A LEFT-wing activist sparked fury yesterday after claiming the British Royal Family was ‘institutionally racist’.
Peter Thatchell – a LGBT rights activist took to Twitter to slam the Queen writing: “[The] UK’s head of state is first-born descendant of each generation of all-white senior royals.”
“Black & Asian people are therefore excluded from being head of state for foreseeable future.”
“This is institutional racism. #BlackLivesMatter
UK's head of state is first-born descendant of each generation of all-white senior royals. Black & Asian people are therefore excluded from being head of state for foreseeable future. This is institutional racism https://t.co/TaDCNxqSmE #BlackLivesMatter #blmuk @GreenJennyJones pic.twitter.com/IGxRNT0KaN
— Peter Tatchell (@PeterTatchell) July 22, 2020
His post sparked fury with Brits calling out Peter Thatchells crazed claims.
Micheal Hester hit back: “I don’t think I’ve seen a more stupid tweet in quite some time.”
“It’s a hereditary monarchy for God’s sake. No one but that family can be the monarch and they happen to be white. It’s not set up to exclude ethnic minorities, it excludes anyone who isn’t in that family. “
I don’t think I’ve seen a more stupid tweet in quite some time. It’s a hereditary monarchy for God’s sake. No one but that family can be the monarch and they happen to be white. It’s not set up to exclude ethnic minorities, it excludes anyone who isn’t in that family. ?
— Michael Hester (@MikeHester88) July 22, 2020
Foxxy Tweets said: “So all white families are institutionally racist then.”
“Jeez you lot are not right in the head.”
https://twitter.com/FoxxysTweets/status/1286257599667675138
Former UKIP leader Gerrard Batten wrote: “Its not a job you can apply for. She inherits by descent & she is descended from about 60+ generations of white people: Anglo Saxons, Danes & Normans. So what would you expect?”
https://twitter.com/GerardBattenUK/status/1286047375505711106
Jo said: “This has got to be one of the most inflammatory tweets I’ve had the misfortune to read in a very long time. Your insidious hyperbole is both offensive and disturbing, you strange, strange creature.”
This has got to be one of the most inflammatory tweets I've had the misfortune to read in a very long time.
Your insidious hyperbole is both offensive and disturbing, you strange, strange creature.— Jo (@mitsyarty) July 22, 2020
What do you think?
