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Saturday, 8 August 2020

Paulette Wilson: Afro-Caribbean British and a uniquely special woman!


By Stanley Collymore  

She came to Britain aged ten 
with her parents as part of 
the then warmly invited 
Windrush Generation. 
Yet Paulette who was a gem 
was most callously broken 
by an institutionally racist 
British Tory regime and 
its wilfully introduced 
and odiously set out 
policy, thrust in the 
self-evidently and 
solely deliberate, 
as it transpired, 
direction of all 
the obviously 
distinct Afro-
Caribbeans 

that at the end of World 
War II UK regimes and 
their authorities had 
invited and actively 
persuaded to migrate from 
their very tropical, British 
West Indian homelands
to productively assist 
in the most crucially 
and an urgent post-
war, plus a wholly 
vital remoulding 
of Britain; itself 
sentimentally
and, in those 
needy and a
pathetically
sad state of 
affairs, now eagerly 
touted to each of 
these hoped for 
Afro-Caribbean 
emigrants by 
these white
charlatans 
as Britain
their own 
"mother-
country."

Paulette Wilson was always 
cheerfully young at heart 
and naturally imbued 
with a vibrant and 
lively spirit that easily and 
forever endeared her to 
everyone she met, or
knew of her and so
easily understood 
what she deeply, 
rather earnestly,
so positively in
her thoroughly 
painstakingly:
as was quite 
self-evident 
of her very 
beneficial 
care and
intrinsic 
support to others,
as she was such 
a lively person.
So generally  
wonderful 
and full 
of fun!

But the Tory British regime 
fervently aided by other 
parliamentary parties 
and the UK's other 
likeminded and compliant 
authorities nevertheless 
very brutally took away 
her humanity and also
her self respect. And 
rather scandalously 
did so without any 
semblance, at all,
of any humanity; 
and repulsively 
as well in their 
endemic and 
so nurtured 
racism for 
Paulette -
fulsome 
disdain. 

(C) Stanley V. Collymore 
26 July 2020.


Author's Remarks:
Paulette Wilson: A rare breed in Britain. A British woman who actually cared about the wellbeing of others, far and above her own personal but rather cynically and grotesquely endangered individual  interests.

Cynically and intentionally killed as a specifically direct consequence of the premeditated, implaccably hostile, torturous and the innately systemic, racist actions of Theresa May, Amber Rudd, the racist and totalitarian culture of the British Home Office, which are themselves fulsomely conjoined and actively supportive of these sorts of racist initiatives that routinely and rather invidiously emanate from all British regimes with the full backing of opposition parliamentarians and their respective political parties.

Rest in Eternal Peace with your Maker and the Angels in whose ranks you're now a member Paulette Wilson, my Afro-Caribbean sister. And sincerest thanks for all that you did while you were here on this Earth. You'll be sorely missed but no one can hurt you now or ever do so again!

My heartfelt condolences to your family members and close friends.









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