Quaker Political Interference Has Got Out of Control
12 April 2025
News Round-Up
12 April 2025
by Will Jones
Ethnic minority students have been offered £5,000 more than their white classmates to become teachers in Wales as part of an 'anti-racist' scheme.
West Yorkshire Police's anti-white hiring policy says the quiet bit out loud. Former cop Paul Birch says those in the police have known this has been going on for years – and the public doesn't know the half of it.
White British candidates have been blocked from applying for a job at a large UK police force in its latest attempt to boost diversity. A whistleblower explains the race-based sifting process he was involved with.
Britain is a two-tier country all the way down, says Laurie Wastell. It's not just in justice and policing: in housing, too, racism by minorities advertising exclusively to co-ethnics is very common and never prosecuted.
British justice has been two-tier since 1998, when 'hate crimes' were introduced to increase penalties for white people, says Laurie Wastell. That's why not one of the rape gangs has been prosecuted for a 'hate crime'.
The London Museum has urged staff to address the problem of "whiteness" as part of a diversity drive – all funded by the taxpayer.
Lord Chancellor Shabana Mahmood has been humiliated by the Sentencing Council as the judges refuse her request to rescind their two-tier anti-white guidelines, which will now come into force on Tuesday.
The boys in Adolescence are constantly made to seem pathetic, childlike and contemptible. Taken along with similar shows, it feels like a demoralisation campaign against white British boys, says Laurie Wastell.
Netflix's Adolescence perpetuates the lazy trope of portraying a white boy as the perpetrator of deadly violence against girls, despite this being very rare in reality. But the Government is no better, says David Shipley.
The RAF has launched a desperate search for pilots after a secret unlawful bid to discriminate against white men backfired and left the air force with an acute shortage of combat-ready flyers.
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