn years. 


You may well argue they’re not as bad as the Tories, and that is your right to do so, but anyone that has followed the Labour Party closely enough will tell you that you are wrong.


Starmer’s Labour have received multiple complaints of antisemitism, a damning Islamophobia report from the Labour Muslim Network, and an exodus of BAME party members, disgusted by Starmer’s attitude towards racism in *his* Labour Party. 


The fact both the Tories and Labour unequivocally support the racist ideology of Zionism shouldn’t be lost on anyone. Labour cannot claim they are any less racist than the Tories while they are supporting the same extermination of Muslims being supported by Rishi Sunak. 


Indeed, this xenophobic Labour Party is far more concerned with “incursions” from the GRT community than they are with the illegal occupation and ethnic cleansing of Palestine by a racist apartheid state.


The Labour Party has become an amoral and vindictive sham under the leadership of Keir Starmer. Go on, convince me otherwise.

 

A Labour Party that welcomes Islamophobes, antisemites, and racists into its fold whilst shunning lifelong anti-racists like Jeremy Corbyn and Diane Abbott isn’t a Labour Party for the people, it is a Labour Party that will only serve the interests or the unashamedly corrupt elite. 


The Labour Party was once a proud anti-racist party, and it really wasn’t that long ago. But what about now, under the appalling leadership of Keir Starmer? 


The Labour Party, or should I say *this* Labour Party has absolutely no right to call itself an anti-racist Party when BAME members were forced to abandon the party in their droves because they were placed at the bottom of Keir Starmer’s hierarchy of racism.


This Labour Party has no right to call itself an anti-racist Party after failing to offer a sincere apology to the Labour Muslim Network following their damning report into Islamophobia in the Labour Party. 


And this rancid Labour Party has no right to call itself an anti-racist Party following the record numbers of Jewish left-wing socialists that have been purged from Labour for speaking inconvenient truth to power. 


If completely failing to address widespread racism in your own party was an Olympic sport, the malignant Zionist Starmer would be a gold medalist.


Labour is now an entirely unsupportable entity. It thrives on nepotism and cronyism, and is institutionally racist, no different to the Conservative governments of the past fourteen miserable years, and if pointing that out *really* does make me a “Tory enabler”, I have no defence to offer.


Until next time, 

Rachael 




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