Dawn Butler’s Black History Month Poem About Being “The Chosen One” Says Everything You Need to Know About This Whole Fake Festival of Institutionalised Anti-Whiteness

After first entering Parliament back in 2005, the black female Labour Party MP and indefatigable champion of homosexual giraffes Dawn Butler says she was mistaken for one of the House of Commons cleaning staff, something she naturally put down to institutional racism on behalf of those concerned. Obviously, this error was indeed highly offensive – to the building’s cleaners. Such poorly-paid and oft put-upon persons perform an excellent and vital service, wiping up other people’s mess for them, without which our democracy could never truly function. Dawn Butler, on the other hand, provides precisely the reverse service to the electorate, creating piles and piles of needless mess for other people to wipe up for her, then expecting to be sycophantically praised for the fact, just because she skilfully arranged with God to have been born both black and female.

Disturbingly, her self-entitled expectations are often met: in 2021, she received an honorary Blue Plaque (why not a Black one?) bearing her name above a former home-run bakery in London’s Waltham Forest area, within which Dawn worked as a child, under the watchful eye of its owner, her dad (“a great man”, apparently, albeit probably not in the true sense once meant by Thomas Carlyle). People normally have to wait until they are dead to receive a Blue Plaque, so my first thought was that perhaps this award was made to her on the basis of wishful thinking upon behalf of the awards committee, but in fact it resulted from a competition run by the council in which residents were asked to nominate a “local hero”, Red Dawn apparently being the best they could come up with.


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Jeff Chambers
Jeff Chambers
1 year ago

A while ago I came across this from Joseph Sobran:

“The concept of envy — the hatred of the superior — has dropped out of our moral vocabulary [and thus] the idea that white Christian civilization is hated more for its virtues than its sins doesn’t occur to us … Western man towers over the rest of the world in ways so large as to be almost inexpressible. It’s Western exploration, science, and conquest that have revealed the world to itself. Other races feel like subjects of Western power long after colonialism, imperialism and slavery have disappeared. The charge of racism puzzles whites who feel not hostility, but only baffled good will, because they don’t grasp what it [white excellence] really means [for the non-whites]: humiliation. The white man presents an image of superiority even when he isn’t conscious of it. Superiority excites envy. Destroying white civilization is the inmost desire of the league of designated victims we call ‘minorities’.”

This accounts for the Dawn Butlers of the world quite well.

MajorMajor
MajorMajor
1 year ago
Reply to  Jeff Chambers

I’m not a psychologist but it seems to me that a “poem” like this must be a sign of the author’s inferiority complex.

Mogwai
1 year ago
Reply to  Jeff Chambers

I don’t know if Dawn Butler is modelling herself on ‘The Oracle’ or what but I think she sounds full of herself. Was it her that had to apologise to Andrew Bridgen ( or maybe it was Farage ) for something she wrongly accused them of? Can’t remember…
Anyway, I get a bit peeved when people refer to themselves as ‘minorities’ ( e.g, ‘Black and Ethnic Minorities” ) because though that may be true when looking at the population overall, look at many cities and towns now and they most definitely are not. You could easily walk down the street and be the only white person. That’s not diversity.
For instance, there’s no coming back from this now, is there? Just to show three different areas;

https://x.com/BFirstParty/status/1841402844106146302

https://x.com/BFirstParty/status/1840738511776858623

https://x.com/BFirstParty/status/1841040437160575427

kev
kev
1 year ago
Reply to  Mogwai

On a global scale, whites are very much a minority – 8%.

MajorMajor
MajorMajor
1 year ago

Personally I would be more convinced about the superiority of black culture if I saw a large number of white Europeans desperately trying to cross the Mediterranean Sea to reach the shores of Africa in search of a better life.

Mogwai
1 year ago
Reply to  MajorMajor

Always the other way around though, as we well know. Strange, that… ”The trial of a Syrian migrant accused of stabbing a 4-year-old girl in a German supermarket earlier this year began on Wednesday in a case that exposes the flaws in Europe’s open borders and offers a stark contrast between Western hospitality and the stricter deportation policies of Saudi Arabia. Mohamed S. (34), a Syrian-born man with Dutch citizenship, is standing trial in Ravensburg, Germany, for the unprovoked attack on a minor on April 4, 2024, in a small town in Bavaria’s Allgäu region. While standing in a supermarket with her mother, little Manuela (name changed) was set upon by Mohamed S. who stabbed her four times with a 20-centimeter kitchen knife. The child’s stomach and intestines were severely injured, requiring emergency surgery to save her life. The trial has raised serious concerns about the security vulnerabilities in Europe. The court heard how Mohamed S. fled Syria via Turkey in 2015 and traveled the Balkan migratory route before entering Europe illegally and eventually being granted asylum in the Netherlands. By 2021, he had been granted Dutch citizenship, allowing him to move freely across the European Union. In 2022, the… Read more »

BS Whitworth
BS Whitworth
1 year ago

Black History Month could have a lesson or two on Benin and slavery.

Jon Garvey
1 year ago
Reply to  BS Whitworth

And maybe the Bantu Expansion and the treatment of the Batwa.

transmissionofflame
1 year ago

Given prior knowledge about what most MPs look like and what most cleaners look like, most people if asked to place a bet would bet on her being a cleaner not an MP (though, assuming the story is true you do wonder what she was wearing). That’s just simple observation and using that to make an assumption – an assumption that any sane person knows might be wrong, but we make assumptions all the time. There’s no RACISM in it, “institutional” or otherwise. She doesn’t like it because (1) maybe she thought she was wearing fancy non-cleaner clothes or maybe more likely (2) it reminds her that black women are more likely to be cleaners than MPs – something that might upset her. Sick and tired of this bullshit.

RW
RW
1 year ago

This woman categorically doesn’t look as if she was working to make a living.

For a fist full of roubles

And yet so many dark faces are queuing up to come to this oppressive island.

Gezza England
Gezza England
1 year ago

My morning message to those people is, get used to me celebrating my greatness, I will not play small to make you feel better about yourself.

After spouting this twaddle the whiteness she should encounter comes in the form of a white jacket with long sleeves. Absolutely barking mad.

Mogwai
1 year ago

I think Steven Tucker left out the following important details. So I can confidently now say that Dawn Butler is a thoroughly unpleasant, race-baiter of a woman. Why in the world would she hero-worship people who committed these heinous crimes? Well I guess as long as said crimes were against white people then it’s all good. Showing her true colours alright… ”A Labour MP has come under fire for sharing a video that features a collage of black power activists who have been convicted of murder and rape. In the Spectator magazine, Melanie McDonagh said: “What I think she is saying is that because human civilisation originated in Africa and her own ethnic origins are African … she is a cut above the rest of us.” Alka Sehgal-Cuthbert, director of anti-racist campaign group Don’t Divide Us, said the footage was “offensive rubbish” and questioned the Government’s silence on the matter. “Her ‘celebratory collage’ includes American activists who have been convicted of murder, rape, and openly espoused antisemitism. “This is an elected British MP uncritically and publicly endorsing criminals and racial thinking. The American civil rights movement deserved better, and so do we.” She added: “Butler is saying black people are… Read more »

RW
RW
1 year ago

I grant the following to Butler: I’d never take her for a cleaner. Were I to meet her in the House of Commons, I’d assume she was some kind of professional slag some MP with weird preferences had asked to come there for a little bit of lunch break relaxation. This would also truly make her a chosen one. But certainly not because of her skin colour as I know plenty of people (mostly from sight, some a little better) not coming accross like this who share hers.

paul6316
paul6316
1 year ago

Jamaican, you say? Judging from the poetry, it’s more likely she’s Vogon.

RW
RW
1 year ago
Reply to  paul6316

🙂

Rusty123
Rusty123
1 year ago

The only person being racist is her and all those like minded, no one chooses their skin colour and maybe she should learn History, but no, peope like her just want to dismiss it unpalatble truth

beaniebean
beaniebean
1 year ago

If she took the massive chip off her shoulder she might be able to stand up proud and be judged well by others. Sadly self praise is no praise!

Simon MacPhisto
Simon MacPhisto
1 year ago

I really enjoy Tucker’s articles. Top marks, sir.

The Real Engineer
The Real Engineer
1 year ago

What Black History? The Industrial Revolution? Or is it intertribal battles and Genocide, still happening in Africa?

Old Brit
Old Brit
1 year ago

Why did she write her poem in Whitey language ? Should have been in her own chosen black one