National Lottery Exposed as Vicious Anti-Black Racists
The National Lottery spends millions of pounds on whites-only causes which include specialist groups devoted to white history, white mental health, white arts, white culture, white sports clubs, white professionals and white schools — and does not give a penny to any similar black, Asian or Muslim cause.
The shocking bias has been uncovered in a BNP News analysis of grants made by the National Lottery via its publicly accessible website in which all allocations can be searched by using keywords such as black, white, Asian, Muslim, Nigerian, African, Chinese, and so on.
The National Lottery’s website can be found by clicking here.
A search for “white” under the list of grants made by the National Lottery revealed that millions of pounds have been given to organisations such as:
- 100 White Men of London;
- Abacus White Families Support Group;
- Action for White Community Development;
- Archives and Museum of White Heritage;
- Association for White Engineers Limited;
- Association of White Photographers;
- WCAT: The White Sexual Health Organisation;
- White & European Arts;
- White & European Sports Association;
- White & European Financial Services;
- White & European Homeless Support Group;
- White Arts Alliance;
- White British Heritage Group;
- White Business Association Ltd;
- White Carers Project;
- White Community Agency for Regeneration and Development;
- White Employment Initiative;
- White Family Health Project;
- White Fashion Designers Network;
- White Graduates and Professionals Network;
- White History Foundation;
- White Justice Project;
- White Media Training Trust;
- White Mental Health Group Resource Centre;
- White Women In The Arts;
- White Writers Production;
- White Youth Network;
- Camden White Sisters;
- Coventry White Boys Can;
- Mr and Miss White and Beautiful.
All of the above projects — and many more — can be found listed as recipients of lottery funds on that organisation’s website.
* Astute readers might by now have seen the truth. In reality, all of the above organisations do exist and have been given millions of pounds in subsidies — but all of them have had the word “black” swopped out with “white” for the purposes of this article.
In other words, all of the above organisations — and hundreds more not listed here — exist but are actually named “Mr and Miss Black Beautiful” and so on. This can be confirmed by searching for them on the National Lottery website.
The National Lottery has made millions of pounds of grants to every non-white ethnic group possible — but has never provided a penny to any white British organisation or cultural group.
According to the National Lottery website’s recipient search facility, 746 grants have been made to organisations which have the keyword “Asian.” Total funds disbursed to Asian-only organisations amount to £23,618,910.
A search on the National Lottery recipient list under “Muslim” produces 163 grants with a total value of £6,345,128.
A search on the National Lottery recipient list under “Somali” produces 431 grants with a total value of £9,414,750.
A search on the National Lottery recipient list under “African” produces 956 grants with a total value of £25,492,379.
A search on the National Lottery recipient list under “Pakistan” produces 158 grants with a total value of £3,151,424.
A search on the National Lottery recipient list under “India” produces 336 grants with a total value of £10,657,742.
A search on the National Lottery recipient list under “Chinese” produces 480 grants with a total value of £18,566,988.
A search on the National Lottery recipient list under “Philippine” produces 2 grants with a total value of £74,300.
A search on the National Lottery recipient list under “Nigeria” produces 21 grants with a total value of £462,734.
A search on the National Lottery recipient list under “Mexican” produces 2 grants with a total value of £12,490.
A search on the National Lottery recipient list under “Black” produces hundreds of results directly linked to black racial causes (although the total number of returns for that search is mixed up with “Black Country” and other unrelated results).
A search on the National Lottery recipient list under “White” produces 0 results.
Possibly the time has come for groups of enterprising indigenous British people to form “White and British Cultural Heritage Groups” or other white charitable organisations and apply to the National Lottery for funds.