People who discuss the “great replacement” are dismissed by the corrupt establishment as “conspiracy theorists” but a quick visit to the political institutions of the UK raises some worrying trends.
Scotland has a Pakistani First Minister in the comical form of Humza Yousaf.
Pakistanis make up around 1% of the Scottish population, so for him to reach this position seems quite remarkable. However, Yousaf has not been elected by the Scottish people but rather by the SNP membership. So we have a minority politician wielding power over the 97% White Scottish population and doing so without any direct mandate from those people. In case you may have wondered how Humza feels about the Scottish White population, he has conveniently, if alarmingly demonstrated this when he reeled of a list of all the “White” people in the Scottish legal establishment.
Wales has a Black First Minister in the Vaughan Gething.
On taking office he said that..“I have the honor of becoming the first Black leader in any European country” – showing where his immediate priorities lie. The Welsh black community is less than 1% of the total population. Like Humza Yousaf, he has not been elected by the Welsh people but rather by a narrow majority of Welsh Labour members.
Northern Ireland has a female First Minister in the form of Michelle O’Neil and just like in Scotland and Wales, she holds this position despite not being directly voted into. Instead, she assumed power based on a 2022 election result! She shares this office with Emma Little Pengelly. There isn’t a man about the place, as they say.
England and the UK have as Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. Indian by ethnicity, Sunak holds his position not by virtue of the British people but by the will of self serving Conservative MPs at Westminster who installed him there after they removed Boris Johnson who HAD been elected by the British people.
So in 2024, there are NO White male politicians exercising political leadership in any part of the UK, despite the fact that white men make up around 50% of the population. Interestingly, younger white Brits seem to be losing interest in politics. Do you think this erasure of white men from such roles is coincidence?
It seems to me that we now have authoritarian rule by a tiny entitled minority and white men are now the most excluded group of all from positions of political leadership. Undoubtedly this will change when Keir Starmer becomes Prime Minister after the next General Election is called but then again, this is man who thinks *some* women can have a penis so I am not sure this is a step forward, do you?
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People who discuss the “great replacement” are dismissed by the corrupt establishment as “conspiracy theorists” but a quick visit to the political institutions of the UK raises some worrying trends.
Scotland has a Pakistani First Minister in the comical form of Humza Yousaf.
Pakistanis make up around 1% of the Scottish population, so for him to reach this position seems quite remarkable. However, Yousaf has not been elected by the Scottish people but rather by the SNP membership. So we have a minority politician wielding power over the 97% White Scottish population and doing so without any direct mandate from those people. In case you may have wondered how Humza feels about the Scottish White population, he has conveniently, if alarmingly demonstrated this when he reeled of a list of all the “White” people in the Scottish legal establishment.
Wales has a Black First Minister in the Vaughan Gething.
On taking office he said that..“I have the honor of becoming the first Black leader in any European country” – showing where his immediate priorities lie. The Welsh black community is less than 1% of the total population. Like Humza Yousaf, he has not been elected by the Welsh people but rather by a narrow majority of Welsh Labour members.
Northern Ireland has a female First Minister in the form of Michelle O’Neil and just like in Scotland and Wales, she holds this position despite not being directly voted into. Instead, she assumed power based on a 2022 election result! She shares this office with Emma Little Pengelly. There isn’t a man about the place, as they say.
England and the UK have as Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. Indian by ethnicity, Sunak holds his position not by virtue of the British people but by the will of self serving Conservative MPs at Westminster who installed him there after they removed Boris Johnson who HAD been elected by the British people.
So in 2024, there are NO White male politicians exercising political leadership in any part of the UK, despite the fact that white men make up around 50% of the population. Interestingly, younger white Brits seem to be losing interest in politics. Do you think this erasure of white men from such roles is coincidence?
It seems to me that we now have authoritarian rule by a tiny entitled minority and white men are now the most excluded group of all from positions of political leadership. Undoubtedly this will change when Keir Starmer becomes Prime Minister after the next General Election is called but then again, this is man who thinks *some* women can have a penis so I am not sure this is a step forward, do you?
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