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− | known as ‘Yes man — alibi I’m brown’ or the ‘Yazzmonster’
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− | can this section be changed? the para below is speculative. the point about the London think tanks could be better made I think, and I'm not sure the racism stuff belongs here - any views?
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− | But the Scottish trip (did it even take place?) was on the pitiful pretext that she is immune from racism and the Scots are a lesser species. Here she joins a collective of people (associated with [[Demos]], [[IPPR]] and the [[FPC]] and so forth) occasionally sent up to Scotland who are paid by the government (in some shady and roundabout manner) to run what is fundamentally a propagandistic psychological operation. Yasmin shows her own true colours and usefulness to the Home Office line in the ‘Global Britons’ stunt: a white person saying what she does would be laughed to scorn. Only uselessly lenient political correctness and a timid fear of being labelled racist protects her from more trenchant criticism. This report also states that Brown opposes ‘nationalism of any form’ — which lacks all subtlety and insight: so Nicaragua should have caved into to the US in the 80s because the idea of the nation of Nicaragua is predicated on anti-US racism?
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− | also, is this para really necessary? I think the point made in the blog quote does the job well enough
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− | Brown’s self pity and self-obsession can surmount the thousands of dead and national catastrophes. One can see her as a useful idiot representing a left-wing coconut in a shy for fellow FPC and [[Editorial Intelligence]] goon [[John Lloyd]] to knock down. Her big message is that Britain will be a better nation when it includes ‘something’ like her. What is that 'something' — an intellectual prostitute?
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