Second Opinion?


Cardinal Kasper is right: Britain often does seem like a Third World country

What’s all the fuss about? Cardinal Kasper, a senior aide to the Pope, is absolutely right. Arriving at Heathrow is like landing in a Third World country. Indeed, I’d go further and say it’s actually more of a shock than arriving in most Third World countries. Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Kenya, for instance, is actually quite a civilised place by comparison. Heathrow Airport is a smelly, chaotic, dirty hellhole – exactly like large parts of the United Kingdom, in fact. I don’t see how anyone could possibly object to this. It can’t be the real reason the Cardinal has pulled out of tomorrow’s Papal visit. Just an excuse I expect. Anything to avoid wading through the half-drunk cans of Coca-Cola and discarded Big Mac boxes that await any visitor to our Sceptic Isle.


Fellow Patriot,
White people are being discriminated against by the Metropolitan Police! Due to employment policies that favour ethnic minorities, indigenous Britons have now been banned from applying for certain posts.
White students have been banned from applying for internships with the Metropolitan Police and Whitehall.
The temporary jobs are advertised as internships ‘that could change your life’, but the organisation’s racist policies exclude whites from applying. The twelve-week internship will pay six interns more than £3,000 to work in a field of different departments.
The application form states that only students from specific ethnic groups, including black African, black Asian or Chinese, can apply. Applicants are also questioned about their religious beliefs and sexuality.
The only white candidates eligible to apply for the Fast Stream Summer Diversity Internship are those whose families are from ‘under-represented socio-economic backgrounds’.












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