She seems detached from the simple human emotion of mourning the tragic death of this man and his associates without any race caveats,įurthermore to suggest that Mr Srivaddhanaprabha was a “person of nothing” is grotesque. He was a proud Thai, loved the King of Thailand and brought the Premier League trophy to King Bhumibol’s shrine. But all Alibhai Brown can see is skin colour and a sickening opportunity to bash those she describes as “white natvist influencers”. It didn’t matter to the millions of British football fans what colour of skin the Leicester City chairman had all that mattered was his generosity and profound commitment to the football club and to the town of Leicester. Her tweet seeks to score points by race baiting in the immediate aftermath of a tragedy. Mr Srivaddhanaprabha, along with four others, was killed on Saturday night when the helicopter he was travelling on crashed shortly after take off from the Leicester City King stadium – turning into a fireball. She references the death of Leicester City Chairman and Thai businessman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha. This instantly attracted a response across the political spectrum. She has, most recently, hit the headlines with the following tweet. In this article, AltNewsMedia examines her poisonous pedigree and asks the question just what is her problem with Britain? In true fake news media fashion, she even won the Columnist of the Year Broadsheet at the 2016 British Press Awards. Instead she gives every impression of harbouring a deep dislike for a section of (white) British society and yet she is afforded various media bully pulpits to expound her grievance mongery. ![]() You might think that having been afforded sanctuary in the UK from persecution in her homeland of Uganda this might have encouraged the left wing journalist Yasmin Alibhai Brown to express a little gratitude to Britain and the generosity of British people.
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