The gods of political correctness are jealous gods: they will not have any other gods before them. Unfortunately for worshippers, however, there is a whole pantheon of them, and their demands may conflict. That is what the leader of Britain’s opposition Labour Party, Keir Starmer, discovered after he visited the Jesus House for All the Nations church in North London. The church caters largely, though by no means exclusively, to a Nigerian immigrant population, with a weekly congregation of about 2000. It allowed itself to be used as a vaccination center, and also does charitable work such as the distribution of food for food banks. Starmer no doubt felt it necessary to visit it, and to be seen to do so, because Nigerians do not easily conceive of themselves as victims, the type who will automatically vote for whichever political party promises them the most subsidies: they are far too …
Virtual Mob Brings UK Party Head to Heel for a Possible Unapproved Thought
April 6, 2021
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