Showing posts with label Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi. Show all posts

Friday, 26 June 2020

JUMPING ON THE LFC BANDWAGON

We all know that the city of Liverpool is renowned for being red, politically anyway.  Football wise there is a huge portion of blue in there, so perhaps it is for the former reason that so many Labour politicians - far and wide - were lightning quick to heap praise on the new Premier League champions.  They're not Scousers, some of them have probably never even been to a football match, but they're on the Liverpool FC bandwagon and they want some of that glory...


To be fair to Sir Squeaky, when he was asked earlier this year what the most exciting thing he'd ever done in his life was he replied that it was "going to football with my kids".  Enough said about that.  Next bandwagon jumper...


Ah, the Shadow Home Secretary, who is still less recognisable than someone who came last on Big Brother twenty years ago.  His assessment of the Liverpool team from his home in south Wales will of course be of great comfort to Liverpool fans.


Sadiq sucks up to every other minority in London, so why not the three Scousers who have settled there too?  At least Everton fan Andy Burnham was a bit more genuine about his feelings...


Tanmanjeet was born in Slough, so obviously he's a Livepool fan.


Alex comes from a village halfway between Cardiff and Swansea who don't have football teams apparently, so naturally she chose the next nearest team 200 miles away.  Poor effort!  Compare and contrast with the savvy Birmingham-raised Sultana who has provided photographic evidence of her life-long association with LFC.  Who needs Birmingham City or Aston Villa eh Zarah?


Finally, one of the sleaziest tweets came from Bournemouth posh boy communist Aaron boring Bastani, who for all we know may well have spent more time watching croquet than footy...


Doesn't all this smack of cultural appropriation?  Cancel, cancel!

Thursday, 25 June 2020

UNIVERSITY CONFIRMS "WHITE LIVES DON'T MATTER"

In recent weeks the mainstream media has declared itself to be politically biased, corrupt and no longer merely news broadcasters, but propagandists for a Marxist cult.  They have decided to collectively shame white people for atrocities that took place so many generations ago that none of us alive today ever met any of those responsible.  They want to shame us all into 'taking a knee' and declare that our ancestors did nothing but bad and our history is something to be detested.  They seek to indoctrinate viewers into believing that black people are somehow oppressed by state-sponsored systemic racism, despite the fact there are few - if any - better places in the world for black people to exist on an equal footing.

If you didn't already see it, watch this propaganda clip from Sky Sports, broadcast in the wake of the supposedly offensive 'white lives matter' banner that was flown over the Burnley football match...


This is former rugby player Mike Wedderburn who, it should be noted, hasn't done too badly for himself considering he is informing viewers how institutionally racist their country is.  Note his BLM badge, once again showing that broadcasters are no longer politically neutral.  "We don't hold positions of influence in organisations" says the black guy who is literally the face of Sky as those words come out of his mouth.  "Black people have been murdered by organisations whose job it is to protect us" he says.  Now murder is a strong word and an even stronger accusation.  Can Mr Wedderburn name these victims, it might help if he could, because there are no court rulings or criminal convictions for such a crime by British police - and make no mistake, he is referring to the police.  That is the media narrative right now.  White people are bad, but the police are evil.

Finally, let's examine his assertion that "nobody is saying that white lives don't matter".  Nobody in their right mind would, likewise nobody is saying that black lives don't matter either.  You'd have to be a hateful bigot to make either statement.  Wouldn't you?  Well, it just so happens that earlier the same day as Sky Sports were indoctrinating us with Mr Wedderburn's statement a Cambridge lecturer tweeted the following...


Note that she couldn't quite get it across forcefully enough the first time, she follows it up with a secondary statement: "Abolish whiteness".  It doesn't take a genius to arrive at the outrage such a statement would make if she were talking about any other group of people.  Yet white people appear to be an acceptable target for race-hate.  Remember that the banner flown over the Burnley football match said 'white lives matter'.  It didn't say 'black lives didn't matter'.  And yet the man responsible has been visited by the police, hounded by the media and not only has he been sacked from his job, his girlfriend has also now been fired too.  Contrast this to what has happened in the last two days to Priyamvada Gopal - zero coverage by Sky, the BBC, ITV and Channel 4 and zero condemnation from any racial equality organisation.

In fact, whereas Burnley banner guy was sacked by his employers, Dr Gopal's have actually sprung to her defence and not only that, but have reportedly now promoted her to a full professorship.


While the mainstream media may have ignored this shocking story, many social media users have not.  Dr Gopal and her university have been bombarded with complaints and an online petition to have her kicked out has garnered more than 15,000 names and counting.  Not surprisingly Dr Gopal has received a lot of abuse over her racist tweet and has spent the last two days outing some of the more abusive messengers and goading others.

As with the equally odious Shaun King we reported on earlier this week, Gopal is followed by several Labour MPs on Twitter including Stella Creasy, Clive Lewis, Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi, Zarah Sultana, Claudia Webbe and Nadia Whittome.  The open borders Labour Campaign for Free Movement also follows her, as do commie Novara Media pundits Aaron Bastani and Ash Sarkar.  Despite the abhorrently racist nature of her Gopal's tweets, many of her colleagues have rallied around her and she even received a message of support from BBC 'comedian' Nish Kumar.


Could you imagine a celebrity expressing solidarity with Burnley banner guy?  He or she would face the sack and, once again, let's remember that his message was neither derogatory or racist.  Dr Gopal's tweet was so racist that even ultra woke Twitter removed it, although her follow-up remark about abolishing whiteness remains at the time of writing.

There is also a shocking double standard on display here from the University of Cambridge.  While it appears to be giving Dr Gopal the benefit of a right to free speech (even if it does incite racial hatred), it has not afforded that same right to others.  Last year the university rescinded an invitation to Toronto psychology professor Jordan Peterson over his views on trans rights.  You'll remember him from his epic take down of Channel 4's Cathy Newman in 2018...


Also last year Cambridge University failed to uphold the freedom of speech of one of its own fellows.  Noah Carl was dismissed from his fellowship at St Edmund's College after ironically finding his work "promoted extreme right-wing views and incited racial and religious hatred".  Among Carl's 'heinous' views included his linking of Islam with Islamist terrorism.  Surely the clue's in the name?  In announcing his dismissal the university announced that Carl's views "fell outside any protection that might otherwise be claimed for academic freedom of speech".  It added: "Diversity and inclusivity are fundamental values of the College and we abhor racism and religious hatred".

So then, why are the rules different for Dr Gopal?  If the same doesn't apply to her overtly racist language then the logical conclusion at which to arrive is that white lives really don't matter.

Tuesday, 10 December 2019

SLOUGH MP FIELDS ANGRY CALLERS

The Labour incumbent for Slough came in for a rough time over the party's broadband pledge yesterday.  Appearing on Eddie Mair's LBC show, Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi heard from irate small business owner 'Leslie'.  Leslie runs a small internet service provider and was angry about Labour's pledge to nationalise broadband.  "You're talking absolute rubbish" the Labour candidate was told.

Singh Dhesi had a rather torrid time all round as he was also faced with an awkward call over Labour's plans for inheritance tax.  It wasn't quite as bad as an Abbott or a Thornberry car crash, but we heard the same old familiar line over and over again - "I'm sorry, but I don't have the figures in front of me".


Slough candidates 2019

Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi (Lab)
Kanwal Toor Gill (Con)
Aaron Chahal (Lib Dem)
Delphine Grey-Fisk (Brexit)
Julian Edmonds (Green)

Slough general election 2017

Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi (Lab) 34,170 (62.9%) +14.4%
Mark Vivis (Con) 17,172 (31.6%) -1.7%
Tom McCann (Lib Dem) 1,308 (2.4%) -0.2%
Karen Perez (UKIP) 1,228 (2.3%) -10.7%
Paul Janik (Ind) 417 (0.8%) New

Sunday, 10 November 2019

SIKHS & HINDUS AGAINST CORBYN

"The Labour Party is now the mouth-piece of the Pakistani government.  It is anti-India, anti-Hindu and anti-Modi.  So if there are any Indians who are still voting for Labour, or are still members of the Labour Party - then respectfully I say, they are traitors to their ancestral land, to their family and friends in India and to their cultural heritage.”
(WhatsApp message)

It appears that the Jewish community is no longer the only ethnic minority rising up against Corbyn in this election.  Sikhs and Hindus are also organising opposition, spurred on by Labour's reliance on the Muslim vote and Islamist sympathies of the leadership.  In the video below a speaker addresses a Hindu temple in Leeds urging worshippers to reject Corbyn's Labour and its support for "separatist jihadis".


A hard-hitting WhatsApp message campaign has also been launched, including the message at the top of this article.  This message refers to Indian PM Narendra Modi and highlights anger over a recent part conference motion in which Labour called for international observers to be sent into Indian Kashmir.  The motion also called for 'self determination' for the people of Kashmir, seen among British Sikhs and Hindus as support for Pakistan in the dispute and its desire to annexe Indian Kashmir.

Labour MP Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi (Slough) denounced the Hindu/Sikh campaign against Corbyn as 'divisive', but by abandoning neutrality in the Kashmir dispute surely it is Labour that is spreading disharmony?  Certainly this was the message relayed to Corbyn in a letter following the conference motion.  The letter was signed by representatives of a number of groups including the Hindu Council UK.

It read:

"Dear Mr Corbyn,

We are writing collectively, as British-Indian community organisations, to express our deep dismay that Her Majesty’s Opposition has abandoned a long-standing cross-party position on Kashmir as a strictly bilateral matter between India and Pakistan, and in doing so, sown the seeds of community disharmony in the United Kingdom.

The emergency motion passed at the recent Labour Party Conference is not acceptable to us as it seeks to interfere in the internal matters of, and between, third countries and is drafted in a one-sided and divisive manner.

We are also hugely concerned about the wider attempts to bring the Kashmir issue into the domestic politics of the United Kingdom, which has serious ramifications for community harmony”.


It's about time that Labour's pandering to the Muslim vote had some repercussions.  They may well be a powerful ally in northern mill towns and inner city areas, but together the rest of us are bigger and stronger.  If the estimated 900,000 voters of Indian origin turn against Labour, they could potentially swing the vote in dozens of constituencies.  Labour's Singh Dhesi could also find himself in trouble in Slough.

Singh Dhesi stands out in the Commons due to his red turban, but he is facing a challenge this time around from a fellow Sikh - Tory candidate Kanwal Toor Gill.  Native Brits are a minority in Slough and it has a big Asian population of which those of Indian descent outweigh those of Pakistani descent.  At almost 17,000, his majority may be too much of an ask, but Slough also voted Leave in 2016 and Singh Dhesi is a Remainer.  It could be interesting...

Slough general election 2017

Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi (Lab) 34,170 (62.9%) +14.4%
Mark Vivis (Con) 17,172 (31.6%) -1.7%
Tom McCann (Lib Dem) 1,308 (2.4%) -0.2%
Karen Perez (UKIP) 1,228 (2.3%) -10.7%
Paul Janik (Ind) 417 (0.8%) New