Didn’t See That One Coming

Did we?

The charity at the heart of the latest Buckingham Palace race row could face an official probe into its finances in response to a string of claims made online.

The Charity Commission is reportedly ‘assessing material’ related to abuse and domestic violence charity Sistah Space, which offers support to victims of abuse and violence within the African and Caribbean communities.

Meanwhile the Greater London Assembly is now said to be re-examining whether thousands of pounds in grant money given to the charity was ‘used as intended’.

Actually, we did. This is another so called charity like the one run by Camila Batmanandrobin. Marlene is so stupid that instead of continuing to fly under the radar, she had to get her mug on social media and the news to peddle her fake racism story, that it doesn’t seem to have occurred to her that people might start looking at the dodgy finances of her fake charity and the fat salary she pays herself.

Karma is a bitch. Bring it on.

9 Comments

  1. Public bodies should not be allowed to give taxpayers money to charities.

    This trend of using our taxes for any purpose the bureaucrats see fit other than running the state must be stopped.

    Starting with foreign aid.

  2. I predicted straight away that she would regret doing this. She thought she was being clever with her fake racism claims and having the cheek to record private conversations at Buckingham Palace.
    Committing fraud will prove after all that she’s African. I would advise her not to drive through and tunnels in Paris in the meantime.

      • Most people aren’t as clever as they think they are. Not me, of course, I’m talking about everybody else. 😉

        Be that as it may, my first thoughts on encountering an organisation, charity or otherwise, that restricts its activities to black people is how would a comparable, whites only* organisation fare?

  3. I can’t say what I truly think here, or in any other public forum.

    I don’t have to as pretty well everybody reading this knows exactly what I’m thinking and most of you I imagine will be thinking more or less the same.

    This isn’t predictable, it’s inevitable. The more of this sort of thing I see the more I believe that it’s not just inevitable, but that any sort of compliance with the norms of a functioning, high trust society is pretty well impossible.

    I internalised this belief some time ago. That is to say I ackowledged to myself what I had always really known. What I acknowledged was that their situation was not my fault, and more to the point, there is absolutely nothing I can do to change it.

  4. “Public bodies should not be allowed to give taxpayers money to charities.”

    I suspect that when they first started doing it it was a way of actually saving money. If an existing charity was doing work that would otherwise have to be done by the government then supporting them made a certain amount of sense. The problem is that there is no due diligence when it comes to doling out the cash so it is easy for con artists to set up a “charity” and apply for funding. It is only when they stupidly draw attention to themselves that anyone bothers to take a look at where the money is going. Remember that there is no way to cut government spending without harming frontline services.

  5. Interesting, isn’t it, that none of the MSM did the slightest amount of due diligence before rushing to print with this race-grifter’s claims.

    And who did? Someone on Twitter.

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