Bianca Williams
As the BBC has reported, “British sprinter Bianca Williams has received an apology from the Met Police after she and her partner were pulled over in their car in a stop-and-search … Met Commissioner Dame Cressida Dick told a committee of MPs officers had visited Ms Williams to apologise for ‘distress’ caused by the stop”. However, “Ms Williams said police had apologised for the distress but not their actions”.
Given the amount of publicity surrounding the incident, and its sensitivity, one might expect those holding elective office to be informed, and not indulge in clumsy racism. But for one councillor on Merseyside, that thought would have been misplaced: Denise Dutton, who is deputy leader of Sefton Conservatives, went in with both feet.
Cllr Denise Dutton
Cllr Dutton was then the subject of severely adverse comment. But as the Echo notes, she carried right along. “Responding, Cllr Dutton added: ‘If she thinks the UK is so racist why would ppl want to her to represent TeamGB?’ Attempting to defend her comments, she added: ‘I haven't got a racist bone in my body (as anyone who knows me will attest to) but to say the country she represents is racist is just wrong - end of.’”
Councillor who does not have a racist bone in her body wants an athlete sacked from Team GB after experiencing what looks very much like racial profiling and calling it out. The Echo added “Hundreds of people criticised the councillor's comments … Several suggested she should resign over them … The councillor now appears to have deleted the comments regarding Ms Williams”. Some Tweeters reported her for hate speech.
As far as is known, the Tories have not so much as reprimanded Cllr Dutton. Figures.
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Surprised she didn't tell her to go back to Africa at the same time.
ReplyDelete"I haven't got a racist bone in my body".
ReplyDeleteWhy is it always bones? The brain is all that can be ra ist.
Even racists don't have racist bones in their bodies. They must keep mentioning it just as a distraction.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if Cllr Dutton would take the same attitude regarding Tory peer Sayeeda Warsi who has exposed and challenged blatant Islamophobia within her own party? Should Ms. Warsi leave the Tory Party as a result?
ReplyDeleteIf you were acquainted with the mentality of those who put her in place you wouldn't be in the least surprised.
ReplyDeleteThe aptly named Nuttall of UKIP notoriety is just down the road from her too......
Bones are white,
ReplyDeleteWhatever one thinks of the Councillors remarks, anyone who thinks they constitute hate speech and reported it as such should themselves be investigated for pernicious reporting. This isn't East Germany - not yet
ReplyDeleteDis is de autobahn!
DeleteGrow up. Hateful speech is hateful, and also speech. Thereby hate speech.
DeleteBigots - all the same. Can never take responsibility.
Go and sign some self important open letter or something.
"Pernicious reporting".
ReplyDeleteSounds like something Orange Face or Bozo would blurt in one of their Newspeak sessions.
Anonymous @19:29. Nobody in the former GDR would have denounced racist comments by a local politician, and not only because criticising the authorities for any reason was dangerous. The GDR was also quite racist; Vietnamese workers and African students were kept apart from the general public whose attitudes often hadn't changed much from the (brief and nasty) German attempt to build an overseas empire and the (briefer but much nastier) Nazi regime.
ReplyDeleteAnd if the councillor Dutton isn't racist why make insinuations about Bianca William's fitness to represent TeamGB?
You should read some of the knuckleheads comments on her timeline, rather demonstrates how far into the Far right Cummings & Bozo have reached..
ReplyDeleteI won't repeat the comments as some of them are deeply racist and require the universe to be turned upside down to understand the logic of your average Gammon male.
Thank you gentlemen, rather proved my point. When will you start dressing up in uniform and start knocking on doors? But say The Polite Force calling, sounds better than Thought Police.
ReplyDelete@ 12:07.
ReplyDeleteWhat IS your point?
You seem a bit confused.