Wednesday, 4 June 2025

WOKE WEDNESDAYS #29

With Karl due back in action some time next week, we are beginning to phase some of the regular features back in this week, beginning with a Woke Wednesday that attempts to distort British history.

Last year a London exhibition made the bizarre claim that the first Britons to inhabit these islands were black and that they lived here for thousands of years before the arrival of white Europeans.  Other exhibits claimed that the population of Roman York was '11 per cent black' and Roman ruler Septimius Severus was black.

The claims were based on the content of a childen's book by controversial author Atinuke, who is originally from Nigeria, but now lives in Wales.  The book, titled Brilliant Black British History, goes even further, asserting to its young impressionable readers that Stonehenge was built by black people.

Such outlandish nonsense is incredibly dangerous, as it ties into Marxist attempts to rewrite British and European history.  This dogma is now finding its way into the curriculum, with pupils to be taught that Vikings were a multi-cultural bunch with many of them black and/or Muslim.  This approach is referred to as 'decolonising history', or in other words 'presenting outright lies as facts'.  So far from being an isolated case of an African immigrant repainting our history to her own racial ends, this is actually a much bigger campaign to subvert history in order to brainwash youngsters.  Popular entertainment, in which historical dramas now feature historically inaccurate multi-ethnic casts, is also part of this Marxist agenda to destroy the West from within.

The intention is to slowly extract all native cultural bonds from the masses, so that they are left with no national, ethnic or religious identity of their own.  With nothing left to fight for, they are expected  to meekly accept communist rule.


If we cannot prevent the far left from indoctrinating our children in school, then we must begin removing our children from school.

The previous Woke Wednesday meme, featuring males in female sports, generated eight comments and ten shares on Facebook.

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