CONSERVATIVES AGAINST RACISM FOR EQUALITY

The Tory MP, Steve Baker, is the chairman of a new faction of the wokerati: the Conservatives Against Racism For Equality (CARFE – as it styles itself). This group was co-founded by Albie Amankona – ‘a member of Brentford & Isleworth Conservatives, TRG [Tory Reform Group] and LGBT+ Conservatives’ and someone who is ‘passionate about how the Conservative party can appeal to minority groups & young voters’. The other co-founder was Siobhan Aarons, who is a ‘TRG Board Member’ and also ‘co-Chair of the Conservative Friends of the Caribbean, as well as a committee member of her local association’.

The CARFE website explains that the organization intends to reach out to the ‘entire party’ as well as ‘across society’. Further, the organization was founded ‘in the wake of the disproportionate impact of Covid-19 on ethnically diverse communities, the fallout from George Floyd’s killing and Britain’s divisive BLM protests’. Its Home Page states:

Conservatives Against Racism For Equality (CARFE), is Britain’s first centre-right organisation dedicated to race-relations. Racism can only be tackled if we reach out to all sides of politics. Racism is not a matter of left and right, it is a matter of right and wrong; that’s why CARFE seeks to create a centre-right, common sense approach to race-relations. This narrative can’t be controlled by the left, nor can Conservatives appear silent on issues of race as the demographics of our electorate changes.’

By ‘the demographics of our electorate changes’, they mean the continued mass immigration and colonisation of England by Third World immigrants. This colonisation is the result of government policy.

Of importance, is that CARFE seeks to merge the Tory stance on immigration and related issues with the Left-wing one. That is, the Tories seek to join the politically correct to an even greater extent than is already the case. Tory policy will be forged as much by a variety of race war groups and the Labour Party as it is by the Tories. This is the woke-Right in action.

CARFE urges all Tories to ‘take the following pledge’:

RACISM

If we see it,
we’ll call it out.
If we’re made aware of it,
we’ll call it out.
If we discover it,
we’ll call it out.’

The mind boggles. The Home Page continues:

‘It is who we are as people, not the colour of our skin that defines us. We are at a turbulent time as we face society’s reaction to racial prejudices and biases that unfortunately exist to this day. George Floyd’s killing has brought out the feelings of confusion and hurt that have lain just under the surface for so many people of colour. Right across the world, people are angry about racial injustice and societies around the world should take note of that energy, including here in the UK.’

The website rambles on about Covid-19 and how ethnic minorities were more badly affected, and that ‘40% of the poorest UK households are black households, ethnic minorities account for 50% of children incarcerated in young offender’s institutes and black mothers are 5 times more likely to die in childbirth than white mothers. Statistics like this are unacceptable.’

Therefore, CARFE ‘are pushing to address racial disparities and we are committed to tackling the injustices faced by ethnic minorities. We will play our part to repair the hurt by raising awareness of social injustice and we pledge our commitment to level-up the inequality in health, education, justice, housing and career outcomes. Violence and vandalism are not the answer but we must break down the barriers that stop us as Conservatives engaging meaningfully in race relations. We have a role to play to rid ourselves of prejudice and injustice.’

To be blunt, this group is politically correct and the ideology advocated is pure cultural Marxism. Even for those unimpressed with the Tories, it is a wonder to watch a couple of entryists lead the whole party down the race war route.

Accusing people, institutions and countries of being racist is neither constructive nor intelligent.

Equality is a communist obsession. Equality of opportunity has traditionally been a liberal and Conservative belief. There will always be a degree of inequality. Some people are cleverer than others. Some are luckier, or have more supportive families and colleagues. Some make lifestyle choices that prioritise, for them, a better quality of life rather than a higher income. Others may well be less well off because they have spent a large part of their income on high living. It is not the role of any government to seek to impose supposedly equal outcomes for all.

CARFE exists solely on the assumption that the UK, and England in particular, is racist – as are the indigenous British, the English in particular (England is where the overwhelming majority of ethnic minorities immigrate to and live).

The CARFE cliché that ‘It is who we are as people, not the colour of our skin that defines us’, is of course true. The English, Germans, French, Italians etc. might all be White, but they are still distinct nations, with distinct histories, loyalties and culture.

CARFE portrays the ethnic minorities as victims and alleges ‘racial injustice’ and ‘anger’ across the world, and that the ethnic minorities are poorer and more likely to be imprisoned, but does not even acknowledge the justified anger of the English. The immigrant communities are more likely to be poorer as they have moved to the UK from poorer countries, often illegally, and if they object to more of their members being imprisoned, then perhaps those criminals should stop committing crime.

An estimated minimum of 250,000 mostly English children have been groomed, raped and/or gang raped by Muslim grooming gangs (the Tory Government disputes this – see here). The English are being denigrated, casually accused of being racist, experience their country being taken away from them, are denied democratic equality within the UK, and experience lower standards of living due to mass immigration – not least find that the housing shortage created by mass immigration means that they are increasingly less likely to be able to afford their own homes.

Of some surprise are the veiled threats. Comments such as ‘people are angry about racial injustice and societies around the world should take note of that energy, including here in the UK’, and ‘ Violence and vandalism are not the answer but we must break down the barriers that stop us as Conservatives engaging meaningfully in race relations’ are veiled threats and a justification of violence and hatred. The murder of George Floyd has nothing to do with the UK, and nor has the USA’s history of immigration.

What is needed is Justice for the English, not more anti-English race war politics.