An Examination Of The Logic of Multiculturalism
Of the recent launch of the self-appointed Black Equity Organisation (BEO) in the UK, Ayshah Tull of Channel 4 News ‘reported’: ‘From healthcare to policing and education, throughout British society Black people in the UK still face inequality and discrimination. Now a new civil rights group is being set up to tackle exactly this – and aims to stamp out structural racism in key areas.’
As can be seen, Ayshah Tull was not reporting, but advocating cultural Marxism. She presented her assertions as being accepted facts. She interviewed a number of Black people, who claimed to have been victims of racism – with scant evidence – including David Olusoga, who complained there was ‘systemic racism at work’ and said that the UK needed ‘an organisation that can leverage network and contacts to attack racism as a system’.
Olsusoga is one of many trustees of the BEO, including Siobhan Aarons who is the ‘chair of Conservative Friends of the Caribbean’ and also is a Tory Reform Group board member. She is a co-founder of the ‘Conservatives Against Racism For Equality’ (CARFE) group (see here). She describes herself as being British of Guyanese/Jamaican descent. Thus, the BEO has Tory support for its agenda.
The BEO describes its vision as being to ‘help society wipe out racist views’ and that ‘We are as firmly opposed to issues of injustice, discrimination, racism, institutionalism, bigotry, intolerance, negativity, as we are to solutions of equality, humanity, positive change and action.’
The organisation is open as to who it represents ‘BEO is here for all Black African, Black Caribbean and Black mixed heritage communities in the UK. We stand in solidarity with other race equality and social justice organisations nationally and internationally.’ It is globalist.
The BEO describes its mission thus:
‘We exist to promote economic, legal social and political equity for Black communities in Britain in order to ensure equal opportunity for progress and prosperity. Our efforts will endorse and amplify Black voices, Black talent, Black enterprise and Black greatness in Britain. We are here to be a powerful advocate for Black people in the UK and work toward the dismantling of system racism in our society.’
The website continues to ask: Equity and Equality: What’s the difference?’, before answering:
‘Equality means every person, group of people, or segment of society gets the same opportunities, resources and support. But equity goes further. People with different circumstances – those who have been historically marginalised and oppressed, for example – receive varying levels of opportunities and support so they are able to reach an outcome equal to others. It levels things up. Both concepts are essentially about fairness, but while equality sees everyone treated the same, equity achieves this by taking into account people’s different starting points. BEO works to dismantle those obstacles, to get everyone to the same starting point and to ensure people have what they need to achieve balanced outcomes.’
This might all sound superficially very nice, but it is communism. The aim is to impose an equality of outcomes by overthrowing the institutions of society. It is race war politics. It is anti-English, in England, and assumes that the English should fund the Black colonisation of England. It is further founded on the assumption that purported racism, of whatever supposed type, is responsible for poverty rather than the policy of mass immigration (see here).
The Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities report of March 2021 made the following definitions:
Both terms have been used to describe the alleged racism that the BEO seeks to abolish. The BEO is committed to the destruction of British society as are other Black multiculturalists (see here).
This is Multiculturalist ideology in 2022, and it has Tory support.