I am now expected to stay silent because to push back is apparently inconsistent with wanting diversity in this country. Skin Deep makes it easier for shoppers to understand potential hazards and health concerns related to ingredients in cosmetics and personal care products. They have done nothing to address, acknowledge or work to fix the structural racial inequalities and systemic barriers marginalised communities face – if they didn’t do it before in their previous influential positions, they are unlikely to do it now. EWG launched Skin Deep, in 2004, to fill the gap by educating the public about the ingredients in their cosmetics and personal care products. In my opinion, this new cabinet normalises and legitimises systemic racism. This just proves all those praising this ‘diverse’ cabinet only see my skin colour, and not the negative racial stereotypes ascribed to my race or the structural barriers we face which these ‘diverse’ top cabinet ministers normalise. I am being asked to consider the anti-woke, culture warmongers as my representation because I am Black and like me, they are British ethnic minorities. So, can people stop serving me their version of representation as mine please? Suella Braverman, of Indian heritage, called equality training ‘woke witch trials’ and scrapped it from her department as Attorney-General. A womanizing alcoholic writer, whose life seems to be falling apart at the seams, repeatedly finds himself in trouble of one sort or another with the law, ex-girlfriends, and jealous boyfriends. Nadhim Zahawi, of Iraqi heritage, is Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, Minister for Intergovernmental Relations and Minister for Equalities - he said pupils should be taught the benefits of the British Empire as Education Secretary, and denied institutional racism existed in the Conservative Party. With John Ritter, Vincent Gardenia, Alyson Reed, Joel Brooks. Kemi Badenoch, of Nigerian heritage, is International Trade Secretary and said that teaching white privilege as ‘uncontested fact’ is illegal. In her previous role as Equalities Minister, she said that institutional racism does not exist in Britain. She was condemned in 2019 for using the phrase ‘cultural Marxism,’ an antisemitic conspiracy theory often used by the far right. Home Secretary Suella Braverman, of Indian heritage, called equality training ‘woke witch trials’ and scrapped it from her department as Attorney-General.īasically, like Boris Johnson, I feel like Liz Truss is using Black and Brown faces to prop up an already abysmal Tory government that has brought the UK to its knees He was Conservative Party Chairman when at least four ministers (including Thérèse Coffey, now Deputy PM and Health Secretary) endorsed Tory candidates that said Muslims have divided loyalties and blamed immigrants for bringing HIV to Britain. James Cleverly whose mother is from Sierra Leone, West Africa, is Foreign Secretary and doesn’t believe that racism is getting worse in Britain. He also said that it is offensive and ‘completely wrong’ to call Boris Johnson racist, someone he knows called Black people ‘piccaninnies’ with ‘watermelon smiles’. Not having any white men in top posts, with a number of women in such roles, too, is being signposted as evidence of a progressive Tory government (Picture: Stefan Rousseau – WPA Pool/Getty Images)
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