All posts by Janet Powe

The natives are revolting Carruthers old boy

I am a 72 year old white man. I cannot go out to join a protest as I am currently in self-isolation so my protest is in the poem below.

The natives are revolting Carruthers old boy                                                           wind blows, rain falls but the blood spilt on the land
is never blown or washed away.
Cherokee, Apache, Arapaho and Sioux…..
Hey Joe where you going with that gun in your hand,
to wipe those painted savages clean off this land.

The natives are revolting Carruthers,
 well Fortesque you know what to do,
just pop out and shoot a few,
put the rest in chains and throw them on the boats
and make sure you beat a Zulu or two

I gotta chop down cane or pick a bale o’ cotton.
The money lust English are on tour again.
The sun beats down but there’s no bright new day
At night the cross is lit for the murdering KKK.

Rule Britannia, Britannia rules the waves.
The stately homes of England were built on the bones of slaves.
Colonialism, Empire and Commonwealth to boot
The great English history of pillage, slaughter , loot.

 Michael McCormack

Eyewitness to far-right racist violence at London demo and lack of police response

BLMM received the following eyewitness statement from a member of the public who was near the racist and fascist riot at Parliament Square on Saturday

To whom it may concern,

Today I was walking through Westminster and encountered a racist attack, which I wanted to report to you so that you had the information and were aware.

At about 2.55pm on storeys gate in Westminster I saw three BAME men turn to a large group of white (clearly racist protesters) and peacefully ask the protesters why they were there.

They asked again in a confrontational but peaceful manner. Then the protesters charged at the three men. Around 60-100 protesters charged while shouting ‘England’ and attacked the men.

I could not see what was happening in the middle of the scrum. I got on my bike and cycled to the corner of little sanctuary and broad sanctuary to tell the police. They said they were trying to get people to deal with it, but I did not see any action or rush from the police.

Please let me know if you would like to discuss further.

I am fully in support of your cause and was horrified by what I saw today.

Kitty Eyre 

Grenfell third anniversary 14 June – silent walk

72 dead and still no justice.

Solidarity with all the victims and their families.

The Grenfell tragedy was ‘social murder’ by a government that gutted building regulations in the name of profits and deliberately weakened fire regulations and inspection resources.

And the companies responsible for wrapping the tower in flammable cladding have still not been charged with corporate manslaughter.

No justice, no peace!

https://youtu.be/-PtYBRe9ivQ
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Grenfell 3rd anniversary

Justice4Grenfell

London protest – Friday 12th June 1pm Marble Arch

Saturday protest has been moved to Friday 12 June 1pm

BLM groups have decided to let the racist thugs fight among themselves, so the march has been moved from Saturday to Friday 12th.

We have bigger fish to fry!

Assemble 1pm. March from Marble Arch to Downing Street.

Maintaining social distancing. Wear face masks. Brings your signs and placards.

Given the police fondness for kettling peaceful protesters, please bring a supply of food and water.

If you were arrested over the course of the past week or so, please call Green and Black Cross on 07946 541 511

Hundreds of thousands join radical Black Lives Matter protests across the UK

More than 65,000 are marching in London now (Sunday 7 June).

The statue of a slave owner Edward Colston has been pulled down and thrown into the river at the thousands strong protest in Bristol today.

50,000 marched in London yesterday, 25,000 in Manchester and hundreds of thousands in cities and towns large and small all over the country.

The movement is growing and radicalising. And it is a global movement.

In the US, Democrat politicians and black office holders are being exposed for their years of inaction.

The mayor of Minneapolis was forced on to a “walk of shame” when he refused to commit in front of an audience of thousands of protesters, to defund the police.

The demand to defund the police is attacking the heart of the system and exposes the deep root and branch changes that are needed to end racial injustice and institutional discrimination.

Police attack London marchers

On the London demo yesterday the determination was on display for all to see.

Police decided to stop people leaving the protest at one point and decided to charge their cavalry at the peaceful marchers, with officer not looking where she was going and getting knocked off her horse.

This is a mass movement against racism the like of which has not been seen, at least in the US, since the 1960s.

Matt Hancock is a public health criminal

When Health minister Matt Hancock claims this is all about the US and the UK doesn’t have a problem with racism, it shows how out of touch this racist Tory government is. Having a few black and Asian faces in high places is not a badge of anti-racism. These people are doing the dirty work for the government.

With more than 1,700 people killed in police custody or after contact with a police officer since 1990, Hancock’s comment betrays his ignorance. 

This is the government that has brought us the hostile environment, the Windrush scandal and the mounting disproportionate BAME death toll in this ongoing pandemic. 

This is the governing party that refuses to investigate Islamophobia within its own ranks. 

Police murder black people here in the UK too

In one month in June 2017 four black men were killed by British police, at least two in circumstances not dissimilar to the murder of George Floyd. Rashan Charles and Edson Da Costa died after being restrained by police. Choke holds by police are commonplace as is police brutality. 

Black people in London are disproportionately fined – about half of all such fines – for breaking covid rules while Cummings can do as he pleases. 

Yesterday, police blocked peaceful demonstrators from leaving the protest and then charged at them with horses. Why?

BAME Covid deaths: Tories to blame

Why is the government not holding a full public inquiry into disproportionate BAME deaths, as Diane Abbott and many other MPs are demanding?

Why is there still no blanket amnesty for all those caught up in the Windrush scandal? Why has only a statistically insignificant amount of compensation been paid to victims from the £200 million allocated?

Why are black people twice as likely to be killed by police and eight times more likely to be stopped and searched?

Why is black history still not integrated into the curriculum?

Why has Boris Johnson never apologised for all the racist remarks he has made, or for allowing a pseudo scientific article declaring black people to be inferior to appear in the Spectator magazine when he was editor?

These are just some of the questions this government and Hancock and a Johnson need to urgently answer with action not words. 

Next steps…

Expand the #TakeTheKnee protests this coming Wednesday.

Join the protests next weekend. Fight for socially distanced protests.

Organise local socially distanced protests.

Call protests in your area.

Demand full democratic control of the police.

Sack and prosecute racist police who brutalise our community.

Windrush amnesty now!

Abolish visa fees and health charges.

Open the immigration detention centres.

One solution, revolution!