Former Conservative cabinet minister Robert Jenrick said today that he hadn’t seen any white faces in Birmingham. When he went out on the streets, there weren’t any white-faced people around, and Birmingham was being taken over by black and brown people. Now he’s being accused of being a racist.
Now, let’s ask this gentleman another question. He should leave the streets of Birmingham and go somewhere else. Let’s see if there are more white-faced people there, or if there are black-faced people there.
For example, let Jenrick go to the warehouses.
For example, let him go to the supermarkets.
For example, let him go to the restaurants.
For example, let him go to the farmlands and look at the fields.
For example, let him look at the street sweepers.
For example, let him look at the Royal Mail.
For example, let him go to the kebab shops and takeaways.
He’ll understand better whether the people working 10-12 hours a day are white-faced or the black and brown people he’s trying to denigrate. They’re like ticks clinging to the state’s back. They feed off the people’s taxes. They are elected by the people’s votes, and over time, they try to humiliate a portion of the population that voted for them.
Who works the most demanding jobs in the country?
Is there anyone with a white face working 12 hours a day?
Who cleans this country’s toilets?
Who harvests the crops in the fields?
A significant portion of immigrants make up this country’s service sector, working hard labor and paying taxes to the government to make life easier for lazy white people. While lazy white people live comfortably, working 20 hours a week and partying in pubs, the majority of them work like donkeys and add value to the government. Of course, there are some bad ones among them, but that doesn’t diminish the value of the vast majority.
Those who earn their salaries from public taxes, like Jenrick, can’t and shouldn’t stay where they are if they start humiliating the people.



