Woke Anti-Whiteism Will Backfire: Teaching Children Blacks Built Stonehenge, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

Woke crusaders are at it again, teaching kids that Black people built Stonehenge, as if ancient Britons were dancing in Wiltshire. A Policy Exchange report (GB News, May 2025) nails it: Brilliant Black British History, a book by Atinuke, claims Britain was a "black country" for 7,000 years before white folks showed up. Eighty-three percent of UK schools have "decolonised" history, swapping Trafalgar for tales of black druids. This isn't progress, it's a lie that'll backfire.

Let's cut the BS. Stonehenge, built 3000–2000 BC, was a slog by Neolithic farmers hauling 30-ton rocks from Wales (Archaeology International, 2025). No evidence, zero, says they were black. A Ferrara study (March 2025) guesses ancient Britons had "dark skin," but it's based on 348 genomes, not Stonehenge's crew, and there are refutations. It's like saying I'm a Viking because my neighbour's DNA is Nordic. This is woke anti-whiteism, painting history black to shame the present.

Woke fairytales?The Stonehenge claim isn't just wrong, it's divisive. Tell kids white history's evil, and you're not building unity; you're planting hate. Policy Exchange says 83% of schools cut "white" topics like Waterloo. That's not diversity, it's erasure.

Anti-whiteism's going to blow up. Push lies like this, and you don't get harmony, you get resentment. When you tell kids their ancestors were nobodies or villains, you breed anger, not allies. Deny facts, and reality bites back. Brits won't sit quiet while their history's rewritten, expect pushback, maybe worse.

This isn't about race, it's about truth. Black history's rich; it doesn't need fake Stonehenge props. Woke warriors are betting on dogma over sense. It's a losing fight. Teach kids lies, and they'll grow up hating, not learning.

https://www.gbnews.com/news/woke-madness-schoolchildren-taught-black-people-built-stonehenge

"Schoolchildren are being taught that black people built Stonehenge as part of a push to "decolonise" the curriculum, a bombshell report has revealed.

According to research by the think tank Policy Exchange, the book Brilliant Black British History makes this claim and is still used in schools.

Written by Nigerian-born British author, Atinuke, the book states that the first British people were black and "Britain was a black country for more than 7,000 years before white people came".

Stop Hate UK said the book "is a huge step forward in ensuring racist attitudes do not progress into children of the next generation".

The report from Policy Exchange suggested the book is pushing the "diversifying" narrative "too far", with history in schools.

It found that 83 per cent of secondary schools changed their history curriculum to "decolonise" it, which tends to involve reducing topics that are too white.

It stated: "In some cases, this had a positive effect, exposing students to varied and knowledge-rich studies that better cover key areas of British history, such as the women's suffrage movement, as well as a wider range of world history.

"However, in too many cases, this process has gone too far, leading to the teaching of radical and contested interpretations of the past as fact, or with anecdotes of interesting lives replacing a deeper understanding of the core drivers of history. 

 

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