Posted on 10/01/2023 4:15:33 PM PDT by DFG
Several of the British government’s intelligence organizations – MI5, MI6, and Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) – have banned white people from applying to prized internships, preferring to receive applications from ethnic minorities who grew up poor instead.
The MI5 website states that to be eligible for either a 10- or 11-week scholarship at one of the organizations, “you’ll need to be in your penultimate or final year of university, from a Black, Asian or ethnic minority background, and from a socially or economically disadvantaged background.”
The organizations also claim that without diversity and inclusion they cannot undertake their main function which is to maintain the safety of those living in the country, explaining: “To protect the UK, we need a truly diverse workforce that reflects the society we serve.”
Vacancies in the UK can lawfully exclude white people by claiming to promote “positive action.” The Equality Act (2010) permits the exclusion of white Britons if it addresses some form of “under-representation or disadvantage.”
This is not the first example of white people being banned from internships, as Sadiq Khan’s Transport for London (TFL) only accepts non-white applications for the annual Stuart Ross Communications Internship.
It’s a gonna be a hilarious day when some feral negro takes a massive dump on the steps of Buckingham Palace. Pretty much every Brit make I’ve ever known (and I’ve known many) was a sniveling little bitch. The real men got killed in WW 1 & 2.
we are getting a glimpse of the master plan
at this point its all about being racist....butt hurt about the past and using at as an excuse to do the same sort of evil. eventually it will get violent when you look at the only ethical response to these racists.
this
looks like things are pointing that way
The Russians would be fools not to try to take advantage of this.
their thinking is non-whites cannot compete intellectually against whites so they have to keep them out
same in the US
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