March 15th is the anniversary of the day that the most savage, racially motivated murder in Britain took place. Most people will never have heard of Kriss Donald, a 15-year-old Glasgow schoolboy. Unlike Stephen Lawrence, Kriss had no human rights lawyers falling over themselves to help his family. The media, usually so outraged by anything deemed racist, were typically silent.
On March 15, 2004, the teenager was snatched off the street close to his home in the Pollokshields area of the city by a Pakistani gang out for revenge against anybody White. He was taken on a terrifying 200-mile trip across Scotland before being taken to a quiet walkway behind Celtic FC’s training ground in the east end of the city, where he was brutally attacked.
The gang called him a “white bastard”, tortured him for hours – gouging his eyes out, castrating him, burning him with cigarettes, stabbing him 13 times, dousing him in petrol – before finally setting him alight while he was still alive. He was found to have had burns to 70 percent of his body.
The ringleaders fled to Pakistan, but were extradited back to the UK. Kriss’s mother Angela Donald cried out, “You bastards,” as the verdicts against her son’s killers were delivered in court. All of them received totally inadequate prison terms for the ‘execution’ of the innocent schoolboy. In a healthy society, the only just sentence would have been to let the bastards swing.
So the next time you hear a liberal hand-wringing over the plight of asylum seekers in Britain, or how poor old Stephen Lawrence’s family were treated by the police, remember how young Kriss suffered for the crime of being White.
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