Lucky For Them

I don’t think it’s insignificant a country like the United Kingdom has its first prime minister of colour.” Jim Chalmers channels Dirty Harry’s lieutenant
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22 Responses to Lucky For Them

  1. Buccaneer says:

    I don’t think it’s insignificant that the ALP promised they would reduce electricity prices by $275 before the election and now they tell us they will go up by more than 50%. Perhaps Chalmers could spend more time trying to avoid lying in the future.

  2. Chris M says:

    Rishi was born in England, so only the skin tone matters now.

    Any colour as long as it’s not white-ish or orange.

  3. Terry says:

    I guess if competence ain’t an option then virtue-preening about skin colour (just like a lamentable Racist would) might offer a necessary distraction.

    Hey Jim, where’s my $275?

  4. Baba says:

    ‘Person of colo(u)r’ is one of those useful marker phrases which says, “In case you hadn’t already realised, I’m a complete fuckhead.”

  5. twostix says:

    Indians are openly seeing this in racial terms and celebrating it as a victory for their nation and people. It happened during their godless pagan celebration of Diwali no less (which they’re increasingly militant about making people in corporate world ‘çelebrate’ wherever they have power).

  6. twostix says:

    Rishi was born in England, so only the skin tone matters now.

    Thousands of englishmen were born in India during the Raj. Nobody in India calls them and their descendents Indian, nobody in India is clambering to elect any of them as PM of India. The concept is literally offensive to Indians – rightly.

  7. C.L. says:

    Strange that Always Was, Always Will Be Englishmen’s Land hasn’t taken off as a political rallying cry in this primordial homeland of great white tribes.

  8. cuckoo says:

    It happened during their godless pagan celebration of Diwali

    We are currently in that strange Bermuda Triangle moment where supermarkets have up their Christmas, Halloween and Diwali decorations all at the same time. I haven’t checked for Hot cross buns.

  9. Franx says:

    Maybe a closer affinity with India’s political stance regarding Russia and the Ukraine would temper the current position of the English political class in their holding that war is the ideal solution. Maybe it’s a good thing were the English PM to not overlook his family’s origins.

  10. Lee says:

    I don’t think it’s insignificant a country like the United Kingdom has its first prime minister of colour.” – Jim Chalmers

    Is the UK even technically a “country”?
    It is, however, a sovereign state made up of four countries.

  11. Chris M says:

    Thousands of englishmen were born in India during the Raj. Nobody in India calls them and their descendents Indian

    Good point twostix.

    This Rishi guy isn’t beholden to India or to England, only to the Globalist Beast like WEF.

  12. Rockdoctor says:

    I don’t know but I am thoroughly over this adolescent view through the prism of everything in race and gender. My generation mostly grew out of it when we hit the workforce. Who cares he is of Indian decent, I look at his track record and that is concerning.

  13. NFA says:

    Who cares he is of Indian decent, I look at his track record and that is concerning.

    exactly Rockdocter.

  14. NFA says:

    Is Rishi Sunak the ‘wrong’ type of ethnic minority?

    Britain’s ‘anti-racist’ lobby is struggling to process the news of our first British Asian PM.

  15. C.L. says:

    Predictably, however, Sunak’s coronation has been greeted by the kind of toxic identity politics that now dominates our political discourse. Many ‘anti-racists’ who would normally advocate for ethnic-minority ‘representation’ are now essentially saying that Rishi Sunak doesn’t count.

    Of course. The left prefers Africans – and preferably Muslims. Even then, however, ‘anti-racists’ only ever really celebrate when the new chums are Labour. Lefties look upon Sunak as an honorary white.

  16. Lee says:

    The identity and racial politics of so-called “progressives” really is very sinister and poisonous.

  17. Lee says:

    … and very divisive.

  18. NFA says:

    And his parents are descendants of Punjabi Indians and emigrated from Africa to England!

    Talk about LOL.

    Go Dr Jim Chalmers… you won’t get an invite anywhere.

  19. Tel says:

    Strange that Always Was, Always Will Be Englishmen’s Land hasn’t taken off as a political rallying cry in this primordial homeland of great white tribes.

    That’s Celtic land buddy!

  20. C.L. says:

    Diwali is a new one for me, cuckoo.
    I have no idea what it is.

  21. struth says:

    He’s also the first cross eyed one.
    He’s not the first globalist PM by a long shot.

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