Fanfare for a common man
Ray Honeyford: A victim of a gross injustice. The portrayal of him as a racial bigot could not be further from the truth
Ray Honeyford was a teacher, he was a teacher in Bradford, he dared to speak out about the dangers of multiculturalism and what society would become if this ideology was forced through, he was remarkably accurate in his observations and conclusions drawn from them.
For this he was vilified, forced out of a job he loved
The great Irish writer C.S. Lewis
once said that ‘of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the
good of its victims may be the most oppressive’.
That is a perfect description of the bullying authoritarianism bred by the dogma of political correctness.
In
the name of promoting tolerance, race-fixated zealots exercise the most
extreme intolerance, suppressing free debate and indulging in
witch-hunts against anyone who dissents from their creed of
multi-cultural diversity.
Ray Honeyford when he was headmaster at Drummond Middle School in Bradford, where he developed his beliefs that maintaining strong cultural traditions was, in fact, damaging
Nothing ever exemplified this pattern
of behaviour more graphically than the downfall of former Bradford
headmaster Ray Honeyford, who died yesterday, aged 77.
A mild-mannered, popular teacher who devoted his career to the education of disadvantaged children, Honeyford was hounded from his job in the mid-1980s for daring to challenge some of the fashionable orthodoxies of race relations.
Like a character in George Orwell’s 1984, he was deemed to have committed a crime for expressing his views. Branded a racist, he was turned into a figure of national notoriety by a noisy alliance of Left-wingers, municipal ideologues and professional grievance-mongers.
The atmosphere of synthetic outrage ensured his reputation was shattered and his career left in ruins.
What happened to Ray Honeyford happens today, but today it is seen as justice, the truth has been made into a crime.
We need people like Ray Honeyford, people who will speak out, yes they will have to be brave because in the Orwellian society in which we live the zealots will come to crush any sign of deviation from the prescribed order they inflict upon the people of this country.
Ray Honeyford was one of the first to taste the jackboot of the liberal left, there have been others and these too have felt the heel of oppression on their necks, there will be more and the time will come when the worm turns and the boot will be on the other foot
Rest in peace Mr Honeyford and rest in the conviction that you were right, today's society is as you predicted.
Ray Honeyford was a common man from common stock and that is a highly honourable position and heritage.

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It would be nice to think that some decent public spirited member of the legal profession would have taken up Ray's case. Someone like that Mosquebuster chap.You might want to give him a plug on your site,Gandalf.
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